Jurnal Humaniora : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Ekonomi dan Hukum
Vol 3, No 2 (2019): Oktober 2019

Analisis Determinan Pertumbuhan Industri Provinsi Sumatera Utara

Tetty Sipahutar (Universitas Prima Indonesia)
Yeni Rafita Sihombing (Universitas Prima Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Oct 2019

Abstract

The influence of industrial development on economic growth in North Sumatra over the past decade has become a recurring problem as economic analysis especially of growing regions. North Sumatra has enjoyed a long period of economic growth however, there is a bad contribution from the industrial sector to the North Sumatra province's GDP regional. There are various studies that have supported that increasing the number of industries is the path to sustainable economic growth. Thus, this study aims to review research conducted in the field of determinants and factors that influence the growth of the number of industries. This review highlights that most studies have been carried out to establish a relationship between the Number of Industries, the Open Unemployment Rate, and the Population Amount, to the Gross Regional Domestic Product. To conclude, the main industry growth factors identified are relevant to increasing economic growth in North Sumatra: status of foreign direct investment, employment of people, government financial support - investment incentives, marketing strategies to attract investors, overall readiness and availability of a number of industries with a focus on effects positive regional development, using regional GDP per capita, specifically to reduce regional unemployment rates.

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Journal Info

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humaniora

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Subject

Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Focusing on culture, economy, and law because it is seen from the perspective of Indonesia, especially in Aceh. The humanities journal provides a platform for case studies and analysis, publishing articles that are useful for people and advancing humanities studies. Issues are published two times ...