1st Australian International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management

The Effect of Regional Original Income (PAD), Balancing Funds on Economic Growth through the Human Development Index (IPM) in Central Mamuju Regency

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This study analyses the effect of economic growth on local revenue (PAD), balancing funds through the Human Development Index (IPM) in Central Mamuju Regency, both directly and indirectly. The population in this study is the Financial Statements of Central Mamuju Regency, Data on Economic Growth Rate, and Data on Human Development Index. The sampling technique used is a saturated sample where all populations are sampled. Include being data on local revenue, balancing funds, economic growth rates, and human development index data for 5 (five) years 2014-2018 obtained through secondary data either directly through documentation or documentation, indirectly through books, literature, journals, articles, scientific works and accessing the internet, using path analysis or path analysis through SPSS version 19 application data processing. The research results directly or indirectly indicate that 1) local revenue has a positive effect on the Human Development Index, 2) The Balanced Fund has no significant impact on the Human Development Index, 3) Regional Original Income and Balancing Funds has no significant impact on Economic Growth, 4) Human Development Index has a positive effect on Economic Growth, and 5) Regional Original Income and Balanced Funds have no significant effect on Economic Growth through the Human Development Index. However, the research results on the real influence of the independent variables, namely local revenue, balancing funds, and the human development index, can increase economic growth.

Published in: 1st Australian International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Sydney, Australia

Publisher: IEOM Society International
Date of Conference: December 21-22, 2022

ISBN: 979-8-3507-0542-3
ISSN/E-ISSN: 2169-8767