Technology Development, Net Exports and National Productivity

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-64
Author(s):  
Sujarwo Adi ◽  
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Ema Sulisnaningrum

This study aims to understand the development of technology, net exports, and national productivity. This study uses secondary data from world banks and processed regression using the moving average autoregression method. We find that technology is positively related to gross domestic product and net exports is negatively related to the gross domestic product which is an indicator of national productivity. Based on the estimation, technology development or technology investment in Indonesia tends to be import-based so that it suppresses net exports and results in a decrease in net exports in line with technology development, even though technology investment in the form of high technology development encourages economic growth.

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-60
Author(s):  
Hasan Mustofa ◽  
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Ema Sulisnaningrum

This study aims to examine the role of technological developments and economic infrastructure in developing the welfare of the Indonesian people. This study uses secondary data from world banks and processed regression using the moving average autoregression method. We find that Economic Infrastructure and Technology Development are positively related to the gross domestic product which reflects the welfare of the Indonesian people. The estimation results indicate that when the economic infrastructure is upgraded based on high technology, it will encourage economic growth as indicated by the growth of gross domestic product which in turn will bring welfare to the people. When the economic infrastructure is upgraded based on high technology, it will encourage economic growth, which is indicated by the growth of gross domestic product which in turn brings prosperity to the people.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-38
Author(s):  
Wawan Agung Heni Atutin ◽  
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Eny Lestari Widarni

This study examines the Role of Technology and Infrastructure in Driving Net Exports and Economic Growth. This study uses secondary data from world banks and processed regression using the moving average autoregression method. We find that when the development of supporting infrastructure for the economy is integrated with technology, there is a very large amount of technology imports so that net exports decline when this is done and economic growth occurs through the consumption process in the domestic market so that technology and economic infrastructure are positively related. However, technology is negatively related to the gross domestic product because the export push occurs but it is not comparable to technology imports so that the net export becomes negative.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-14
Author(s):  
Moh.Arif Budi Susetyo ◽  
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Eny Lestari Widarni

This research is about technology investment, business sector investment, government investment in public goods and consumption in an effort to improve the welfare of the population in Indonesia, which is reflected in the Gross Domestic Product. This study uses secondary data from world banks and processed regression using the moving average autoregression method. We find that government consumption and investment are positively related to gross domestic product, so it can be concluded that government investment in public goods and public consumption is a driving factor for the welfare of the Indonesian people. This shows that the informal business sector which is not touched by business sector investment, either FDI or direct investment or paper asset investment, needs to be strengthened by buying umkm products and informal sector products because the Indonesian economy relies on the informal sector.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-22
Author(s):  
R.Hadi Martasundjaya ◽  
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Sri Harnani

This research studies technology investment, investment in the business sector, investment in public goods in driving net exports and economic growth in Indonesia. This study uses secondary data from world banks and processed regression using the moving average autoregression method. We found that technology investment, business sector investment, public goods investment, and net exports when integrated can drive economic growth in Indonesia. These four factors can complement each other and are linked in encouraging economic growth so that these four factors must be integrated into field technical implementation to create leaps of economic growth that are still in Indonesia


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Andre Harlis Prasetyo ◽  
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Eny Lestari Widarni ◽  

This research studies Net Exports, Technology Investment, Non-Financial Asset Investment, Infrastructure Investment, and Consumption on Economic Growth in Indonesia. This study uses secondary data from world banks and processed regression using the moving average autoregression method. We find that the drivers of economic growth in Indonesia are consumption, government spending and exports. Meanwhile, investment in technology and investment in the business sector came under pressure when economic growth picked up.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 56
Author(s):  
Dedy Mainata ◽  
Angrum Pratiwi

<p><em>This study aims to determine the effect of growth in Islamic insurance on economic growth. By using secondary data sources, secondary data in the form of total Islamic insurance assets during 2015-2017 originated from the report of the Non Islamic Bank Financial Industry in the official website. This study analyzes the influence of the growth variables of Islamic insurance on economic growth. With the Independent variable in this study is the growth of Islamic insurance with total assets as an indicator (X). And the dependent variable in this study is Indonesia's economic growth using the indicator Gross Domestic Product (GDP) or Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (Y). The results of the study show that the growth variables of Islamic insurance have an effect on Indonesia's economic growth.</em><em></em></p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 164
Author(s):  
Mohammad Saleh ◽  
Mochammad Dwi Ainoer Rizzal ◽  
Aisah Jumiati

Poverty is one of the problems that impede economic growth and national and regional development. It is therefore necessary to find solutions to reduce poverty and solve the problems that are being experienced. The purpose of this study to determine the influence of unemployment, wages and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on poverty in Java. This research method is explanatory research method. The unit of analysis used in this study is the number of poor people in Java, factors affecting poverty include unemployment, wages and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Data used in this research is secondary data. The results showed that the positive effect of unemployment and wages and GRDP a significant negative effect on poverty. From the results of this study are expected later able to provide references improvements creation of the welfare of society equally. Keywords: People poverty, unemployment, wage, Gross Regional Domestic Produc


Author(s):  
Ayodele Thomas Duro ◽  
Williams Harley Tega ◽  
Afolabi Taofeek Sola ◽  
Adeyanju David Olanrewaju

This study seeks to evaluate the impact of public borrowing on economic growth in Nigeria using time series data from 1980 to 2018. Specifically, the study seeks to analyze the effect of domestic debt (proxy by Federal Government Bonds-FGB) and external debt (proxy by International Monetary Fund Loan-IMFL) on Nigerian’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). To achieve this objective, secondary data was collected from the Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical bulleting and the Debt Management Office of Nigeria. A multiple regression model involving the dependent variable (GDP) and the independent variables (FGB and IMFL) was formulated and subjected to econometric analysis. These variables were adjusted with the Jarque-bera test of normality while the correlation result was used to check the possibility of multi-collinearity among the variables. The t-test was used to answer the research questions and test the formulated hypotheses at the 5percent statistical level. Results from the analysis show that a positive relationship exists between IMF Loan and Nigeria’s gross domestic product, while a negative relationship exists between FG Bonds and Nigeria’s gross domestic product, which violates the Keynesian theory of public debt. The study concludes that both domestic and external debt significantly affect economic growth in Nigeria. Therefore, it was recommended that public borrowing should be efficiently used and contracted solely for economic reasons and not for social or political reasons as this will help to avoid accumulation of debt stock over time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-42
Author(s):  
Yazid Arifin ◽  
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Bambang Hadi Prabowo

This study examines the role of technology and investment in the business sector in driving net exports and economic growth. This study uses secondary data from world banks to process regression using the moving average autoregression method. When the government focuses on directing the export-oriented Indonesian economy by increasing investment in the business sector and investment in the development of supporting technology for an export-oriented economy will result in integration between the business, technology and international trade sectors that will encourage net exports and export-based economic growth with a fluctuating economic growth trend following global economic conditions. However, despite this economic growth is positive.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-9
Author(s):  
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Ema Sulisnaningrum

This research studies investment, consumption, government spending, and net exports on economic growth in Indonesia. This study uses secondary data from world banks and processed regression using the moving average autoregression method. We find that consumption, government expenditure, net exports are the backbone of the economy, which shows that the Indonesian economy relies on the informal sector or micro, small and medium enterprises.


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