An Explore the Government Expenditure, Income Per Capita, Investment, and Poverty Impact to Integrity Assessment Survey (SPI) In Indonesia
1Muhammad amin kadafi, 2Candra fajri ananda, 3Rachmad kresna Sakti, 4Dias satria
1Doctoral Student, Department of Economic Development, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia
2,3,4Supervisor, Department of Economic Development, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v7-i11-24
ABSTRACT:
Objectives:
This research paper aims to analyze the impact between young government expenditure, per capita income, investment, and poverty, through integrity assessment survey by corruption in Indonesia
Methodology:
This research is quantitative research and using the data from Provincial Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Ministry of Finance, Corruption and Eradication Commission. The data analysis technique was used by a Morans' I Test.
Results:
The results were shown by the impact among investment, government expenditure, income per capita, Integrity Assessment Survey (SPI), corruption in Indonesia.
KEYWORDS:
investment, government expenditure, income per capita, Integrity Assessment Survey (SPI), corruption
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