KOMPARASI PERTUMBUHAN PDB NEGARA LIBERAL KAPITALIS, KOMUNIS, DAN EKS-KOMUNIS

  • Siswanto B
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ABSTRACT The reseach was done to compare Gdb growth between liberal capitalist states (England, United States, Australia and Canada), comunists states (RRC, Cuba, Vietnam) and ex-comunists states (Russia, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, Lithuania, Kazakthan, Armenia, Georgia). Results of one-way ANOVA showed an average growth of GDP in 1991-2011 to three groups of countries differ significantly. The biggest economic growth in 1991-2011 was China (10,41%), while Ukraine (-1,24%) and Georgia (-0,16%) have average experienced negative economy growth. The average of GDP growth on liberal capitalist countries was 2,61%, comunists countries was 6,53%, while ex-comunists countries was 1,44%.   ABSTRAKSI Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk membandingkan pertumbuhan PDB negara-negara yang menganut sistem ekonomi liberal-kapitalis (Inggris, Amerika Serikat, Australia, Kanada), komunis (RRT, Kuba, Vietnam), dan eks-komunis (Federasi Rusia, Polandia, Hongaria, Ukraina, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Georgia).Hasil one-way ANOVA menunjukkan rata-rata pertumbuhan PDB tahun 1991-2011 pada ketiga kelompok negara tersebut berbeda signifikan. Rata-rata pertumbuhan ekonomi terbesar pada periode 1991-2011 adalah Tiongkok (10,41%) sedangkan Ukraina (-1,24%) dan Georgia (-0,16%) mengalami rata-rata pertumbuhan ekonomi negatif. Rata-rata pertumbuhan PDB kelompok negara liberal-kapitalis sebesar 2,61%, kelompok negara komunis sebesar 6,53%, sedangkan kelompok negara eks komunis sebesar 1,44%.

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Siswanto, B. (2015). KOMPARASI PERTUMBUHAN PDB NEGARA LIBERAL KAPITALIS, KOMUNIS, DAN EKS-KOMUNIS. Jurnal Riset Ekonomi Dan Manajemen, 15(1), 76. https://doi.org/10.17970/jrem.15.150106.id

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