Abstract

The title of this research is The Effect Of Local Government Revenue And General Allocation Funds On Regional Independence And Their Impact On Economic Growth In District/City In Jambi Province 2010-2019. This study aims to identify and analyze; First, the direct and indirect influence of Local Government Revenue (PAD) and General Allocation Funds (DAU) on Regional Independence. The second objective is the direct and indirect influence of Local Government Revenue (PAD) and General Allocation Funds (DAU) on economic growth. The third objective is the influence of regional independence on economic growth. The fourth objective is the influence of Local Government Revenue and General Allocation Funds on Economic Growth through Regional Self-reliance in Regencies/Cities in Jambi Province 2010-2019. This study uses a census, all districts/cities are used as samples, the research period is 2010-2019. The analytical tool used is path analysis. The data sources are from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) and the Directorate General of Financial Balance. The data is taken from the realization of the Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD) and economic growth from the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) at constant prices. The results of the study show that Regional Original Income (PAD) has a positive and significant effect on regional independence, the General Allocation Fund (DAU) has a negative and significant effect on Regional Independence. Local Government Revenue (PAD) has no significant effect on Economic Growth. The General Allocation Fund (DAU) has a significant and negative effect on the economic growth of districts/cities in Jambi Province in 2010-2019. Regional Independence has no significant effect on Regency/City Economic Growth in Jambi Province in 2010-2019. Local Government Revenue (PAD) and General Allocation Funds (DAU) through regional independence have no effect on Economic Growth in regencies/cities in Jambi Province in 2010-2019

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