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The purpose of this research to examine influence several independent variables, especially corruption, foreign direct investment (FDI), population growth, and government expenditure on the economic growth of 10 Asia-Pacific countries, and prove the hypothesis of the sand wheels theory whether corruption causes a decline and a slowdown in economic growth. This study uses panel data. The results showed that the variables of corruption have a negative impact on economic growth, foreign direct investment (FDI), and government expenditure have positives that significantly affect the level of economic growth in 10 Asia-Pacific countries. However, population growth does not significantly affect economic growth. The result implies that corruption has a negative effect on economic growth in 10 Asia-Pacific countries. Such an outcome provides evidence and confirms the hypothesis that corruption can sand the wheel of an economy. Countries must eradicate all forms of corruption and maintain a conducive investment climate so that there is a level of trust, especially in the Asia-Pacific countries, to create productive economic growth. JEL Classification: O47, D73, C12 How to Cite: Nasir, M. S., Wibowo, A. R., & Yansyah, D. (2021). The Determinants of Economic Growth: Empirical Study Of 10 Asia-Pacific Countries. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi , 10 (1), 149-160. https://doi.org/10.18752/sjie.v10i1.15310.
本研究的目的是检验几个自变量,特别是腐败、外国直接投资、人口增长和政府支出对10个亚太国家经济增长的影响,并证明沙轮理论关于腐败是否导致经济增长下降和放缓的假设。这项研究使用了面板数据。研究结果表明,腐败变量对亚太地区10个国家的经济增长水平具有负向影响,外国直接投资和政府支出具有正向影响。然而,人口增长对经济增长没有显著影响。这一结果表明,腐败对亚太地区10个国家的经济增长产生了负面影响。这样的结果提供了证据,并证实了腐败可以摧毁经济车轮的假设。各国必须根除一切形式的腐败,保持有利的投资环境,以便建立一定程度的信任,特别是在亚太国家,以创造生产性经济增长。JEL分类:O47,D73,C12如何引用:Nasir,M.S.,Wibovo,A.R.和Yansyah,D.(2021)。经济增长的决定因素:对10个亚太国家的实证研究。签名:Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi,10(1),149-160。https://doi.org/10.18752/sjie.v10i1.15310.