IMPLIKASI DESENTRALISASI FISKAL TERHADAP AKABA DAN APM SD/MI DI KABUPATEN/KOTA PROVINSI JAWA TENGAH TAHUN 2007-2010

PURUSA, Mahocca Swangga and SASANA, Hadi (2012) IMPLIKASI DESENTRALISASI FISKAL TERHADAP AKABA DAN APM SD/MI DI KABUPATEN/KOTA PROVINSI JAWA TENGAH TAHUN 2007-2010. Undergraduate thesis, Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis.

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Abstract

Implementation of the regional autonomy through fiscal decentralization is expected to improve the quality of public services. Health and education Outcomes is one measure that can be used to view the quality of public services. Health Outcomes can be seen through the toddler mortality rate (AKABA), whereas educational outcomes can be seen through pure participation rate (APM) SD/MI. This study aims to examine empirically the influence of fiscal decentralization to the toddler mortality rate (AKABA) and pure participation rate (APM) SD/MI in counties/cities Central Java Province. The type of data in this research is panel data using analysis methods with the approach of the fixed effect model (FEM). Panel data in this study covers 35 counties/cities in Central Java province, in the period 2007 to 2010. The result of this study shows that the fiscal decentralization had significantly negative impact on toddler mortality rate and significant positive to pure participation rate SD/MI. Fiscal decentralization is able to reduce the toddler mortality rate as much as 31,8 per 1.000 live births, increase pure participation rate SD/MI as much as 0.05 percent every 1 percent increase in the degree of fiscal decentralization

Item Type:Thesis (Undergraduate)
Additional Information:Fiscal decentralization, toddler mortality rate (AKABA), pure participation rate (APM) SD/MI, panel data, fixed effect model
Uncontrolled Keywords:Fiscal decentralization, toddler mortality rate (AKABA), pure participation rate (APM) SD/MI, panel data, fixed effect model
Subjects:H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions:Faculty of Economics and Business > Department of Economics and Development Studies
ID Code:38533
Deposited By:INVALID USER
Deposited On:21 Feb 2013 08:36
Last Modified:21 Feb 2013 08:36

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