Analysis of Leading Sector Potential as an Effort to Alleviate Underdeveloped Areas in North Lombok Regency
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https://doi.org/10.55927/fjmr.v5i3.40Keywords:
Underdeveloped Region, North Lombok, Location Quotient, Economic Development, Leading SectorAbstract
North Lombok Regency has been designated as an underdeveloped area due to a complex set of multidimensional issues, including low human resource quality, high poverty rates, limited infrastructure, vulnerability to natural disasters, and weak regional financial capacity. This study aims to identify leading economic sectors and analyze their role in supporting the local economy of North Lombok Regency as a strategy to accelerate development in underdeveloped areas. The study employs a descriptive quantitative approach using secondary data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS) for the period 2018–2023. Analytical methods include Location Quotient (LQ), Dynamic Location Quotient (DLQ), Shift Share, Klassen Typology, and Multiplier Effect. The findings reveal three leading sectors in North Lombok Regency: other services, electricity and gas supply, and water supply and waste management. The "other services" sector contributes the highest economic multiplier effect and has substantial labor absorption, while the other two sectors play a crucial role as basic infrastructure supporting regional economic activities.
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