Pengaruh PAD, Dana Perimbangan dan PMA terhadap Tingkat Kemajuan Daerah Kabupaten dan Kota di Provinsi Sulavesi Selatan
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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of locally-generated revenue (PAD), balancing funds and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to Progress Regions Level districts and cities in South Sulawesi Province either simultaneously or partially. Type of research used is applied research with quantitative data. The data used obtained from the Statistics Central Institution (BPS), which covers 24 districts and cities of South Sulawesi Province in 2016 in the form of thousands of rupiah. The research procedure is (1) Descriptive Analysis. (2) Establish multiple regression model. (3) Partial test and simultaneous test, and (4) determine the coefficient determination. Based on the simultaneous test of multiple linear regression model that PAD (X1), Balance Funds (X2) and FDI (X3) have significant effect to regional progress level (Y). And partial model testing, only PAD (X1) and fund balancing (X2) which significantly influence to regional progress level (Y). Meanwhile, FDI (X3) has no significant effect on regional progress level (Y). Therefore, the cultivation of FDI should be targeted and can provide direct benefits for the community in improving their welfare that will impact on improving regional progress. The suggestions needed in the development of further research that is required addition of other variables that can affect the level of regional progress.
Date: 2018-05-20
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/e7har
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