期刊名称:Ekuilibrium: Jurnal Ilmiah Bidan Ilmu Ekonomi
印刷版ISSN:1858-165X
电子版ISSN:2528-7672
出版年度:2019
卷号:14
期号:1
页码:68-83
DOI:10.24269/ekuilibrium.v14i1.1510
出版社:Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo
摘要:The condition of a well-developed and rapid economy is not the best guarantee for economicgrowth if it is not followed by increased employment opportunities and increased investment.This can be understood because with the increase in employment opportunities will be able toaccommodate new workers who each year has increased. Therefore, population growth in aneconomy/region must be balanced with an increase in employment opportunities so that theexisting workforce can be absorbed in the world of work. Besides that, there are also conditionsthat must be met for development and economic growth in order to run well (experiencing anincrease), namely the existence of investment activities. It is expected that an increase ininvestment activities, then economic activities also increase, so that it will increase theeconomic growth of a region. The investment that takes place in Ponorogo Regency willcertainly absorb a large number of workers. With these conditions will create economicactivities in various sectors that are increasingly developing, and this will have an impact onincreasing development and economic growth in Ponorogo Regency. From the results of thesignificance test in the level of error of 5%, it can be seen that the investment does not affectthe growth of the economy of Ponorogo Regency. However, if viewed from the regressionequation, it turns out there is an influence of investment on economic growth, although theeffect is relatively small. So that high investment will also be able to increase economic growthin Ponorogo Regency. While labor has an influence on the economic growth of PonorogoRegency at a significance level of 5%. And from the regression equation, labor has a relativelyhigh influence on economic growth. And from the simultaneous test, it is proven thatinvestment and labor together influence the economic growth of Ponorogo Regency.