ANALISIS PENGARUH PENDAPATAN ASLI DAERAH (PAD), DANA ALOKASI UMUM (DAU), DANA BAGI HASIL (DBH) DAN BELANJA MODAL TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI SERTA DAMPAKNYA PADA TINGKAT KEMISKINAN DI DAERAH KABUPATEN/KOTA PROVINSI RIAU TAHUN 2011-2015
Abstract
This study aims to determine the effect of Earning Influence Income (PAD),
(PAD), General Allocation Fund (DAU), Profit Share Fund (DBH), Capital
Expenditure, and Economic Growth on Poverty Rate through Economic Growth at
Regency / City in Riau Province 2011-2015 . The study was conducted for 2 months,
from October to December 2016.
The object of this study is the district / city in Riau Province, the population and sample
used in this study are 12 districts / municipalities in Riau Province. The data used are
secondary data obtained based on documentation of the results of BPS publication
(Central Bureau of Statistics) for data on Economic Growth and Poverty Rate whereas
data of Earning Influence Income (PAD), General Allocation Fund (DAU), DBH and
Capital Expenditure Obtained from the Financial Management Agency and Regional
Asset (BPKAD) Riau Province. The analysis tool used is Path Analysis using Partial
Least Square (PLS) method.
The result of the research indicates that Pendapatan Asli Daerah (PAD), Profit Sharing
Fund (DBH), Capital Expenditure, and Economic Growth have a significant effect on
Poverty Level directly. While the General Allocation Fund (DAU) has no significant
effect on Poverty Rate directly. Indirectly through the Economic Growth of Local
Original Income (PAD), Profit Sharing Fund (DBH) and Capital Expenditure have a
significant effect on Poverty Level. While the General Allocation Fund (DAU) indirectly
or through Economic Growth does not affect the Poverty Level. Economic Growth as an
intervening variable plays an important role in increasing the influence of Local
Revenue (PAD) and Capital Expenditure on Poverty Level, but has no role in
increasing the influence on General Allocation Fund (DAU) and influence DBH.
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