Analysis of Non-Cash Transactions, Debit Cards, Credit Cards, and Electronic Money, on the Money Supply in Indonesia

Sri Astuty
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This study was conducted to determine the effect between the independent variable, namely non-cash transactions (debit card transactions, credit card transactions, and electronic money transactions) on the dependent variable, namely the Money Supply (M1) in Indonesia. The research was conducted using a quantitative approach and the type of research used secondary data in the form of time series data from 2012-2021 obtained from Bank Indonesia and the Central Bureau of Statistics. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of non-cash transactions on the money supply in Indonesia during 2012-2021. The analysis model used is multiple linear regression using SPSS. This study also uses the statistical t test, statistical F test, and the coefficient of determination R2. Based on the results of the research that has been done, it shows that debit card transactions have a positive effect on the amount of money in circulation and credit card transactions have a negative effect on the money supply in 2012-2021. Meanwhile, electronic money transactions have no effect on the money supply in 2012-2021
非现金交易、借记卡、信用卡和电子货币对印度尼西亚货币供应的影响分析
本研究旨在确定印尼非现金交易(借记卡交易、信用卡交易和电子货币交易)这一自变量对货币供应量(M1)这一因变量的影响。研究采用定量方法进行,研究类型使用了从印尼银行和中央统计局获得的 2012-2021 年时间序列数据形式的二手数据。本研究的目的是确定 2012-2021 年期间非现金交易对印尼货币供应量的影响。所使用的分析模型是使用 SPSS 进行的多元线性回归。本研究还使用了统计 t 检验、统计 F 检验和判定系数 R2。研究结果表明,借记卡交易对 2012-2021 年流通中的货币量有积极影响,信用卡交易对货币供应量有消极影响。同时,电子货币交易对 2012-2021 年的货币供应量没有影响。
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