Importance of education to economic development and an understanding of households determine the educational services, these makes excellent secondary educational institutions in Malang greatly demanded, but the willingness to pay the cost of education questionable. This study used primary data from a questionnaire completed by 150 respondents, and then analyzed by multiple regression method to measure the value of willingness to pay as well as the dependent variables that influence. The study showed that an average household less willing to pay the cost of excellent secondary education. Income, number of dependents, education and access had a significant effect.
The spillover effect of economic activity from one area to another is due to the inter-sector linkages, which have implications for economic growth. This study examines and presents empirical evidence on the effects of economic growth in the districts of Siak, Pelalawan, Kampar, Kuantan singingi, and Bengkalis, which have spatial impacts on the economic growth of Pekanbaru City. Through quantitative methods with secondary data from the Regency / City Central Statistics Agency in Riau Province, the data used is the Gross Regional Domestic Product from 2010 to 2019, then analyzed using the Multiple regression method. The study results show that Kampar, Kuantan singingi, Pelalawan, and Siak districts have a significant effect on the economic growth of Pekanbaru City, while Bengkalis does not affect. Not all of the natural resources owned by each district can provide a spillover effect of growth. However, a dominant sector in absorbing labor will provide a spillover effect of economic growth from one region to another.
Keyword: Regional Spillover Effect. Economic Growht, Multiple Regression. Pekanbaru
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