This book is written in a concise and simple manner and is the basis for understanding educational psychology, especially child development. This book is written in a basic manner but does not neglect the details of each topic and material which is expected to provide a comprehensive understanding of the reader. This book discusses 3 basic things in educational psychology based on child development including: 1. Understanding of Educational Psychology 2. Child Growth and Development 3. Learning That Pays Attention to Children's Potential The 3 things discussed in this book are 3 basic things and are very important to understand in educating children. Because these 3 things are the basis for providing children's education that is psychologically adjusted according to the age of the children in learning.
Penelitian ini menyelidiki peran pengembangan modal manusia melalui mekanisme pendidikan dan kesehatan, inklusi teknologi dan pertumbuhan ekonomi di Indonesia. Kami menggunakan data sekunder dari bank dunia dan metode analisis kuantitatif Vektor Autoregression. Kami menemukan bahwa pengembangan sumber daya manusia melalui mekanisme pendidikan dan kesehatan dengan indikator investasi pemerintah di bidang pendidikan dan kesehatan mendorong inklusi teknologi yang diindikasi dari penggunaan akses internet dan pertumbuhan ekonomi.Kata kunci: human capital, inklusi teknologi kesehatan, pertumbuhan ekonomi
This research is based on the magnitude of the influence of monetary and fiscal aspects, namely the money supply, exchange rates, government spending, and taxes on the business cycle in Indonesia. This study aims to examine the effect of the connection between the monetary and fiscal policy mix on the business cycle in Indonesia. For analysis purposes, secondary data was used in the form of time-series data from 1970–2017. The method used is the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) to see long-term and short-term relationships. In the estimation results, it is found that in the long-term period, the monetary variables (money supply and exchange rates) and fiscal variables (government expenditures and taxes) have a significant positive effect on the business cycle in Indonesia.In contrast, the monetary variables that have a significant effect in the short-term period are only the amount variable money supply. There are no fiscal variables that have a significant effect on the business cycle in Indonesia. The interaction of monetary and fiscal policies is still effectively implemented in Indonesia.
This study investigates the development of human capital in Indonesia and its impact on economic growth by examining the causal relationship between education investment, health investment, and economic growth in Indonesia.In this study, dynamic ARDL was applied.The World Bank has provided this data as a secondary source. For the years 2000 to 2020, the following variables will be analyzed using two different time series models. The country's GDP is used as a measure of economic growth in this study. Health investment (HI) and education investment (E) are independent variables of the study because they serve as indicators of how these two variables are related in the long and short term to economic growth. We found that education and health have a causal relationship to economic growth. This is indicated by the influence between education, health and economic growth in Indonesia. Investments in education and health have an impact on economic growth. This is important because education is a driver of human productivity. Education and health are the two main factors in the development of human capital
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