This study aims to determine (1) the effect of foreign debt, economic growth, exchange rates, oil prices, inflation and interest rates to the budget deficit in Indonesia. (2) the effect of the budget deficit, net exports, foreign exchange reserves, FDI, and savings investment gap on foreign debt in Indonesia. While this type of data is data documentary, the data source is a secondary data as well as data in the form of time series of the first quarter of 2000 - the fourth quarter of 2014. This study uses a simultaneous equation model analysis tool with Indirect Two Stage Squared method (TSLS). Endogenous variables in the study is the budget deficit and foreign debt. Whereas exogenous variables are economic growth, exchange rates, oil prices...
A budget deficit is a budget with state spending greater than state revenue, in which routine revenu...
This research aims to examine the effect of variable foreign debt, tax revenues and inflation of bud...
This study aims to describe: 1) how is the development of Indonesia’s foreign debt; 2) what are the ...
Foreign debt in Indonesia continues to increase every year. This has become a huge burden of foreign...
The purpose of this study is to (1) see the description of Indonesia's foreign debt, saving-investme...
A budget deficit is a condition where government spending is greater than government revenue. This s...
To achieve development goals in a country is determined by various factors, namely human resources, ...
There are so many interesting phenopenon if we discuss of Indonesian economy especially at monetary ...
The Indonesian government’s foreign debt is placed as a source of financing for development. Foreign...
The issue of budget deficit financing strategy has been broad enough to gain attention in macroecono...
This research entitled “Analysis of The Effect of Inflation, GDP and Exports on Foreign Debt in Indo...
Foreign debt to be an alternative for developing countries to cover the budget deficit. In addition,...
The global crisis has pushed Indonesia into external and internal imbalances. In this case, the curr...
This study aimed to analyze the effect of foreign exchange reserves, deficit budgets, inflation, ex...
Efforts made by the Indonesian government to meet the budget deficit by issuing stimulus policy pack...
A budget deficit is a budget with state spending greater than state revenue, in which routine revenu...
This research aims to examine the effect of variable foreign debt, tax revenues and inflation of bud...
This study aims to describe: 1) how is the development of Indonesia’s foreign debt; 2) what are the ...
Foreign debt in Indonesia continues to increase every year. This has become a huge burden of foreign...
The purpose of this study is to (1) see the description of Indonesia's foreign debt, saving-investme...
A budget deficit is a condition where government spending is greater than government revenue. This s...
To achieve development goals in a country is determined by various factors, namely human resources, ...
There are so many interesting phenopenon if we discuss of Indonesian economy especially at monetary ...
The Indonesian government’s foreign debt is placed as a source of financing for development. Foreign...
The issue of budget deficit financing strategy has been broad enough to gain attention in macroecono...
This research entitled “Analysis of The Effect of Inflation, GDP and Exports on Foreign Debt in Indo...
Foreign debt to be an alternative for developing countries to cover the budget deficit. In addition,...
The global crisis has pushed Indonesia into external and internal imbalances. In this case, the curr...
This study aimed to analyze the effect of foreign exchange reserves, deficit budgets, inflation, ex...
Efforts made by the Indonesian government to meet the budget deficit by issuing stimulus policy pack...
A budget deficit is a budget with state spending greater than state revenue, in which routine revenu...
This research aims to examine the effect of variable foreign debt, tax revenues and inflation of bud...
This study aims to describe: 1) how is the development of Indonesia’s foreign debt; 2) what are the ...