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Regional Overview Based on 2011-2014 GDRP, Book 5 Nusa Katalog BPS : 9199018 http://www.bps.go.id http://www.bps.go.id Tinjauan Regional Berdasarkan PDRB Kabupaten/Kota 2010-2014 Pulau Nusa Tenggara-Maluku-Papua Buku 5 I S S N : 2477-0175 Nomor Publikasi : 07140.1506 Katalog BPS : 9199018 Ukuran Buku : 29,7 cm x 21 cm Jumlah Halaman : iv + 131 halaman Naskah : Sub-Direktorat Konsolidasi Neraca Produksi Regional Gambar Kulit : Sub-Direktorat Konsolidasi Neraca Produksi Regional Diterbitkan oleh : Badan Pusat Statistik,http://www.bps.go.id Jakarta-Indonesia Dicetak oleh : Boleh dikutip dengan menyebut sumbernya KATA PENGANTAR Publikasi Tinjauan Regional Berdasarkan Data PDRB Kabupaten/Kota 2010-2014 terbagi menjadi 5 buku, antara lain : buku 1, tinjauan regional provinsi-provinsi di Pulau Sumatera; buku 2, tinjauan regional provinsi-provinsi di Pulau Jawa dan Bali; buku 3, tin- jauan regional provinsi-provinsi di Pulau Kalimantan; buku 4, tinjauan regional provinsi- provinsi di Pulau Sulawesi; dan buku 5, tinjauan regional provinsi-provinsi di Pulau Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, dan Papua. Publikasi tersebut diterbitkan oleh Badan Pusat Statistik untuk melengkapi publikasi tahunan Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/Kota di Indonesia Menurut Lapangan Usaha 2010-2014. Publikasi ini merupakan publikasi buku 5. Dalam publikasi ini disajikan angka PDRB kabupaten/kota di Pulau Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, dan Papua atas dasar harga berlaku dan PDRB atas dasar harga konstan 2010 menurut Lapangan Usaha. Publikasi ini juga menyaji- kan grafik turunan dari PDRB tersebut seperti struktur ekonomi, peranan kabupaten/kota dalam pembentukan ekonomi provinsi, perbandingan pertumbuhan ekonomi kabupaten/ kota, dan sebaran ekonomi menurut lapangan usaha primer (pertanian dan pertambangan & penggalian), sekunder (industri pengolahan, listrik, pengadaan air, dan konstruksi), dan tersier (perdagangan, transportasi, akomodasi, infokom, keuangan, real estat, jasa perusahaan, administrasi pemerintahan, pendidikan, kesehatan, dan jasa lainnya) kabupaten/kota di setiap provinsi. Selain itu, terdapat ulasan singkat tentang grafik turunan tersebut agar pembaca lebih mudah membaca dan memahami makna grafik yang disajikan. Untuk me-ngetahui potensi ekonomi menurut lapangan usaha seluruh provinsi di Indonesia dalam pembentukan ekonomi nasional, disajikan pula sebaran potensi eko- nomi dalam bentuk peta tematik. Kepada semua pihak yang telah berperan dalam menyusun publikasi ini baik se- cara langsung maupun secara tidak langsung diucapkan terima kasih. Kritik dan saran yang membangun selaluhttp://www.bps.go.id diharapkan demi kesempurnaan publikasi ini di masa mendatang. Se- moga publikasi ini dapat bermanfaat bagi pengguna data. Jakarta, November 2015 Kepala Badan Pusat Statistik Dr. Suryamin, M.Sc. NIP. 19560805 197903 1 001 ——————————————————————————————-———————————————————————————————-- i DAFTAR ISI Halaman KATA PENGANTAR i DAFTAR ISI ii DAFTAR TABEL iii CATATAN iv I. Peta Tematik Peranan Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Sektoral 1 II. Ulasan Singkat PDRB Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat 10 III. Ulasan Singkat PDRB Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur 12 