This issue of the Journal of Economics, Business and Insight (JEBI) features empirical and analytical studies examining regional economic performance, labor market dynamics, and the sustainability of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). While grounded in the context of Jambi Province and other Indonesian regions, the research presented in this issue addresses broader development themes relevant to emerging economies. The articles explore the impact of unemployment, human development, labor force participation, and inflation on Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), as well as the determinants of income and performance among culinary and small-scale enterprises. By integrating macroeconomic analysis with micro-level business perspectives, this issue provides valuable insights into the interconnected nature of economic growth, employment structures, and entrepreneurial resilience. Collectively, the studies contribute to evidence-based policymaking and strategic business development, offering implications for academics, policymakers, and practitioners seeking sustainable and inclusive economic progress.

Published: 2025-10-29

Dampak Pengangguran dan Pembangunan Manusia terhadap Produk Domestik Regional Bruto di Provinsi Jambi

Siswoyo, Ricka Audri Marshella, Rian Dani (Author) | 1-10 Pages

Sejauh Mana Faktor Ekonomi Mempengaruhi Pendapatan Pedagang UMKM Pecel Lele di Kecamatan Kota Baru Kota Jambi?

Muhammad Rofiqi, Trie Hierdawati, Ahabbi Rachman Al Amiri, Muhammad Affriza (Author) | 11-23 Pages

Studi Penerapan Manajemen Kinerja UMKM Nirmala F.N.B Trenggalek, Jawa Timur

Siska Kurniawati, Ruziah (Author) | 24-32 Pages

Kajian Empiris Mengenai Dampak Tingkat Partisipasi Angkatan Kerja dan Inflasi terhadap Pertumbuhan Ekonomi di Provinsi Jambi

Karmita Febianti, Iqra Wiarta, Suprihatin Lestari, Agesha Marsyaf (Author) | 33-42 Pages

Determining Factors for Culinary MSME Income in Simpang IV Sipin Subdistrict, Jambi City

Trie Hierdawati, Shindi Nadila Putri, Geiskha Erwin, Ahmad Rifqi (Author) | 43-53 Pages