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摘要
贫困问题今天仍然存在,经济差距仍然存在于印度尼西亚的地区/城市。政府采取了各种方法来减轻贫困问题,其中之一就是向全国各地发放农村资金。根据财政部公布的Buku Saku Dana Desa和Buku Pintar Dana Desa的可用数据,2015年至2017年村庄收入有增加的趋势。与此同时,2016年至2017年期间,印尼全国的贫困人口数量有所减少。本文试图考察村庄收入,如村庄基金、收入分成税和征费、村庄基金拨款、村庄原始收入以及地区国内生产总值(GRDP)是否影响印度尼西亚的地区/城市贫困发生率。本研究使用的二手数据来自印度尼西亚统计局,为期两年,每年包括印度尼西亚的407个地区/城市。本文使用的数据分析技术是使用双对数模型对静态面板数据进行回归分析。结果表明,在印度尼西亚,农村收入和GRDP对地区/城市的贫困有影响,村庄资金的值为-0.0004,收入分成税和征费的值为0.003,村庄资金分配的值为-0.026,村庄原始收入的值为0.002,区域国内生产总值的值为-0.197。建议政府加大农村资金转移支付力度,加大农村资金分配力度,提高农村生产总值,降低贫困水平。
The Effect of Village Income and Gross Regional Domestic Product on Poverty in Indonesia
The problem of poverty still exists today, and economic disparities are still found in districts/cities in Indonesia. The government has taken various ways to alleviate the problem of poverty, one of which is by distributing village funds to all corners of the country. Based on the data availability in Buku Saku Dana Desa and Buku Pintar Dana Desa published by the Ministry of Finance, Village income from 2015 to 2017 tends to increase. Meanwhile, the number of poor individuals throughout Indonesia between 2016 and 2017 has decreased. This paper attempts to examine whether or not Village Income, such as Village Funds, Revenue Sharing Taxes and Levies, Village Fund Allocations, and Village Original Income, as well as the GRDP (Gross Regional Domestic Product), affect the incidence of District/City poverty in Indonesia. This study uses secondary data from Statistics Indonesia for two years, consisting of 407 districts/cities in Indonesia each year. The regression analysis with static panel data using a double log model is the data analysis technique used in this article. The results show that Village Income and GRDP have an effect on poverty in districts/cities in Indonesia, with values of -0.0004 for Village Funds, 0.003 for Revenue Sharing Taxes and Levies, -0.026 for Village Fund Allocation, 0.002 for Village Original Income, and -0.197 for Gross Regional Domestic Product. We advise the government to increase village fund transfers, village fund allocation, and GRDP to lower poverty levels.