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Land Transportation effects on Manufacture and Regional Economy of Sumatra of Indonesia

Year 2019, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 1 - 9, 01.07.2019

Abstract

The study aimed to determine the effect simultaneously between land transportation and manufacturing industry on economic improvement An explanation research was conducted to obtain the causal relationship between land transportation and manufacture. The data used in this study were off secondary sources and time series data forms from 2006-2015 data from the Central Statistics Agency BPS of Labuhan Batu Regency. Regression analysis was applied the mathematical relationship between the output variable or dependent Y with one or several input / independent variables X . The mathematical relationship is used as a regression model that is used to predict or predict the output value Y based on a particular input value X . The results of this study indicated that simultaneously the land transportation variable and manufacturing industry have a positive and significant effect on the economic improvement variable. The results obtained a tcount value of 3.599. Thus tcount is greater than t table 3.241> 1.894 ; then H0 is rejected HA is accepted, meaning that partially there is a positive and significant influence between land transportation and economic improvement. The results obtained a tcount of 0.112. Thus tcount is greater than t table 0.112

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Year 2019, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 1 - 9, 01.07.2019

Abstract

References

  • 1.Adisasmita, Rahardjo, 2011. Fundamentals of Transportation Economics. First edition May 2010. Graha Ilmu, Yogyakarta.
  • 2.Albarran, P. Carrasco, R. and Holl, A. 2009. Transport Infrastructure, Sunk Costs and Firms' Export Behavior.
  • 3.Working Paper 09-22, Economic Series (13). Ministry of Economics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Calle Madrid, 126, 28903 Getafe.
  • 4.Arsyad, Lincolin. 1999. Introduction to Economic Planning and Development. Area. BPFE. Yogyakarta.
  • 5.Arsyad, Lincolin. 2004. Development Economics. Fourth Edition. Yogyakarta: STIE YKPN.
  • 6.Eklund, J. E. (2013). Theories of investment: a theoretical review with empirical applications. In Swedish Entrepreneurship Forum (p. 2).
  • 7.Freunda, C. Weinbold, D. 2004. The Effect of Internet on International Trade. The American Economic Review. 92: 236-240.
  • 8.Hapsari, Tanjung. 2011. Effects of Infrastructure on Indonesia's Economic Growth. (Script). Jakarta: FEB Undergraduate Program Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University.
  • 9.Hengkeng, Join. 2015. Analysis of the Role of Land Transportation Retribution on the Economy in Poso District. E-Journal Catalyst, Volume 3 Number 8, August 2015.
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  • 15.Siregar, M. 1995. Collection of Writing on Transportation System Development Planning. Secretariat General of the Ministry of Transportation R.I. Jakarta
  • 16.Sukirno, Sadono. 2006. Announcer of Micro Economic Theory. Third Edition. Raja Grafindo, Persada. Jakarta.
  • 17.Syamsuri, H., Amril, A., & Triana, D. 2018. The Strategy of Increasing Economic Growth of the Maritime Sector: South Sulawesi Analysis Context. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 175, No. 1, p. 012226). IOP Publishing.
  • 18.The World Bank 1818 AH NW, 2004. Washington D.C.
  • 19.Wahyuni, Krismanti Tri. 2009. Effect of Economic and Social Infrastructure on Indonesian Economic Productivity. (Script). Bogor Agricultural Institute.
  • 20.Wirawan, Deni. 2008. Conditions of Infrastructure Development in Indonesia. CSIS. Vol 37. No. 2. University of Indonesia, Jakarta.
  • 21.Yustika, Erani, and Ahmad. 2000. Fringe Industrialization, First Mold, Student Library, Yogyakarta.
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Details

Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Ade Parlaungan Nasutıon This is me

M. İrwansyah Hasıbuan This is me

Publication Date July 1, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 1 Issue: 3

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APA Nasutıon, A. P., & Hasıbuan, M. İ. (2019). Land Transportation effects on Manufacture and Regional Economy of Sumatra of Indonesia. International Journal of Economics and Management, 1(3), 1-9.