2017
DOI: 10.20473/jde.v1i2.3695
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Efficiency of Government Spending For Human Development Some Districts in Central Java During 2008 - 2012

Abstract: Human development is a good indicator to measure the progress of a nation.Welfare of a nation measured not only from the gross domestic product, but also from the human development aspect, which include education and public health. The paper represented education and health aspect by the Human Development Index (HDI) while the economic performance is reflected by the value of Purcashing Power Parity (PPP) index. This study analyzes the efficiency of government spending on human development using Data Envelopme… Show more

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“…Likewise, the empirical study conducted by Atmanti (2016), relating to the Effectiveness of Public Spending For Human Development in Some Central Java Districts During based on the DEA approach that there are several regions in Java where government spending is still not efficient, but some are already efficient. Olaoye et al (2020), in an empirical study on Government spending and economic Growth in ECOWAS: An asymmetric analysis, using a panel approach in 15 countries.…”
Section: Previous Research Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the empirical study conducted by Atmanti (2016), relating to the Effectiveness of Public Spending For Human Development in Some Central Java Districts During based on the DEA approach that there are several regions in Java where government spending is still not efficient, but some are already efficient. Olaoye et al (2020), in an empirical study on Government spending and economic Growth in ECOWAS: An asymmetric analysis, using a panel approach in 15 countries.…”
Section: Previous Research Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rambe (2020) also assessed government efficiency in North Sumatra, Indonesia, using per capita education spending. Meanwhile, Atmanti (2016) applied per capita education and health spending to analyse government efficiency in Central Java, Indonesia.…”
Section: Government Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there have not been many previous studies using HDI as output. Several previous studies have used the human development index as output in measuring the efficiency of the government in Indonesia, especially in Central Java Province (Atmanti, 2016) and West Java Province (Sihaloho, 2015). Both used the DEA method.…”
Section: Government Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%