Analysis of Economic Growth in Several Districts in West Kalimantan

This study aimed to determine whether government, corporate, and village budgets influence the economic growth of West Kalimantan. The study was conducted in Bengkayang, Sambas, Landak, Mempawah, Kubu Raya, Sanggau, Sekadau, Sintang, Ketapang, North Kayong, Melawi, and Kapuas Hulu Districts. This s...

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Main Author: Helma Malini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Secretariat General of the Ministry of Home Affairs 2023-04-01
Series:Bestuurskunde
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Online Access:http://103.245.225.89:80/index.php/bjgs/article/view/121
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description This study aimed to determine whether government, corporate, and village budgets influence the economic growth of West Kalimantan. The study was conducted in Bengkayang, Sambas, Landak, Mempawah, Kubu Raya, Sanggau, Sekadau, Sintang, Ketapang, North Kayong, Melawi, and Kapuas Hulu Districts. This study utilized the economic growth rate from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, government investment in the form of regional capital expenditures, village funding from the Indonesian Ministry of Finance, and private investment in each district from the Investment Coordinating Board. This study employed panel data with multiple linear regression analysis to investigate the issue. The outcome demonstrated that private investment promotes economic expansion and growth; however, government investment and village finances have no effect and do no harm to the economic growth.
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spelling doaj.art-92ae47b9fefc46e1a95a39ffe6786d612023-04-24T01:35:28ZengSecretariat General of the Ministry of Home AffairsBestuurskunde2797-63512797-55762023-04-0131Analysis of Economic Growth in Several Districts in West KalimantanHelma Malini0Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Tanjungpura This study aimed to determine whether government, corporate, and village budgets influence the economic growth of West Kalimantan. The study was conducted in Bengkayang, Sambas, Landak, Mempawah, Kubu Raya, Sanggau, Sekadau, Sintang, Ketapang, North Kayong, Melawi, and Kapuas Hulu Districts. This study utilized the economic growth rate from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, government investment in the form of regional capital expenditures, village funding from the Indonesian Ministry of Finance, and private investment in each district from the Investment Coordinating Board. This study employed panel data with multiple linear regression analysis to investigate the issue. The outcome demonstrated that private investment promotes economic expansion and growth; however, government investment and village finances have no effect and do no harm to the economic growth. http://103.245.225.89:80/index.php/bjgs/article/view/121government investmentprivate investmentvillage fund budgeteconomic growth
spellingShingle Helma Malini
Analysis of Economic Growth in Several Districts in West Kalimantan
Bestuurskunde
government investment
private investment
village fund budget
economic growth
title Analysis of Economic Growth in Several Districts in West Kalimantan
title_full Analysis of Economic Growth in Several Districts in West Kalimantan
title_fullStr Analysis of Economic Growth in Several Districts in West Kalimantan
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Economic Growth in Several Districts in West Kalimantan
title_short Analysis of Economic Growth in Several Districts in West Kalimantan
title_sort analysis of economic growth in several districts in west kalimantan
topic government investment
private investment
village fund budget
economic growth
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