Pandemi Covid-19 Dampak Ekonomi di Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta
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Coronavirus (Covid-19) telah menyebar ke berbagai negara dengan cepat dan memberikan hambatan yang luar biasa bagi kesehatan, ekonomi, lingkungan, dan masyarakat. Di Indonesia sendiri terdapat permasalahan di berbagai sektor, termasuk sektor ekonomi yang menjadi permasalahan akibat tidak berfungsinya perputaran ekonomi akibat pandemi ini. mengalami penurunan di beberapa sektor. Dalam penelitian kualitatif, beberapa teknik yang dapat digunakan dalam pengumpulan data yaitu: melalui observasi, wawancara, studi dokumen, serta materi audio dan video. Dalam penelitian ini menggunakan data sekunder berupa dokumen studi dari data BPS. Dampaknya adalah penurunan perekonomian DIY yang dihitung dengan penilaian Produk Domestik Lokal Bruto berdasarkan harga yang berlaku pada triwulan I tahun 2020 mencapai Rp 34,70 triliun dan mencapai Rp 25,42 triliun berdasarkan harga konstan tahun 2010. Dalam Sektor Pertanian mengalami penurunan sebesar -8,92 persen, pada sektor akomodasi turun menjadi -1,28, pada sektor pariwisata pada bulan Maret turun menjadi 3.162 dari bulan sebelumnya. Rata-rata penurunan penerbangan internasional per bulan dari Februari 2020 hingga Maret 2020 turun 54,26%.References
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