KLASSEN | Journal of Economics and Development Planning :
A scientific journal that publishes empirical research results, theoretical studies and applications, and critical thinking in the field of Economics; covering macroeconomic and microeconomic studies, development economics, agricultural and agribusiness economics, fiscal and monetary policies, regional economics, public economics and regional finance. The scope of the study includes local, national and international scale studies.

This journal is managed by the Development Economics Study Program and published by the Faculty of Economics and Business of Baturaja University in Baturaja, Ogan Komering Ulu, South Sumatera, Indonesia.

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##issue.vol## 3 ##issue.no## 1 (2023): JURNAL KLASSEN

KLASSEN| Volume 3 Nomor 1 (2023) :
There are 5 articles in this issue, which most of them (4 articles) are analyzing economic growth in the national and international scope, another one analyzes the characteristics of residents in public awareness to manage waste in order to avoid environmental pollution.
The First article is entitled the impact of good governance and trade openness on the economic growth of the BRICS countries from 2014 to 2020, which analysis tool used a panel data linear regression model. 
The Second article analyzes the effect of Trade Openness, Government Expenditure and the Labor Force on Gross Domestic Product in ASEAN for the 2016-2020 period, using panel data analysis with descriptive and quantitative methods.
The Third article entitled the effect of domestic investment, foreign investment, and export on economic growth in Indonesia in the 2006-2021 period, using Multiple Linear Regression Analysis.
The Fourth article analyzes the public awareness in managing waste, which has given rise to various environmental problems. The analysis used is the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) and Pearson correlation analysis.
The Fifth article is about to analyze the effect of GDP, GFCF, and urban population on carbon dioxide gas emissions in G20 member countries. The data used is secondary data with a panel data regression model, which is a combination of time series and cross section data starting from 2000-2019.

Congratulations to all authors and thanks to the team of editors and reviewers involved in this issue.

##submissions.published##: 2023-04-29
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