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Analisis Kemampuan Keuangan Daerah dalam Mendukung Pembangunan Kota Palangka Raya Pratiwi Subianto; Irawan, Irawan
Edunomics Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Edunomics Journal
Publisher : FKIP, Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37304/ej.v3i1.4005

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This study uses statistical analysis and trends to see the development of the Degree of Fiscal Decentralization, Ratio of Regional Original Income to Total Regional Revenue, Degree of Fiscal Autonomy and Regional Fiscal Capacity of Palangka Raya City during the period 2008-2017 showing positive developments. Meanwhile, for the degree of Fiscal Decentralization, the Ratio between Tax and Non-Tax Revenue Sharing, the Contribution of Regional Assistance to Total Regional Revenue and Fiscal Needs for the City of Palangka Raya for the period 2008-2017 showed negative results. This situation shows that the regional financial capacity of Palangka Raya City in supporting development independently tends to be lacking.
Analisis Empiris Dampak Kebijakan Fiskal Terhadap Pertumbuhan Ekonomi Di Kalimantan Tengah (2014–2023) Bismart Arituan; Abdul Halim; Pratiwi Subianto
Ecoplan Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Lambung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/ecoplan.v8i2.1173

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This study examines the impact of fiscal policy on economic growth in Central Kalimantan during the period 2014-2023. As a province rich in natural resources, Central Kalimantan faces challenges in optimizing fiscal policy to promote sustainable economic growth and reduce development disparities between regions. This research aims to evaluate the effectiveness of fiscal policy implementation, analyze the impact of budget allocation on leading economic sectors, and examine its influence on equitable economic development across regions. The research methodology employs a quantitative approach with panel data analysis for the period 2014-2023 covering 13 regencies and 1 city in Central Kalimantan. Based on the Hausman test results, the fixed effects model was selected as the best model with GRDP as the dependent variable and independent variables including capital expenditure, infrastructure spending, PAD, and transfer funds. The research results show a significant relationship between fiscal policy and economic growth with a capital expenditure elasticity coefficient of 0.284 and a multiplier effect of 1.42. The construction sector shows the highest elasticity (0.412) to capital expenditure, followed by manufacturing industry (0.385) and agriculture (0.276). Regional inequality analysis shows a decrease in the Williamson Index from 0.412 (2019) to 0.364 (2023). In conclusion, fiscal policy has a positive impact on regional economic growth but still requires optimization in terms of budget allocation, strengthening regional fiscal capacity, development equalization, and developing comprehensive monitoring systems.