PENGARUH INFLASI, EKSPOR, OBLIGASI SYARI’AH, DAN JUMLAH TENAGA KERJA TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI PERIODE 2011-2020
Andi Triyawan
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The aim of this research is to analyze the effect of inflation, Indonesian exports, sukuk, and also the number of employees on Indonesia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from 2011 to 2020. This research is a quantitative study using multiple linear regression methods and data processing using Eviews software. This study uses inflation data taken from Bank Indonesia data, Indonesian export data taken from the Ministry of Home Affairs statistical data, and also Central Statistics Agency data, sukuk data taken from Financial Services Authority data, data on the number of employees taken from Indonesia- investments data and data from Central Statistics Agency, and also Gross Domestic Product (PDB) data taken from Indonesia-investments data and also data from BPS (Central Statistics Agency). The results of this study indicate that the data on the value of inflation has a numerical value of 0.3740 which shows more than 5%, which means that inflation has no effect on GDP in the data we use. The export value data has a value of 0.5390 which shows more than 5%, it means that exports have no effect on GDP in the data we use. Data on the value of sukuk which have a value of 0.4278 which shows more than 5%, it means that sukuk have no effect on GDP in the data we use. And the last one is the data on the value of the number of employees which has a value of 0.6629 which shows more than 5%, meaning that the number of employees has no effect on GDP in the data we use. The conclusion is that the value of inflation, the value of exports, the value of syari'ah bonds, and the number of workers do not have a significant effect on economic growth or Indonesia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). that inflation, Indonesian export, sukuk, and also the number of employees do not have a significant effect on economic growth or Indonesia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Date: 2022-06-25
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