Effectiveness of Sovereign Oil Funds as Instruments of Fiscal Stability: A Panel Data Analysis of the Influence of Sovereign Oil Funds on Government Spending and Fiscal Balance

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandre Etemad
El Dinar ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Retno Wilis

This study analyzes the influence of the minimum wage, investment and gov-ernment spending on educated employment, trained employment and unedu-cated and untrained employment in 38 Regencies/Cities of East Java Province<br />in 2008–2013. The research is using quantitative approach, panel data analysis<br />and Fixed Effect Model (FEM) method. The results show that the minimum<br />wage variable has negative significant effect on the educated employment,<br />trained employment and uneducated and untrained employment. Regional<br />investment variable does not significantly affect to the educated employment,<br />trained employment and uneducated and untrained employment. Domestic<br />investment variable has positive significant effect on the trained employment,<br />but does not significantly affect to the educated employment and uneducated<br />and untrained employment. Foreign investment variable does not significantly<br />affect to the educated employment, trained employment and uneducated and<br />untrained employment. And government spending variable has positive sig-nificant effect on the educated employment and uneducated and untrained<br />employment, but does not significantly affect to the trained employment


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 171-182
Author(s):  
Pebby Anjelina ◽  
Zamzami Zamzami ◽  
Nurhayani Nurhayani

This study aims, (1) To analyze the development of local revenue, general allocation funds, special allocation funds, and economic growth in the districts/municipalities of Jambi Province (2) To determine the effect of local revenue, general allocation funds, and special allocation funds on district economic growth/City of Jambi Province partially and simultaneously. Data sourced from the Jambi Province Central Bureau of Statistics and the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance using panel data analysis methods and using descriptive analysis tools. Based on the results of data processing, the following results are obtained: First, the average development of the variable local revenue, general allocation funds, special allocation funds, and fluctuating economic growth from year to year. second, (1) local revenue and special allocation funds have a negative and significant effect on the economic growth of districts/cities in Jambi Province. (2) General allocation funds have a negative and insignificant effect on the economic growth of districts/cities in Jambi Province. Keywords: Economic growth, Locally-generated revenue, General allocation funds, Special allocation funds Province.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-122
Author(s):  
Pebby Anjelina ◽  
Zamzami; Zamzami; ◽  
Nurhayani Nurhayani

This study aims, (1) To analyze the development of regional original income, general allocation funds, special allocation funds, and economic growth of Jambi Province Regency/City (2) To determine the effect of regional original income, general allocation funds, and special allocation funds on the economic growth of the Regency / City of Jambi Province partially and simultaneously. Data sourced from the Central Statistics Agency of Jambi Province and the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance with panel data analysis method and using descriptive analysis tools. Based on the results of data processing, the following results are obtained: first, the average development of regional original income variables, general allocation funds, special allocation funds, and economic growth fluctuates from year to year. second, (1) Regional original income and special allocation funds have a negative and significant impact on the economic growth of districts/cities in Jambi Province. (2) The general allocation fund has a negative and insignificant effect on the economic growth of districts/cities in Jambi Province. Keywords: Economic growth, Local revenue, General allocation funds, Special Allocation funds Province.


2016 ◽  
Vol 26 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
D Golinelli ◽  
F Toscano ◽  
A Serafini ◽  
G Spataro ◽  
N Nante

Author(s):  
Hoi Le Quoc ◽  
Hoi Chu Minh

Financial development could exert various effects on income distribution of a country. By employing Generalized Method of Moment, this paper aims at examining the impacts of credit market depth, one of most used financial development barometers, on income inequality in Vietnam. The empirical findings show that expanding credit market in the country could lead to higher income inequality. We have not found evidence that supports the hypothesis of an inverted U-shaped relation ever introduced by Greenwood and Jovanovich, although this hypothesis may still hold in a sense that Vietnam has not reached to the inflection point to generate such a curve alike.


Author(s):  
Nurdan Gürkan ◽  
Ahmet Ferda Çakmak

The concept of entrepreneurial orientation, which emerges with the development of strategic management, refers to entrepreneurship orientations of businesses. The businesses need resources in other words organizational slack in order to develop their entrepreneurial trends. The organizational slack consists of three slack type. These slack types are available slack, recoverable slack and potential slack. The purpose of this study is to examine whether organizational slack in the businesses has an effect on entrepreneurial orientation. The relationship between organizational slack and entrepreneurial orientation was investigated through 20 companies that were traded in Borsa Istanbul Corporate Governance Index for 2010-2014 period using panel data analysis method. The results of the study indicate the existence of a statistically significant relationship between and the available slack and the recoverable slack with the entrepreneurial orientation in the businesses. According to findings; there was no statistically significant relationship between potential slack and entrepreneurial orientation.


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