scholarly journals Pengaruh Pertumbuhan Ekonomi, PAD, DAU Terhadap Pengalokasian Anggaran Belanja Modal Pada Kabupaten/Kota Sumatera Selatan

2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 84-97
Author(s):  
Putri Retno Aryani ◽  
Kurnia Krisna Hari

This research is aimed at determining the influence ofeconomic growth, local revenue and general fund allocation toward appropriation of capital budget In Districts/City in South Sumatera Province. The samples used in this study were 11 districts/cities in South Sumatera Province in line with the source of Realization Report Budget (APBD) which was accessed from www.djpk.depkeu.go.id and Economic Growth which was obtained from the Central Statistics Agency of South Sumatera Province. The data used in this research was secondary data. The technique of analyzing the data was using multiple regression test. Simulataneously, the results showed that Economic Growth, Local Revenue and General Fund Allocation had positive significant influence toward capital expenditures. While, partially, the results showed that Economic Growth had no positive significant influence toward toward Capital Expenditure, regional revenue had no positive significant influence toward Capital Expenditure, General Fund Allocation had positive significant toward Capital Expenditure.

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 274-281
Author(s):  
Eka Sridawati Purba ◽  
Elsa Lorreinne Pradipta ◽  
Ruth Trifosa Taruli Manullang ◽  
Benny Rojeston Marnaek Nainggolan

The allocation of expenditure in the Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD) in the form of capital expenditure aims to increase the fixed assets and the development of the region so as to create equitable development in each region, but the allocation of capital expenditure is not used productively by local governments, it can be seen from the imbalance of development between regions. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of Economic Growth (PE), Regional Original Income (PAD) on the allocation of Capital Expenditure (BM) and General Allocation Funds (DAU) as moderating variables in Regencies / Cities in North Sumatra Province. The type of data used in this study is secondary data with multiple linear regression tests. The results of this study partially Economic Growth does not affect the allocation of Capital Expenditures, but Regional Original Revenue partially influences the allocation of Capital Expenditures. Simultaneously Economic Growth, Local Own Revenue and General Allocation Funds have positive and significant effect on capital expenditure. The General Allocation Fund moderates the effect of Economic Growth on the allocation of Capital Expenditures and the General Allocation Fund does not moderate the influence of the Local Revenue to the allocation of Capital Expenditures. Keywords: Economic Growth, Local Own Revenue, Capital Expenditures, General Allocation Funds


AKUNTABILITAS ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-112
Author(s):  
Pertamaya Sari ◽  
Nurul Hutami Ningsih

This research is aimed at finding out the influence of total population toward capital expenditure trough local revenues, general allocation fund as an intervening variable in Regencies/Towns in South-Sumatera Provinces. This research used secondary data, obtained from Central Bureau of Statistics and Directorate General of Financial Considerations, 2014-2016. The population of this research was 11 regencies/town in South-Sumatera Province. The techniqnue of analyzing the data was through descriptive statistics, simple liner regression, hypothesis test (Ttest), determination analysis and correlation as well as path analysis and sobel test. The result showed that total population had positive significant influence toward capital expenditure, and had no significant influence toward fund alloction through local revenues as an intervening variable. In practice, total population had negative,not significant influence toward general fund allocation, and total population had positive influence of capital expenditure toward specific fund allocation as an intervening variable.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fera Nur Ariyani Ibrahim ◽  
Irawati Abdul

This study aims to analyze the effect of Special Allocation Funds, Capital Expenditures and Investment on Economic growth in the Sulawesi region. The data used are secondary data obtained from Simreg Bappenas and the Central Statistics Agency during 2007-2016. The unit of analysis is 6 provinces in the Sulawesi region. This study uses a panel data regression model with the Random Effect Model (REM) method. The results of this study indicate that, (i) the Special Allocation Fund has a negative and significant effect on economic growth in the Sulawesi region. (ii) Capital expenditure shows a positive and significant influence on economic growth in the Sulawesi region. (iii) Investment shows a positive and significant influence on economic growth in the Sulawesi region.Keywords: Special Allocation Funds, Capital Expenditures, Investment, Economic Growth, Random Effect Model (REM).


2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Muhamad Armawaddin ◽  
Ahmad Ahmad

This study aims to determine the dominant factors that affect the realization of capital expenditure in districts/cities in Southeast Sulawesi. This type of data used is secondary data on local revenue, equity funds, personnel expenditures, gross regional domestic product, residual funding, population and capital expenditures during 2010-2016. The analysis uses regression analysis of panel data from 12 districts / cities by Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method. The result of the research shows that the dominant factors affecting capital expenditure realization is balance fund. The other result is PAD, personnel expenditure, GRDP which have a significant effect on capital expenditure realization, while the population is not significant. SILPA has significant effect to capital expenditure with partial regression test but not significant with multiple regression test. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yohana Pranita ◽  
Idris Idris

