Analysis of the Effect of Infrastructure Development on Inclusive Economic Growth in Mataram City in 2017-2022
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https://doi.org/10.55927/eajmr.v4i2.4Keywords:
Infrastructure, IPEI, Economic GrowthAbstract
Infrastructure development is an important aspect in economic growth because the existence of good infrastructure also has a positive impact on economic growth, thus creating new jobs, reducing poverty levels and increasing per capita income. Inclusive growth is a large part of sustainable economic growth as stated in the global agreement on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of road, water, and education infrastructure partially and simultaneously on inclusive economic growth in the city of Mataram in 2017 - 2022. This study uses a quantitative approach and multiple linear regression analysis through the SPSS Program. The results of the study indicate that partially educational infrastructure as an independent variable has a positive and significant effect on the economic growth of the city of Mataram. The study indicates that inclusive economic growth in the city of Mataram in the last 6 years 2017 - 2022 does not show a large influence from the variables of road infrastructure, clean water and education infrastructure.
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