This research aims to determine the effect of allocation of special Autonomy Fund in Education, special autonomy Fund in health education and special autonomy fund in the field of infrastructure education to economic growth directly or indirectly through the human development index in Merauke Regency. The type of data used is data time series and data collection is done by the documentation method. Data was analyzed using the simultaneous equation model approach with the help of SPSS Amos 21 software. The results showed that the special Autonomy fund variable has been positively significant to the economic growth directly, indirectly through the human development Index of Special Autonomy Fund fields Education is not significant to economic growth. Health special Autonomy fund variables and special autonomy fund infrastructure areas are directly significant to economic growth. Meanwhile, indirectly through human development index a variable of special autonomy fund in Health and Special Autonomy fund areas of infrastructure are positively significant to the economic growth Key words: Special autonomy, human development index, economic growth
The purpose of this study is to analyze whether the construction of road infrastructure, sea and air transportation infrastructure, economic infrastructure, agricultural infrastructure, education infrastructure, and health infrastructure has a varied picture of improving community welfare and economic growth in Merauke and Boven Digoel Districts. This study used a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis methods. The data analyzed were secondary time-series data for 2005-2014. Secondary data sources were infrastructure development data with indicators each in BPS in two districts and Papua Province. The results showed that road infrastructure, sea and air transportation infrastructure, agricultural infrastructure with irrigation channel indicators, economic infrastructure with traditional market indicators, and education infrastructure had a positive effect on people’s welfare, but did not have a positive effect on economic growth. Health infrastructure has a positive effect on people’s welfare. Economic growth does not have a positive picture of the level of community welfare.
Allocation of Special Autonomy Funds and Their Impacts on Regional Economic Inequality (Case Study in Papua Province in 2010-2018). This study aimed to determine the impact of the allocation of special autonomy funds in the field of regional economic inequality both directly and indirectly through the human development index in Papua Province. The type of data used was panel data and data collection was done by the documentation method. The data were analyzed using the Simultaneous Equation Model approach with the help of the Amos 21 SPSS software. The results showed that the variable of special autonomy funds in education and health had a significant positive effect on the human development index, while the variable of special autonomy funds in infrastructure and in the field of community economic empowerment was not significant to the human development index. Furthermore, the special autonomy fund in infrastructure directly has a significant negative effect on regional economic imbalances. While the special autonomy fund in the field of community economic empowerment does not have significant effect on regional economic inequality. Indirectly through the HDI, variables of special autonomy funds in the fields of education, health, infrastructure, and community economic empowerment do not have a significant effect on regional economic inequality.
This study aims to determine the implications of fiscal transfer to income disparity in Merauke Regency. The type of data used is time series data which began in 2010-2018 and the data collection was carried out using the documentation method sourced from the Central Statistics Agency of Merauke Regency and the Internet. Data were analyzed using regression analysis models with the help of SPSS 21 software. The results showed that partially or simultaneously fiscal transfers in the form of general allocation fund variables and special autonomy fund variables had a significant positive effect on income disparity variables in Merauke Regency. Keywords: fiscal transfer, income disparity, regional autonomy
The research aimed to analyze the development of road infrastructure, marine and air transportation infrastructure, economic infrastructure, agricultural infrastructure, education infrastructure, and health infrastructures with varied descriptions Towards improving community welfare and economic growth in Mappi District. This research uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive analysis method. The data analyzed are secondary time series data from 2005-2014. Secondary data sources are infrastructure development data with each indicator in Mappi district BPS. The results showed that road infrastructure, marine, and air transportation infrastructure, agricultural infrastructure with irrigation channel indicators, economic infrastructure with traditional market indicators, and educational infrastructure have Positive effect on the welfare of society, but has no positive effect on economic growth. Healthcare infrastructure has a positive effect on community welfare. Economic growth does not have a positive picture of community welfare level in Mappi district
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