IV. Ulasan Singkat PDRB Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Maluku 14 V. Ulasan Singkat PDRB Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Maluku Utara 16 VI. Ulasan Singkat PDRB Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Papua Barat 18 VII. Ulasan Singkat PDRB Kabupaten/Kota di Provinsi Papua 20 http://www.bps.go.id ii ——————————————————————————————-———————————————————————————————-- DAFTAR TABEL/ LIST OF TABLES Halaman/ Pages I. PDRB Kabupaten/kota menurut Lapangan Usaha Provinsi Nusa Teng- 23 gara Barat, 2010-2014/ GRDP of Nusa Tenggara Barat Province by Regency/Municipality and Industrial Origin, 2010-2014 II. PDRB Kabupaten/kota menurut Lapangan Usaha Provinsi Nusa Teng- 35 gara Timur, 2010-2014/ GRDP of Nusa Tenggara Timur Province by Regency/Municipality and Industrial Origin, 2010-2014 III. PDRB Kabupaten/kota menurut Lapangan Usaha Provinsi Maluku, 59 2010-2014/ GRDP of Maluku Province by Regency/Municipality and Industrial Origin, 2010-2014 IV. PDRB Kabupaten/kota menurut Lapangan Usaha Provinsi Maluku 73 Utara, 2010-2014/ GRDP of Maluku Utara Province by Regency/ Municipality and Industrial Origin, 2010-2014 V. PDRB Kabupaten/kota menurut Lapangan Usaha Provinsi Papua Barat, 85 2010-2014/ GRDP of Papua Barat Province by Regency/Municipality and Industrial Origin, 2010-2014 VI. PDRB Kabupaten/kota menurut Lapangan Usaha Provinsi Papua, 2010 101 -2014/ GRDP of Papua Province by Regency/Municipality and Industrial Origin, 2010-2014 http://www.bps.go.id ——————————————————————————————-———————————————————————————————-- iii CATATAN Daftar Kabupaten/Kota Pemekaran Tahun 2010 - 2014 Tahun Provinsi/ No Provinsi Kabupaten/Kota Terbentuk Kabupaten/Kota Induk (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 Sumatera Selatan Kab. Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir 2013 Kab. Muara Enim 2 Sumatera Selatan Kab. Musi Rawas Utara 2013 Kab. Musi Rawas 3 Riau Kab. Kepulauan Meranti 2010 Kab. Bengkalis 4 Lampung Kab. Pringsewu 2010 Kab. Tanggamus 5 Lampung Kab. Tulang Bawang Barat 2010 Kab. Tulang Bawang 6 Lampung Kab. Mesuji 2010 Kab. Tulang Bawang 7 Lampung Kab. Pesisir Barat 2012 Kab. Lampung Barat 8 Jawa Barat Kab. Pangandaran 2012 Kab. Ciamis 9 Kalimantan Timur Kab. Mahakam Ulu 2013 Kab. Kutai Barat 10 Kalimantan Utara Kab. Malinau 2013 Provinsi Kalimantan Timur 11 Kalimantan Utara Kab. Bulungan 2013 Provinsi Kalimantan Timur 12 Kalimantan Utara Kab. Tana Tidung 2013 Provinsi Kalimantan Timur 13 Kalimantan Utara Kab. Nunukan 2013 Provinsi Kalimantan Timur 14 Kalimantan Utara Kota Tarakan 2013 Provinsi Kalimantan Timur 15 Sulawesi Tengah Kab. Banggai Laut 2013 Kab. Banggai Kepulauan 16 Sulawesi Tengah Kab. Morowali Utara 2013 Kab. Morowali 17 Sulawesi Barat Kab. Mamuju Tengah 2013 Kab. Mamuju 18 Sulawesi Tenggara Kab. Kolaka Timur 2013 Kab. Kolaka 19 Sulawesi Tenggara Kab. Konawe Kepulauan 2013 Kab. Konawe 20 Sulawesi Tenggara Kab. Muna Barat 2014 Kab. Muna 21 Sulawesi Tenggara Kab. Buton Tengah 2014 Kab. Buton 22 Sulawesi Tenggara Kab. Buton Selatan 2014 Kab. Buton 23 NTT Kab. Sabu Raijua 2010 Kab. Kupang 24 NTT Kab. Malaka 2013 Kab. Belu 25 Maluku Utara Kab. Pulau Morotai 2010 Kab. Halmahera Utara 26 Maluku Utara http://www.bps.go.idKab. Pulau Taliabu 2013 Kab. Kepulauan Sula 27 Papua Kab. Intan Jaya 2010 Kab. Paniai 28 Papua Kab. Deiyai 2010 Kab. Paniai 