Can Regional Spending Management Policies Improve Human Development Index?

The management of expenditure carried out by local governments until now is considered not effective and efficient enough, so the government, through Law Number 1 of 2022 (articles 146 and 147) seeks to increase the effectiveness of regional expenditure in regional development by regulating the prop...

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Main Authors: Iwa Kartiwa Karpi, Yanne Yuniarti Widayat, Novi Eka Ratnasari, M.D Enjat Munajat
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Pusat Pembinaan, Pendidikan, dan Pelatihan Perencana Bappenas 2022-08-01
Series:The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning
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Online Access:http://journal.pusbindiklatren.bappenas.go.id/lib/jisdep/article/view/309
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author Iwa Kartiwa Karpi
Yanne Yuniarti Widayat
Novi Eka Ratnasari
M.D Enjat Munajat
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Yanne Yuniarti Widayat
Novi Eka Ratnasari
M.D Enjat Munajat
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description The management of expenditure carried out by local governments until now is considered not effective and efficient enough, so the government, through Law Number 1 of 2022 (articles 146 and 147) seeks to increase the effectiveness of regional expenditure in regional development by regulating the proportion of employee spending and public service infrastructure spending. This article aims to evaluate regional spending management policies in increasing Human Development Index (HDI) in the Bima regency. This regency was chosen as the research location because it has a fairly large employee expenditure allocation which is  49.29 percent of the total regional expenditure, with an increase in HDI of 0.36. Data analysis was carried out using Tableau applications and cost-effectiveness analysis. The results show that in comparison to other Indonesian eastern districts, the Bima region does not manage regional expenditures efficiently. Meanwhile, the results of the 2022-2025 HDI forecast only increased by 0.611 per year. The estimated HDI in 2024 is 69,02863, which is still far below the 2024 HDI target of 75.54. Suggestively, the Bima regency needs to allocate budgets selectively for the HDI driving sector and decrease the employee spending rate.
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spelling doaj.art-6876e19ca2f341a0a075bdab7ea833fd2023-12-11T07:28:39ZindPusat Pembinaan, Pendidikan, dan Pelatihan Perencana BappenasThe Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning2721-83092722-08422022-08-013217719110.46456/jisdep.v3i2.309309Can Regional Spending Management Policies Improve Human Development Index?Iwa Kartiwa KarpiYanne Yuniarti WidayatNovi Eka RatnasariM.D Enjat MunajatThe management of expenditure carried out by local governments until now is considered not effective and efficient enough, so the government, through Law Number 1 of 2022 (articles 146 and 147) seeks to increase the effectiveness of regional expenditure in regional development by regulating the proportion of employee spending and public service infrastructure spending. This article aims to evaluate regional spending management policies in increasing Human Development Index (HDI) in the Bima regency. This regency was chosen as the research location because it has a fairly large employee expenditure allocation which is  49.29 percent of the total regional expenditure, with an increase in HDI of 0.36. Data analysis was carried out using Tableau applications and cost-effectiveness analysis. The results show that in comparison to other Indonesian eastern districts, the Bima region does not manage regional expenditures efficiently. Meanwhile, the results of the 2022-2025 HDI forecast only increased by 0.611 per year. The estimated HDI in 2024 is 69,02863, which is still far below the 2024 HDI target of 75.54. Suggestively, the Bima regency needs to allocate budgets selectively for the HDI driving sector and decrease the employee spending rate.http://journal.pusbindiklatren.bappenas.go.id/lib/jisdep/article/view/309decentralizationregional developmentregional spendingmandatory spendingcost-effectiveness analyses
spellingShingle Iwa Kartiwa Karpi
Yanne Yuniarti Widayat
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M.D Enjat Munajat
Can Regional Spending Management Policies Improve Human Development Index?
The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning
decentralization
regional development
regional spending
mandatory spending
cost-effectiveness analyses
title Can Regional Spending Management Policies Improve Human Development Index?
title_full Can Regional Spending Management Policies Improve Human Development Index?
title_fullStr Can Regional Spending Management Policies Improve Human Development Index?
title_full_unstemmed Can Regional Spending Management Policies Improve Human Development Index?
title_short Can Regional Spending Management Policies Improve Human Development Index?
title_sort can regional spending management policies improve human development index
topic decentralization
regional development
regional spending
mandatory spending
cost-effectiveness analyses
url http://journal.pusbindiklatren.bappenas.go.id/lib/jisdep/article/view/309
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