DAMPAK PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI, INFLASI, DAN KURS TERHADAP FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) DI INDONESIA
The Impact of Economic Growth, Inflation, and Exchange Rates On Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) In Indonesia
Abstract
ABSTRACTResearch Method: Multiple regression model. The method of data collection carried out is the literature method. Results: The effect of GDP, inflation, and exchange rate, then obtained the value of f-count > f-table (16.24765> 3.01 ) with a significant value of 0.000025 < 0.05, the effect of GDP on FDI investment in Indonesia shows an insignificant value with a prob value of > of 0.05 (0.0647 > 0.05) and a t-count value < t-table ( 2,013 < 2,945), the effect of inflation on FDI investment in Indonesia shows a significant value with a prob value < of 0.05 (0.0005 < 0.05) and t-count value < t-table (3,517 > 2,945), the effect of the exchange rate value on FDI in Indonesia shows an insignificant value with a prob value > from 0.05 (0.0659 > 0.05) and and a t-count < t-table (2,016 < 2,945). Conclusion: Showing simultaneously independent variables affecting dependent variables is shown by the f-count value > F-table. Partially, the economic growth variable calculated using GDP in 2000-2019 is positive and has no significant effect on FDI investment in Indonesia; inflation as seen from inflation data for 2000-2019 has a positive and significant effect on FDI investment in Indonesia; the exchange rate seen from the middle rate from 2000-2019 is positive and has no significant effect on FDI investment in Indonesia.
Keywords : Economic Growth, Investment, Exchange Rate, Inflation
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