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Effect of Water Quality, Environmental Quality on Economic Growth in South Sumatra Province 2013-2017 Dimas Resy Ramadhan, Dimas Resy Ramadhan; Siti Novia Sari, Siti Novia Sari; Syamsurijal A Kadir, Syamsurijal A Kadir; Abdul Bashir, Abdul Bashir
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): June
Publisher : Asosiasi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aefr.v6i1.669

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Environmental problems are currently the most common problems in the Indonesian environment. This environmental problem can be caused by the characteristics of humans as economic beings from several things, ranging from natural factors or factors from humans themselves. Most of these problems sometimes do not have a solution to solve them. So that it causes natural and environmental damage to continue. This study aims to determinethe influence of development on water quality, air quality on economic growth in South Sumatra Province.Secondary data used is time series sourced from the Central Bureau of Statistics, IKPLHD and related agencies during the period 2013 to 2017. The analytical tool used in this study is multiple linear regression based on Ordinary Least Square (OLS) along with statistical tests and tests. Classic Assumptions. The estimation results conducted show that the variables of air quality and water quality have a significant influence and have a positive relationship to per capita economic growth in South Sumatra.
Effect of Urbanization and Growth Rate Population of Expectations Life in Indonesia Syaifulloh, Muhammad; AN, Gita Ayu; Syamsurijal A Kadir, Syamsurijal A Kadir; Abdul Bashir, Abdul Bashir
AFEBI Economic and Finance Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47312/aefr.v6i2.673

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The driving factor for villagers to urbanize is the lack of jobs in their home areas. Agriculture is the main sector that is relied on by the population, meanwhile, the number of fertility is increasing, which results in unfulfilled needs. Poverty in the village is a driving factor for villagers to migrate. Population growth in an area occurs due to several population factors, including birth (fertility), death (mortality) and also population migration. Population growth is a dynamic balance between the forces that increase and those that reduce the number of people. More and more people are afflicted with a disease means that it will destroy vitality, productivity,