Abstrak : This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of capital expenditureon economic growth and income inequality in West Sumatra. This research isdescriptive and inductive. The data used in this study is secondary data with datacollection using panel data obtained from BPS West Sumatra Province 2014-2018period with 19 regencies / cities in West Sumatra. This study analyzed using asimultaneous equation model (simultaneous equation regression model). The resultsof this study indicate that (1) Capital Expenditures have a significant effect onEconomic Growth in West Sumatra (2) Capital Expenditures have no significanteffect on Income Inequality in West Sumatra (3) Simultaneously Capital Expendituresand Economic Growth have a significant effect on Income Inequality in WestSumatra.Keyword : Capital Expenditure, Economic Growth, Income Inequality


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 362-371
Author(s):  
Fajar Maulana ◽  
Wida Fadhlia

This study aims to examine the effect of Local Revenue, Special Allocation Funds, and Area Size on Capital Expenditures. The data used in this study are secondary data obtained from the Aceh Financial Management Agency. The unit of analysis in this study is the 2014-2018 Regency/City Budget Realization Report. The sample in this study was Aceh Province consisting of 23 Regencies/Cities. The analysis technique used is multiple linear regression using SPSS 24. This study uses the independent variables Regional Original Revenue, Special Allocation Funds, and Area and the dependent variable Capital Expenditure. The results of this study indicate that in the simultaneous testing (F test), the variable Local Revenue, Special Allocation Funds, and Area Size have a significant effect on capital expenditure. . In the partial test, the variable of Original Regional Revenue, Special Allocation Funds, and area size affect capital expenditure.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 123-134
Author(s):  
Haikal Redho Fitrah ◽  
Syaparudin Syaparudin ◽  
Emilia Emilia

This study aims to: 1) analyze the development of Capital Expenditure, PMDN and Regency and City Economic Growth in Jambi Province; 2) To find out and analyze the effect of Capital Expenditures and Domestic Investment on the Regency and City Economic Growth in Jambi Province. The research analysis tool uses panel data regression analysis tools. Based on the regression test results, the data of the simultaneous data shows that capital expenditure and PMDN have a significant effect on the economic growth of regencies/cities in Jambi Province. While partially leading the two independent variables, only PMDN affects economic growth in Jambi Province districts/cities, while capital expenditure does not affect economic growth in Jambi Province districts/cities during 2011-2017. Keywords: Capital expenditure, PMDN, Economic growth


Author(s):  
Hedwigis Esti Riwayati

This study aimed to analyze the influence of regional revenue, capital expenditures, labor and small and medium enterprises towards the regional economic growth in the Regencies in Sulawesi Island. This study uses a quantitative approach with secondary data obtained from the Central Statistics Agency. Based on the results of the panel data analysis using EViews 8.0 program processing tools, the results indicate that in partial local revenue, capital expenditures, labor, small and medium enterprises have significant positive effect on regional economic growth in the Regency/City of the island of Sulawesi. Another  conclusion  of  the  results  in  this  research  are  feasible  estimated regression model is used to explain the economic growth of the Regency/City of the island of Sulawesi.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dewi Purnama Isa ◽  
Muhammad Amir Arham ◽  
Sri Indriyani Dai

This study aims to analyze the effect of capital expenditure in the form of regional government budgets to obtain fixed assets, the Human Development Index and Unemployment to the Poverty Level in Gorontalo Province. The data used are secondary data obtained from the Gorontalo Province Central Bureau of Statistics and the Registration Management Information System (Simreg Bappenas) during the period 2010-2015, the unit of analysis is 5 districts 1 city in Gorontalo Province. The research estimate uses panel data multiple regression analysis with the Fixed Model Effect (FEM) method. The results of the study indicate that (i) The amount of capital expenditure allocated by each region in Gorontalo Province shows a positive and significant influence on the Poverty Level in the 2010-2016 period. (ii) The Human Development Index, which is a benchmark for the achievement of an area in three basic things such as life expectancy, education level, and a decent level of life, turned out to have a positive and significant influence on the District / City Kemskinan Level in Gorontalo Province. (iii) Unemployment has a positive but not significant effect on the District / City Poverty Level in Gorontalo Province in the period 2010-2016.Keywords: Capital Expenditures, Development Index, Unemployment, Poverty


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 471-475
Author(s):  
Aris Eddy Sarwono ◽  
Dewi Saptantinah Puji Astuti

This study aims to analyze the effect of the General Allocation Fund (DAU) and Special Allocation Fund (DAK) variables on capital expenditures. In addition, this study uses the role of intervening variables to analyze the effect of these variables. The data source for this research uses secondary data sources originating from the Director General of Fiscal Balance of the Regional Government. Respondents in this study were local governments in Central Java with a total of 35 regencies and cities for the period 2016-2019. The results of the analysis show that the DAU variable has a positive and significant effect on capital expenditure while the DAK variable has no significant effect on the modal expenditure variable. In addition, the results of the analysis also show that the variable Economic Growth (PE) is not a variable that mediates the effect of DAU on capital expenditure, while further analysis shows that PE is a variable that mediates the effect of DAK on capital expenditure.


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