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Home / Archives / Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): e-JEBA Volume 11 Number 2 Year 2024 / Sharia Economics

DECIPHERING THE DETERMINATION OF INDEX SHARIA FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN THE INDONESIAN LANDSCAPE

Samsul Arifin

Universitas Airlangga


Sulistya Rusgianto

Universitas Airlangga


Aryadimas Suprayitno

Universitas Airlangga


Nia Mariatus Sholikah

Wageningen University & Research

Abstract


This research aims to provide an in-depth review of the literature on the Index Sharia Financial Inclusion (ISFI) and examine the determinants influencing it. The study employs a quantitative approach across 28 provinces in Indonesia. The ISFI value is calculated using a well-established formula referenced in prior studies. The methodology adopted is a widely recognized one, utilizing the EViews 10 software for analysis. The results indicate that two variables, GDP per Capita and the Human Development Index (HDI), have a significant positive impact on ISFI. Conversely, the Number of Poor Population and the Gini Ratio exhibit a significant negative effect. Additionally, Unemployment and Zakat Distribution in the economic sector do not show a significant impact. The findings of this research are intended to serve as a reference for evaluating and enhancing sharia financial inclusion in Indonesia.

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2024-10-07


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Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): e-JEBA Volume 11 Number 2 Year 2024


Section

Sharia Economics


Pages

101-108


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