This study aims to analyze the effect of spending on education, spending on health, spending on the economy, and the percentage of poor people on the human development index (IPM) in the districts/cities of West Kalimantan. The data used in this study is panel data with secondary data types covering the years 2010-2019. The model used in this study is the Random Effect model. The regression results show that the education expenditure variable has a positive and insignificant effect on the HDI, the health sector expenditure variable has a positive and significant effect on the HDI, the economic sector expenditure variable has a positive and insignificant effect on the HDI, and the percentage of poor people has a negative and significant effe...
This study aims to determine how much influence the health expenditure, education spending...
This study aims to examine and analyze the influence of local goverment expenditure based on economi...
This study aims to determine how much influence the health expenditure, education spending...
Development is one of the processes that is carried out by the government by applying policies to ac...
The aim of this research is to analyse the effect of government spending of education and health sec...
The construction of an area is of concern to the government, especially in the border region that be...
The aim of this research is to analyze the effect of poverty, government spending on education and h...
Development is a process carried out by the government to implementvarious policies to achieve the g...
Abstract : A country can be said to be successful in carrying out human development if its people e...
This study aims to determine the influence of goverment spending on education, balancing fund and th...
The study aim of this research is to analyse the effect of poverty, government spending on educatio...
This reseach was to determine the effect of government spending on health, education and economic gr...
The Human Development Index (HDI) is designated as one of the primary measures included in the bas...
Border districts in West Kalimantan district is directly adjacent to the East Malaysian State of Sar...
This study investigates the influence of government spending on education index, health index, incom...
This study aims to determine how much influence the health expenditure, education spending...
This study aims to examine and analyze the influence of local goverment expenditure based on economi...
This study aims to determine how much influence the health expenditure, education spending...
Development is one of the processes that is carried out by the government by applying policies to ac...
The aim of this research is to analyse the effect of government spending of education and health sec...
The construction of an area is of concern to the government, especially in the border region that be...
The aim of this research is to analyze the effect of poverty, government spending on education and h...
Development is a process carried out by the government to implementvarious policies to achieve the g...
Abstract : A country can be said to be successful in carrying out human development if its people e...
This study aims to determine the influence of goverment spending on education, balancing fund and th...
The study aim of this research is to analyse the effect of poverty, government spending on educatio...
This reseach was to determine the effect of government spending on health, education and economic gr...
The Human Development Index (HDI) is designated as one of the primary measures included in the bas...
Border districts in West Kalimantan district is directly adjacent to the East Malaysian State of Sar...
This study investigates the influence of government spending on education index, health index, incom...
This study aims to determine how much influence the health expenditure, education spending...
This study aims to examine and analyze the influence of local goverment expenditure based on economi...
This study aims to determine how much influence the health expenditure, education spending...