Kesenjangan Pengeluaran Pembangunan antar Wilayah dan Propinsi di Indonesia
Achmad Rozany Nurmanaf
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Achmad Rozany Nurmanaf: Associate Professor, Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, University of Lampung
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1999, vol. 47, 415-422
Abstract:
The paper investigates the variation and the distribution of development expenditure among regions and provinces in Indonesia. By using data from Statistical Year Book of Indonesia 1996 published by the Central Bureau of Statistics, using Theil’s Coefficient as the tool. The analyses show that the level of development expenditure relate to the variation of potency and allocation of resources and the stage of development in each region. In Java, the variation of development expenditure is higher than other regions in Indonesia, this is due to the variation of potency of resource among provinces in this region is also higher.
Date: 1999
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