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The Role of Inflation and Foreign Investment on Economic Growth in Banten Province Rasam, Fadli; Murti, Wahyu; Rozali, Muhammad
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i8.10614

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Inflation and foreign investment have an important impact on economic growth in a province, including Banten Province. Investment can open up extensive employment opportunities. This research method uses a literature review method. Literature review is an important stage in research which aims to collect, analyze and summarize information from various sources relevant to the research topic. The research results show that high inflation can reduce people's purchasing power, so that household consumption can decrease. When inflation is out of control, people will be more careful in spending, which can affect demand for goods and services. High inflation rates can create uncertainty in the market, thereby reducing investors' interest in investing. Conversely, low and stable inflation can encourage greater investment
The Effect of Liquidity and Profitability on Company Value (In Food and Beverage Sector Companies Listed on the IDX IN 20202024) Rasam, Fadli; Interdiana Candra Sari, Ani; Rozali, Muhammad
Journal of Economics and Business UBS Vol. 14 No. 6 (2025): Journal of Economics and Business UBS
Publisher : Cv. Syntax Corporation Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52644/vkhxsa13

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This study aims to determine the influence of liquidity and profitability on the value of companies in the food and beverage sector listed on the IDX in 2020–2024. The research method used is quantitative. The research population is food and beverage sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange with an observation period of 2020–2024 totaling 10 companies and a sample of 50 sample data. This researcher uses documentation techniques and the data source is secondary data, namely data on liquidity, profitability, and company value in food and beverage sector companies listed on the IDX in 2020–2024. The researcher used the normality test, linearity test, autocorrelation test, heteroscedasticity test, multicollinearity test, t-test using the SPSS Version 20 program. The results show that there is a significant influence of Current Ratio (CR) and Return on Assets (ROA) on Company Value (NP). The implication of the results of the research for companies is that companies must continue to maintain good liquidity and profitability to increase the company's value. The company's management must pay attention to financial factors such as liquidity and profitability, even in unstable economic conditions.
Economic Growth of Provinces in Java Island: Spatial Panel Analysis on the Role of Inflation, Labor, and the Human Development Index Fadli Rasam; Ani Interdiana Candra Sari
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan Vol. 24 No. 01 (2026): Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan
Publisher : Pusat Pengkajian Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Publik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jep.v24i01.44898

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This study aims to analyse the influence of inflation, labour, and the Human Development Index (HDI) on the economic growth of provinces in Java Island in the period 2015-2024 using a spatial econometric approach. Java Island is the centre of national economic activity; each province has a different development capacity, economic structure, and growth dynamics. The study uses balanced panel data consisting of six provinces and ten years of observation. Spatial relationships between regions are represented by a neighbourhood-based spatial weight matrix, while testing is carried out using Moran's I, the Spatial Autoregressive Model (SAR), the Spatial Error Model (SEM), and the Spatial Durbin Model (SDM). Descriptive results indicate an average economic growth of 4.407 percent, with the deepest contraction occurring during the pandemic period. Moran's I test indicates that most years do not exhibit significant spatial autocorrelation, but 2019 and 2020 showed indications of spatial autocorrelation at the 5% level, with a strong global spatial clustering pattern not yet detected. The spatial model estimation results show that after controlling for the economic shock caused by the pandemic, all key variables become statistically insignificant. A comparison of the SAR, SEM, and SDM models based on spatial parameters, AIC, and BIC provides no strong evidence of spatial dependence. Based on AIC and BIC, SAR is relatively more efficient, but its spatial parameters are insignificant; interpretation of spatial effects requires proportional analysis.