The goal of a country's economic development is an equal distribution of income. This study aimed to analyze the direct and indirect effects of balancing funds, domestic investment (PMDN), foreign investment (PMLN), the average length of schooling (RLS), and the open unemployment rate (TPT) on income inequality in Indonesia in 2015-2021. GRDP per capita is an intervening variable, while income inequality is the dependent variable with the Gini Ratio as an indicator. This study uses secondary data in the form of panel data. The method used is Random Effect Model (REM) and Fixed Effect Model (FEM). The results of the panel data regression show that the variable balance funds and RLS have a negative and significant effect, and PMDN has a posit...
AbstractThis study aims to determine the factors of educational and income inequality decreased in I...
Economic growth is insufficient to be a sole indicator of the population's welfare. Specifically, hi...
This study examines whether changing economic structure, social conditions, and financialization are...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of GRDP per capita, Investment, Human Development...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of GRDP per capita, Investment, Human Development...
This study aims to determine the effect of the defense budget on income inequality in Indonesia. The...
Income inequality is the difference in the ability of people to have goods or services, and more bro...
A big problem faced by developing countries such as Indonesia is the income gap between people with ...
Income inequality is the difference in the ability of people to have goods or services, and more bro...
Income inequality is an important issue in Indonesia. Currently the income inequality in Indonesia i...
Income inequality is an important issue in Indonesia. Currently the income inequality in Indonesia i...
Income inequality is a reality that exists in the midst of the world community, both developing and ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between economic growth (GDP), Foreign Direct I...
Developing economy is very important to fix some of the problems. Each region wants to achieve susta...
This study aims to determine the impact of economic sector relations (agriculture, industrial, finan...
AbstractThis study aims to determine the factors of educational and income inequality decreased in I...
Economic growth is insufficient to be a sole indicator of the population's welfare. Specifically, hi...
This study examines whether changing economic structure, social conditions, and financialization are...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of GRDP per capita, Investment, Human Development...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of GRDP per capita, Investment, Human Development...
This study aims to determine the effect of the defense budget on income inequality in Indonesia. The...
Income inequality is the difference in the ability of people to have goods or services, and more bro...
A big problem faced by developing countries such as Indonesia is the income gap between people with ...
Income inequality is the difference in the ability of people to have goods or services, and more bro...
Income inequality is an important issue in Indonesia. Currently the income inequality in Indonesia i...
Income inequality is an important issue in Indonesia. Currently the income inequality in Indonesia i...
Income inequality is a reality that exists in the midst of the world community, both developing and ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between economic growth (GDP), Foreign Direct I...
Developing economy is very important to fix some of the problems. Each region wants to achieve susta...
This study aims to determine the impact of economic sector relations (agriculture, industrial, finan...
AbstractThis study aims to determine the factors of educational and income inequality decreased in I...
Economic growth is insufficient to be a sole indicator of the population's welfare. Specifically, hi...
This study examines whether changing economic structure, social conditions, and financialization are...