The Implications of Good Governance Performance, Development Budget Allocation, and Economic Growth Inclusion on People’s Welfare in Bali Province
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance (IOSR-JEF) - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 2
Abstract
The welfare of the people in Bali Province is inseparable from the contribution of HDI of regencies/city in Bali Province, the condition of HDI of regency/city in Bali Province until now uneven. Many factors influence the inequity of HDI achievement of regency/cities in Bali Province, one of which is the budget allocation in apbd of each regency/city that are imbued by good governance implementation in each regency/city. economic growth in the Province of Bali and regencies/city is good enough and has increased year by year but behind it the phenomenon of the gap between people increasing from year to year. The purpose of this research is to analyze: (1) the effect of good governance performance on development budget allocation; (2) the effect of good governance performance and development budget allocation on economic growth inclusion; (3) the effect of good governance performance, development budget allocation and economic growth inclusion on people's welfare; (4) the indirect effect of good governance performance on economic growth inclusions through development budget allocation; (5) the indirect effect of good governance performance on community welfare through development budget allocation and economic growth inclusion; (6) the indirect effect of development budget allocation on the welfare of the community through economic growth inclusion. The results of research and data analysis show that: (1) the performance of good governance have a positive and significant effect on development budget allocation; (2) the performance of good governance and development budget allocation have a positive and significant effect on the economic growth inclusion; (3) the performance of good governance, development budget allocation economic growth inclusion have a positive and significant effect on people's welfare; (4) the performance of good governance have a significant indirect effect on economic growth inclusion through development budget allocation; (5) the performance of good governance have a significant indirect effect on people’s welfare through development budget allocation and economic growth inclusion; (6) the development budget allocation have a significant indirect effect on the people’s welfare through economic growth inclusion.
Authors and Affiliations
I Gde Surya Kurniawan, Made Suyana Utama, Made Kembar Sri Budhi, Ida Bagus Putu Purbadharmaja
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