scholarly journals ANALISIS PENGARUH PENDIDIKAN FORMAL, KESEHATAN PENDUDUK, PERDAGANGAN INTERNASIONAL, JUMLAH INVESTASI DAN DISTRIBUSI PENDAPATAN TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI DI INDONESIA

2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 161
Author(s):  
Mike Triani

The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze The effect of formal education , international trade , the health of the population the amount of investment , and income distribution affects economic growth in provinces in Indonesia. The scope of this study is to analyze the variable distribution of income , economic growth in the provinces in Indonesia . It also uses a variable formal education , international trade , health , and investment . Based on the time it was collected , the data used in this study using the pooling of data ( panel data) period of 2008 to 2010.Keywords: formal education , international trade , the health of the population total investment and economic growth

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 1128
Author(s):  
Wheni Yeisa ◽  
Lina Nugraha Rani

Economic growth is an indicator that plays an important role in determining the prosperity of a country. This study aims to analyze the effect of labour force, international trade, and inflation towards economic growth in OIC countries over the period 2007 to 2018. Panel data regression analysis approach was adopted to analyze the effect of independent variables on the dependent variable. The results of the fixed effect estimation model found that all variables simultaneously had a significant effect on economic growth. Partially, labour force and internasional trade have a significant effect, while inflation has no significant effect on economic growth. The results of this study can be used as a reference and evaluation materials for policy makers.Keywords: Labour Force, International Trade, Inflation, Economic Growth, Organizations of Islamic Cooperation


2006 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 28-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
James D. Gwartney ◽  
Robert A. Lawson

Using a sample of seventy-seven countries, this paper focuses on marginal tax rates and the income thresholds at which they apply to examine how the tax changes of the 1980s and 1990s have influenced economic growth, the distribution of income, and the share of taxes paid by various income groups. Many countries substantially reduced their highest marginal rates during the 1985-1995 period. The findings indicate that countries that reduced their highest marginal rates grew more rapidly than those that maintained high marginal rates. At the same time, the income distribution in several of the tax cutting countries became more unequal while there was little change or even a reduction in income inequality in most countries that maintained high marginal rates. Finally, the evidence suggests that there was a shift in the payment of the personal income tax away from those with low and middle incomes and toward those with the highest incomes.


Author(s):  
Anıl Duman ◽  
Alper Duman

This chapter examines the degree of income and institutional convergence between Turkey and European Union (EU) as well as trends in inequality and poverty by taking a long-term perspective as changes in polices an institutions impact on economic and social outcomes, often with considerable lags. The authors’ findings reveal that Turkey has successfully transformed its inward-looking and largely agricultural economy in the past 35 years into an export-oriented and urban-based economy. The transformation has been achieved mostly in periods of dramatic reform embedded in business and political cycles. Nevertheless, in the most recent era, there have been significant setbacks for certain groups in terms of regulatory environment, equality of opportunity, and access to markets and resources. Although there has been progress in the overall distribution of income and other aspects of social inclusion, convergence to EU standards is not easy to observe in these indicators.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Dewa Putu Sudibya Sukmaadi ◽  
A.A.Istri Ngurah Marhaeni

Bali Province shows a prominent performance in the development of the tourism sector. However, essential problems were found related to inequality in the distribution of income between regions. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of locally-generated revenue, education spending, health spending, investment and infrastructure on economic growth and inequality in income distribution between districts/cities in the province Bali. This study uses a quantitative approach. The study explores panel data that combines time series and cross section data from the Regency / City of Bali Province during 2010 - 2017. The data analysis method uses path analysis. The results showed that local revenue, education spending, government spending on health, investment, and infrastructure had a positive effect on economic growth and reduced income inequality between regions. Economic growth is also able to mediate the influence of variables on inequality. The findings of this study emphasize the importance of planning coordination from each district and city to mutually commit to mobilizing all local resources such as human resources, finance, investment and infrastructure; to generate economic growth and reduce inequality between regions.JEL Classification  E27; H75; R58


2021 ◽  
Vol 41 (4) ◽  
pp. 782-796
Author(s):  
SULAFA NOFAL

ABSTRACT Kaleckian literature is considered an important theme in the post-Keynesian school of economic thought. In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the endeavors of forming a new consensus regarding essential economic issues, in particular achieving economic growth became a need. Thus, the Kaleckian models returned to be in the spot since these models tackle the impact of changes in the distribution of income and address the question whether a redistribution of income away from wages and towards profits is capable of boosting growth. In this sense, this paper return to Kaleckian insights and offers a theoretical discussion of the distributional effects on aggregate demand and economic growth. Moreover, through the lens of neo-Kaleckian tradition, the evolution of the debate on wage-led and profit-led regimes in recent decades can be traced.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Septhia Irefan ◽  
Melti Roza Adry

This study aims to identify and analyze the effect (1) The telecommunications infrastructure, (2) road infrastructure, and (3) air transport infrastructure to economic growth in Indonesia Estimates data using regression panel data analysis with the data period 2012-2016. The estimation results show that (1) Telecommunications infrastructure has a positive and significant impact on economic growth in Indonesia, (2) Road infrastructure positive and significant impact on economic growth in Indonesia, (3) Air transport infrastructure positive and significant impact on economic growth in Indonesia. Taken together telecommunications infrastructure, road infrastructure, air transport infrastructure significantly influence economic growth in Indonesia at α = 5%.


Author(s):  
Jia Qi Cheong ◽  
Suresh Narayanan

Studies related to distribution of income is very important for national development as it is related to efforts also to reducing the gender earnings disparity. Women have overcome many challenges within the labour market, but gender income differentials still persist in Malaysia. As reducing the gender income differentials is one of the ingredients for sustained economic growth, this article examines the gender income distribution in several submarkets within the Malaysian labour market and discusses some initiatives aimed at reducing income disparities therein Keywords: Differentials; Gender; Income; Labour, Malaysia


Author(s):  
Jia Qi Cheong ◽  
Suresh Narayanan

Studies related to distribution of income is very important for national development as it is related to efforts also to reducing the gender earnings disparity. Women have overcome many challenges within the labour market, but gender income differentials still persist in Malaysia. As reducing the gender income differentials is one of the ingredients for sustained economic growth, this article examines the gender income distribution in several submarkets within the Malaysian labour market and discusses some initiatives aimed at reducing income disparities therein Keywords: Differentials; Gender; Income; Labour, Malaysia


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