The Influence of Foreign Investment and Domestic Investment on Inequality in Economic Development between Regions in Java Island in 2012-2021

  • Mauliarumpaka K
  • Zainuri Z
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Abstract

Economic Development Inequality is a serious problem, and many factors influence it. This study aims to determine how the influence of Foreign Investment and Domestic Investment on Economic Development Inequality between regions in Java for the period 2012 to 2021. Economic Development Inequality is measured using an inequality measurement tool called the Williamson Index. The calculation results show that Foreign Investment has no effect and is not significant on Economic Development Inequality. Domestic investment has an effect and is significant on Economic Development Inequality.

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Mauliarumpaka, K., & Zainuri, Z. (2023). The Influence of Foreign Investment and Domestic Investment on Inequality in Economic Development between Regions in Java Island in 2012-2021. PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS, BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (ICEBIT), 4, 162–168. https://doi.org/10.31967/prmandala.v4i0.744

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