Interaction analysis of sharia financial institution assets, sharia investment and exports on gross domestic product in Indonesia

Sultan Rasy Nasyaa, Imsar Imsar, Muhammad Ikhsan Harahap
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IntroductionIn macroeconomics, one of the key indicators influencing a country's economic success is its economic growth. An essential factor in determining a nation's economic growth is the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).ObjectivesThis research aims to analyze the level of interaction between Islamic financial institutions, Sharia investments, and export activities in Indonesia, examining their impact on the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) over the short and long term, spanning the period 2017-2022.MethodThe study employs a quantitative research approach, specifically utilizing the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) method.ResultsThe results of the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) reveal two significant variables in the long term. The causality test results indicate a significant relationship between Indonesian exports and Sharia investment. The Variance Decomposition analysis reveals that Sharia Financial Institution Assets contribute 2.7 percent, followed by Sharia Investment at 0.3 percent, and Indonesian Exports at 0.03 percent to the variation in GDP.ImplicationsThis suggests that Indonesian exports significantly impact Sharia investment, and vice versa. However, concerning Gross Domestic Product (GDP), none of the variables exhibit significance. The development of income across various institutions and economic activities in Indonesia indicates a significant increase in the last three years.Originality/NoveltyThese findings provide valuable insights into the economic dynamics of Indonesia, offering a basis for further research and policymaking.
伊斯兰教金融机构资产、伊斯兰教投资和出口对印度尼西亚国内生产总值的互动分析
引言 在宏观经济学中,影响一个国家经济成功的关键指标之一是其经济增长。本研究旨在分析印度尼西亚伊斯兰金融机构、伊斯兰教法投资和出口活动之间的互动水平,研究它们在 2017-2022 年期间对国内生产总值(GDP)的短期和长期影响。方法本研究采用定量研究方法,特别是利用向量误差修正模型(VECM)方法。结果向量误差修正模型(VECM)的结果显示,在长期内有两个显著变量。因果检验结果表明,印尼出口与伊斯兰教法投资之间存在重要关系。方差分解分析表明,伊斯兰教金融机构资产对国内生产总值的影响为 2.7%,伊斯兰教投资为 0.3%,印尼出口为 0.03%。然而,在国内生产总值(GDP)方面,没有一个变量显示出显著性。印尼各种机构和经济活动的收入发展情况表明,在过去三年中,印尼的收入有了大幅增长。原创性/新颖性这些发现为了解印尼的经济动态提供了宝贵的见解,为进一步的研究和决策提供了依据。
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