Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 22 ISSUE 1
Written by Putu Yudy WIJAYA, I Gede Putu KAWIANA, I Putu Sastra WIBAWA, I Gusti Agung PARAMITA, Putu Fery KARYADA, Ni Nyoman Adityarini Abiyoga Vena SWARA
Traditional villages in Bali still exist and are in harmony with the village (administrative village), and play an important role in people's lives, including in the economic field. Based on the typology and the period of formation, custom village are divided into Bali Aga Village, Apanage Village, and Bali Anyar Village. The purpose of this study is to analyze the linkage system (both forward linkage and backward linkage) based on the potential analysis of the rural economy in Bali, with a study on custom villages which are included in the Bali Anyar Custom Village type. This research is an exploratory research where the research is focused on three traditional villages including Bali Anyar Village, namely Kutuh, Sesetan, and Karang Dalem Custom Villages. Data was collected through interview techniques, non-participant observation. The data collected were analyzed descriptively quantitatively and qualitatively, including the linkage system approach (backward and forward linkages). The results of the analysis show that the three leading economic sectors of Bali Anyar Village, namely: (1) the SMI, MSME, and cooperative sectors; (2) tourism sector; and (3) the creative and digital economy sector. These economic sectors have strong inter-sub-sector links with other sectors (backward and forward linkages) outside Bali, in Bali (locally), and foreign.