EFFECT OF INCOME, POPULATION, GOVERNMENT SPENDING, EXPORT GOODS AND SERVICES OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC SECTOR IN INDONESIA

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Aba, Fransiskus X. Lara [1 ]
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[1] Atma Jaya Catholic Univ Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Growth; Regional Economic; Elasticity; Planning; Economic Base;
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The results of data analysis for 25 years from 1991 to 2015 using regression models) showed that the value added of each economic sector in the State of East Indonesia was determined to be individually or by changes in per capita income. Thus according to the title Effect income, population, government spending, exports of goods and services to the primary sector of regional economic in East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia, a study was done to see the impact of per capita income, population, production empire and exports of goods and services to a core sector growth in East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia for development planning in the region? The objective of this study was to review and analyze the growth sectors of economy East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia to national economic growth, and effect of income per capita GDP, the total population of the government spending, exports of goods and services to growth in the primary sector, East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia. Analysis of growth and elasticity the display size of a correlation value added output of economic sectors due to changes in population and per capita income in region. The results of this analysis can be used to develop projections of economic growth rates and changes or shifts in economic structure in East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia. Emphasizes that GDP grew in the 1950s and 1960s Rostow (1960) and Karlan et al, (2013) theory of economic growth can be achieved through capital investment or investment in large quantities in the industrial sector.
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