FISCAL REGENCY AND CITY CAPACITY IN EAST KALIMANTAN IN THE ERA OF REGIONAL AUTONOMY

This study aims to determine the fiscal decentralization capacity of regencies and cities in East Kalimantan Province by referring to the map of blood financial capability using share index and growth indicators,regional decentralization indices, and regional independence index. The results of the City of Balikpapan, Samarinda City, Bontang City, and Berau Regency are areas that can be considered feasible in the implementation of fiscal autonomy. Other regions are not feasible. In fact, in the long run, there will be obstacles because regions that are considered worthy of fiscal autonomy rely on non-renewable natural resources, so that human resource development is needed to be able to move into the natural resource processing sector that can be updated and services.

. HDI in Kalimantan Province, In 2013 Source: BPS Rostow (1959), in his theory of development, linked the development of government spending to the stages of economic development. In the initial stages of economic development, the government needs to make a large investment, because it provides facilities and community services. In the middle stage, for development to occur, government investment is still needed, which is balanced with private investment, but if the role of the private sector is too large there will be a market failure. In the later stages, government activities will shift to using funds to provide facilities and infrastructure for social activities. Wagner (1893), revealed a tendency for increased government spending. Government will always try to increase its expenditure by increasing tax revenues, but actually with an increase in taxes will be followed by an increase in government spending (Peacock and Wisemen, 1961). The government does expenditure to carry out its functions as allocation, distribution and stabilization (Musgrave, 1969).
In agency theory, agents in regional governments will behave as if they will maximize service to the middle and lower societies (Holtz-Eakin et al ., 1994). That is, agents will allocate resources based on their expectations of the economic environment in the future. As for the assumption, all expenditures depend on existing resources (balance budget rule).
Communities that obtain public services and good welfare are a reflection of the success of decentralization. For this reason, a number of funds are needed for the financing. The procedure is carried out by carrying out fiscal decentralization through reform from the expenditure side and then the regional revenue side.
Haryanto (2017), with regional Financial Mapping, found that in general the regions producing natural resources have high regional independence, but the future economic growth will be low, but non-natural resource regions have low regional independence but future economic growth will be high. Regional financial mapping conducted by Hidayat, et al., (2016), revealed that in general the regions experienced an increase in PAD growth but were not followed by an increase in PAD Share on regional expenditure, which indicated that regional dependence was still high in the central government. Basri et al., (2013), with a mapping of PAD performance, it was found that the average growth of PAD of Districts and Cities in Jambi Province was 18.48 percent with an average contribution of 6.33 percent. Samora (2010), in its mapping reveals that regional autonomy has not succeeded in creating independence, because 72 percent of districts and cities in Java and Bali are still classified as non-independent regions.
The degree of decentralization index conducted by Kamaroellah (2017), shows the degree of decentralization in Pamekasan District is very lacking because its independence or financial capacity in implementing regional autonomy is relatively low. Risyanto (2015), in the decentralization degree index shows that Garut Regency still relies on financial sources originating from outside the PAD.
The regional independence index conducted by Kamaroellah (2017), revealed that Pamekasan Regency was in the instructive category. Risyanto (2015), in the index of independence of the region in Garut Regency is in the instructive category.
The index and fiscal decentralization have the effect of increasing regional authority in obtaining funds to finance its development. Diverse human resources and natural resources will have an impact on the region's ability to manage its fiscal.
East Kalimantan has superior natural resources and human resources which will have an impact on fiscal decentralization readiness. Superior District and City potential can be used as an example to motivate other regions. For the success of regional autonomy in East Kalimantan, it is necessary to research the decentralized fiscal capacity of districts and cities.

Research Method
Capability maps, independence, and the degree of financial decentralization in the districts and cities in East Kalimantan Province, in 2013-2017, used descriptive methods. The data used to come from the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance (DGTK), Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia.
A map of regional financial capacity is a general description of the ability of regional finance in implementing regional autonomy. The formula used is: Making a map of regional financial capacity is done by classifying it into four parts (BAPPENAS, 2003). The classification is: Quadrant1: The ideal condition, because PAD has a large role in the regional budget and the regions have the ability to develop local potential. Quadrant 2: The conditions are not ideal, because even though the regions have the ability to develop local potential, the contribution of PAD to the regional budget is still low. Quadrant 3: Conditions are not ideal, though PAD have a major contribution in the regional budget, but PAD growth is small. Quadrant 4: Conditions are not ideal because PAD does not have a large role in the regional budget and have not been able to develop local potential.
The Regional Independence Index is conducted to determine the dependence of regional governments on sources of funds from the central government. The formulas are: Regional Independence Index =

Locally−Generated Revenue
Consideration Fund X 100 Regional independence has indicators by classifying into four parts (Kepmendagri No. 690.9000.327 Year 1996). The grouping is done in several categories: • Instructive :Percentage of PAD to Balancing Funds ≤ 25. Degree of regional decentralization index is the ability of regional governments to increase PAD to finance their development. The formula is: Regional Decentralization Index = Locally−GeneratedRevenue Total Regional Revenue X 100% Degree of regional decentralization index is grouped into five sections (Research and Development Agency of the Ministry of Home Affairs and FISIPOL-UGM, 1991). The grouping is: • Very Less : The percentage of PAD to Total Regional Income 00.00-10.00. • Less : The percentage of PAD to Total Regional Income 10.01-20.00. • As : The percentage of PAD to Total Regional Income 20.01-30.00. • Enough : The percentage of PAD to Total Regional Income 30.01-40.01 • Well : The percentage of PAD to Total Regional Income 40.01-50.00 • Very Good : The percentage of PAD to Total Regional Income >50.01. There are no districts and cities in East Kalimantan in quadrant 1, meaning that they do not have high share and growth areas. In quadrant 2, there are three districts, which means they have a low but high growth share. Three cities are in quadrant 3, which means they have a high and low growth share. Quadrant 4, there are 4 districts, which mean that they have low and lower growth shares.
The independence index of the regencies and cities in the province of Kalimantan, only Kota has a consultative ability behind it, which means that it is slightly better able to carry out regional autonomy. Other regions are in the instructive category, which means that financially does not have the ability to regional autonomy.
The degree of decentralization index of districts and cities in Kalimantan Province, Balikpapan City has a moderate category, 2 cities and 1 district are in the less category. Other regions fall into a very less category. East Kalimantan Province has several City and Regency areas that are ready to carry out regional fiscal autonomy. Balikpapan City is an area that was used as the oil refinery center of PT. Pertamina to manage oil from Libya, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Brunei Darussalam. Samarinda City is an area that is the capital of East Kalimantan Province. Bontang Regency is the area where 2 large companies are located, I believe Pupuk Kaltim and PT. L NG Rhinoceros, which is the largest gas producer in the world. Berau regency made in place of tourist attraction.

Conclusion
The regional financial capability map shows that there are no districts or cities in East Kalimantan in quadrant 1, but in quadrant 2 (Mahakam ulu Regency, East Kutai Regency, North Penajam Paser Regency), quadrant 3 (Balikpapan City, Samarinda City, Bontang City), and Quadrant 4 (Berau Regency, West Kutai Regency, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, Paser Regency). As for the means so that this region can develop its own capabilities, need more dingkat right again PAD growth and more large contribution of PAD to the regional budget. The independence of this area is almost entirely in the instructive category and only Balikpapan City is in the Constructive category. Most of the degrees of decentralization are in very poor conditions, except Samarinda City, Bontang City, and Berau Regency. Balikpapan City actually has a medium category. Referring to these indicators, in Kalimantan Province has areas that are