The Effect of Fiscal Decentralization, GDP Per Capita, Government Expenditure and Corruption on Human Development Index
Abstract
One way to measure the success of human development in a country is to use the Human Development Index. Some previous studies tested Fiscal Decentralization on Human Development Index. This study aims to examine the effect of Fiscal Decentralization, GDP per capita, Government Expenditure and Corruption Level on Human Development Index. This research is a quantitative descriptive research using panel data . The sample of this study consisted of 48 provincial governments throughout Indonesia for the period 2021-2022, the method used was purposive sampling. Statistical testing using EVIEWS 12 . The results of the study Fiscal Decentralization, GDP per capita, Government Expenditure and Corruption have no effect on the Human Development Index.
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