29 Papua Barat Kab. Manokwari Selatan 2012 Kab. Manokwari 30 Papua Barat Kab. Pegunungan Arfak 2012 Kab. Manokwari iv ——————————————————————————————-———————————————————————————————-- Buku 5. Tinjauan Regional Berdasarkan PDRB Kabupaten/Kota 2010-2014 Pulau Nusa Tenggara-Maluku-Papua Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan Produk Domestik Regional Bruto (PDRB) 2014 Keterangan (dalam Persen) Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Pertanian, Kehutanan, dan Perikanan 2014 http://www.bps.go.id Keterangan (dalam Persen) ——————————————————————————————-———————————————————————————————-- 1 Buku 5. Tinjauan Regional Berdasarkan PDRB Kabupaten/Kota 2010-2014 Pulau Nusa Tenggara-Maluku-Papua Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Pertambangan dan Penggalian 2014 Keterangan (dalam Persen) Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Industri Pengolahan 2014 http://www.bps.go.id Keterangan (dalam Persen) 2 ——--————————————————————————————–————————————————————————————-—- Buku 5. Tinjauan Regional Berdasarkan PDRB Kabupaten/Kota 2010-2014 Pulau Nusa Tenggara-Maluku-Papua Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Pengadaan Listrik dan Gas 2014 Keterangan (dalam Persen) Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Pengadaan Air, Pengelolaan Sampah, Limbah dan Daur Ulang 2014 http://www.bps.go.id Keterangan (dalam Persen) ——————————————————————————————-———————————————————————————————-- 3 Buku 5. Tinjauan Regional Berdasarkan PDRB Kabupaten/Kota 2010-2014 Pulau Nusa Tenggara-Maluku-Papua Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Konstruksi 2014 Keterangan (dalam Persen) Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Perdagangan Besar dan Eceran, Reparasi Mobil dan Sepeda Motor 2014 http://www.bps.go.id Keterangan (dalam Persen) 4 ——--————————————————————————————–————————————————————————————-—- Buku 5. Tinjauan Regional Berdasarkan PDRB Kabupaten/Kota 2010-2014 Pulau Nusa Tenggara-Maluku-Papua Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Transportasi dan Pergudangan 2014 Keterangan (dalam Persen) Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Penyediaan Akomodasi dan Makan Minum 2014 http://www.bps.go.id Keterangan (dalam Persen) ——————————————————————————————-———————————————————————————————-- 5 Buku 5. Tinjauan Regional Berdasarkan PDRB Kabupaten/Kota 2010-2014 Pulau Nusa Tenggara-Maluku-Papua Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Informasi dan Komunikasi 2014 Keterangan (dalam Persen) Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Jasa Keuangan dan Asuransi 2014 http://www.bps.go.id Keterangan (dalam Persen) 6 ——--————————————————————————————–————————————————————————————-—- Buku 5. Tinjauan Regional Berdasarkan PDRB Kabupaten/Kota 2010-2014 Pulau Nusa Tenggara-Maluku-Papua Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Real Estat 2014 Keterangan (dalam Persen) Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Jasa Perusahaan 2014 http://www.bps.go.id Keterangan (dalam Persen) ——————————————————————————————-———————————————————————————————-- 7 Buku 5. Tinjauan Regional Berdasarkan PDRB Kabupaten/Kota 2010-2014 Pulau Nusa Tenggara-Maluku-Papua Peran Provinsi dalam Pembentukan PDRB Kategori Administrasi Pemerintahan, Pertahanan, dan Jaminanan Sosial Wajib 2014
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