Abstract

Traditional determinants of government spending include income, grants, demographic and political factors. But a government's spending policy can also be influenced by its neighboring governments' spending policies. This study uses Spatial Autoregressive (SAR) spatial econometrics to observe the existence of strategic interactions in District/City Government spending in the Riau Province for the 2011-2019 period. The research results show that there is a strategic interaction in government spending.

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