The Influence of PAD (Local Original Revenue), DAK (Special Allocation Fund), and DAU (General Allocation Fund) on Economic Growth with Capital Expenditure as the Intervening Variable
Journal Title: Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Studies - Year 2023, Vol 6, Issue 08
Abstract
This research, developed using a quantitative research method, aims to determine the influence of PAD, DAU, and DAK on the economic growth in East Java from 2019 to 2021, with capital expenditure acting as the intervening variable. The Central Bureau of Statistics of East Java provided the fundamental documentation approach as the data collection technique. Ninety units of panel data were gathered to represent the research sample. Path analysis revealed that capital expenditure did not successfully mediate the impact of PAD, DAU, and DAK on economic growth.
Authors and Affiliations
Vieza Saestika Falsa Adila, Sugeng Hadi Utomo
The Mediation Role of E-Trust toward Perceived Reputation, Perceived Usefulness and E-Purchase Intention in Bukalapak
The focus of this research is to determine the effect of perceived reputation and perceived usefulness on e-purchase intention and to determine the mediating effect of e-trust. This research used a sample of marketplace...
Influence of Internal Factors on the Financial Performances: An Empirical Study on Nigerian Deposit Money Banks
This study examines the influence of internal factors on financial performance in Nigerian deposit money banks by using panel data of banks over the period 2009 to 2019. Since the data is secondary in nature, the quanti...
Moderating and Mediating Role of Trust on Relationship between Servqual andSatisfaction in Delivery Service
This study aims to examine the trust as a moderating and mediating variable on the effect of servqual on customer satisfaction. The data in this study were collected from students of the Faculty of Economics, Halu Oleo U...
Assessing the Relationship between External Debt Financing and Gross Domestic Product in Ghana
The level of external debt of a country is of fundamental importance in every economy, as external debt may reflect the effectiveness and efficiency of an economy. The study was motivated by the ever-increasing rate at w...
Examining Critical Success Factors for Africa’s Sustainable Industrial Development with Special Reference to Zambian Manufacturing Sector – Challenges, Prospects & Opportunities
This study was intended to examine critical success factors for Africa’s industrial development with special reference to the Zambian manufacturing sector - challenges, prospects & opportunities. The study had three (3)...