DEVELOPMENT PLANNING I
Module/Course Title: DEVELOPMENT PLANNING I
Course Type: Compulsory Course in Development Planning Course Coordinator:
● Prof. Candra Fajri Ananda, SE., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Lesson Plan Developer:
● Bahtiar Fitanto, SE., MT.
Modules/
course code
Student
workloads Credits (ECTS) Semester frequency Duration EKU62006 16 x 3CU x 170
minutes
3 CU x1,5 ECTS
4th Semester Even Semester 1 Semester 1 Types of courses
Lectures Contact hours Independent
study
class sizes 40 students 16 x 3 CU x
50 minutes
16 x 3 CU x 120 minutes 3 Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)
Regional Economics 4 Learning Outcomes
a) Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
● Capable of demonstrating a responsible attitude towards work in their area of expertise independently (ILO 2)
● Capable of demonstrating economic thinking, and apply basic principles and economic theory to analyze economic development issues and policies in the field of economic development (ILO 6)
● Capable of applying development planning theory, resources, or state and regional finances to analyze economic development issues and policies at regional, national, and global levels (ILO 7)
b) Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
● Able to understand the theories related to the economic development planning
● Able to understand the spatial and regional aspects in the process of development planning
● Able to apply multiple analysis used in the development planning
● Able to understand gravitational model in development planning 5 Subject Content
● Basic concepts of economic development planning
● Paradigm of development planning and endogenous growth theory
● Economic development planning and regional economic development
● Analytical tools in development planning
● stakeholder and priority program analysis in participatory planning
● Budgeting, synchronization, planning, and analysis of target accuracy
● Regulations on rural areas
● Application of shift shares, growth ratio model and overlay
● Gravitational model
● Analyzing regional disparities utilizing Klassen Typology, Entropy Theil Index, and Williamson Index
● Population projection
6 Teaching Methods
1. Problem Based Learning 2. Small group discussions 7 Assessment methods
Participation, Assignment, Quiz, Midterm Exam, Final Exam
8 This Module/Course is also applied in The Following Study Program/s Bachelor Program in Economics
9 Authorisation for modules/courses team
10 References
● Pangestuty, F. W., & Prasetyia, F. (2020). Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Teoretis dan Studi Kasus. Malang: UB Press.
● Ananda, C. F. (2019). Ragam Wajah Pembangunan Ekonomi. Malang:
Inteligensia Media (Kelompok Penerbit Intrans Publishing).
● Arsyad, Lincoln. 1999. “Pengantar Perencanaan dan Pembangunan Ekonomi Daerah”, Edisi Pertama. BPFE: Yogyakarta. (LA)
● Blakely, Edward J. 1989. “Planning Local Economic Development: Theory and Practice”, 1st ed. Sage Library Publications: California. (EJB)
● Bendavid-Val, Avrom. 1991. “Regional and Local Economic Analysis for Practitioners”, 4th ed. Praeger Publications. (ABV)
● Kuncoro, Mudradjad. 2004. “Otonomi & Pembangunan Daerah”. Eralangga:
Jakarta (MK)
● Tarigan, Robinson. 2004. “Perencanaan Pembangunan Wilayah”. Bumi Aksara:
Jakarta (RT1)
● Sadoulet, Elisabet & Alain de Janvry. 1995. “Quantitative Development Policy Analysis”. John Hopkins University Press: London
● Robinson, Tarigan. 2004. “Ekonomi Regional: Teori & Alplikasi”. Bumi Aksara
● ______________. 2004. “Perencanaan Pembangunan Wilayah”. Bumi Aksara
● U No. 25, 32, 33 tahun 2004. dapat di akses dari internet atau yang sudah dubukukan.
● www.bappenas.go.id dan www.depkeu.go.id