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International Journal of Financial, Accounting, and Management
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Social studies students’ knowledge, attitude and practice of concepts of sustainable development in Ondo City, Nigeria Olayinka, Omoniyi Timilehin
International Journal of Financial, Accounting, and Management Vol. 1 No. 4 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/ijfam.v1i4.153

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Abstract Purpose: The study investigates Social Studies’ students’ knowledge, attitude, and practices of concepts of sustainable development in selected junior secondary school in Ondo city, Nigeria. Research Methodology: The survey was conducted involving five hundred (540) students from ten (18) junior secondary schools. A self-constructed questionnaire titled “Social studies’ students knowledge, attitude, and practices of concepts of sustainable development in selected junior secondary school in Ondo state QSSSKAPCSD Cronbach alpha Reliability co-efficient of; KSDC: 0.70; PSDC: 0.73, and ASDC: 0.71 respectively was used. Three research questions were answered using simple percentage, mean (x) and standard deviation. Result: The result shows Social Studies’ students’ level of knowledge, attitude and practices of sustainable development concepts is at an appreciable high level. The study recommended full implementation of various UNESCO’s plan on sustainable development goals by all countries in the world. Limitation: Sample size and area of coverage was the limitation of the study and this was due to the constraint of time and finance. Further studies should carry out an inferential statistics to analyse the variables. Contribution: The study assessed students’ level of knowledge, attitude and practices of sustainable development concepts in Social Studies. Keywords: Sustainable development, Knowledge, Attitude, Practice
The implementation of energy subsidy reduction policy on the Indonesian economy performance Handayani, Rita; Juzilam, Siro; Daulay, Murni; Ruslan, Dede
International Journal of Financial, Accounting, and Management Vol. 1 No. 4 (2020): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/ijfam.v1i4.154

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Abstract Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the impact of the implementation of the energy subsidy reduction policy conducted by the Government of Indonesia for the period 2015-2017. The author examines the application of the subsidy reduction policy and its impact on economic performance, specifically on economic growth; inflation rates, sectoral employment absorption, income levels and households group income distribution using the computable general equilibrium approach (CGE Model). Research Methodology: The study used data from the 2008 Social Economic Balance System (SNSE) published by the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS). Furthermore, it also built a balance of data base with the static version 1.1 PEP model, version 2.0 making the energy subsidy reduction policy a shock in the simulation model developed. Results: The author found that the application of policy to reduce energy subsidies has an impact on increasing economic growth, reducing inflation, increasing employment in the livestock, hospitality, land transportation and other service sectors. Limitation: The limitation of this study is the use of funding 2008. Contribution: The government as a stakeholder should provide the inclusive potential opportunity and considerable funds for research and development of new energy sources which will benefit of the future of nation's life.

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