The Influence of Regional Taxes, Government Expenditures and HDI on GRDP in North Sumatera
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https://doi.org/10.57235/aurelia.v3i1.1723Keywords:
Regional Taxes, Government ExpendituresAbstract
This research aims to analyze the influence of regional taxes, government spending, and IPM on GRDP in North Sumatra. Economic growth is the success of economic development. Economic growth can be measured using GRDP. There are many indicators that can influence GDP conditions, namely Regional Taxes, Government Expenditures, Human Development Index. Quantitative methods are used as research methods, with analytical tools namely panel data regression analysis. The dependent variable in this research is GRDP, with the independent variables being Regional Taxes, Government Expenditures, Human Development Index. The results of the research explain that Regional Taxes do not have a significant and negative influence, Government Expenditures do not have a significant but positive influence, while the Human Development Index has a positive influence. significant and positive. It is hoped that it will increase the potential for regional tax revenues, appropriate policies in allocating government spending, and increase programs to increase the human development index, to increase GRDP in North Sumatra.
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