2021
DOI: 10.18196/jgp.121126
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Do Social and Institutional Factors Improve the Quality of Environment? Evidence from 5 ASEAN Economies

Abstract: This study aims to analyze the impact of social (human, educational, and financial development) and institutional factors (corruption and administrative effectiveness) on environmental quality. Data were obtained from 5 ASEAN economies from 2000-2018, with the Brush Pagon LM and Pearson CD used to test the cross-section dependency of variables. The results showed that OLS depicted positive effects of human, educational, and financial development, with administrative effectiveness on environmental quality, with… Show more

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“…It shows that public education about dengue prevention through environmental management is very important. In addition to public education, financial development with administrative effectiveness and avoiding corruption are important in creating a quality environment [31].…”
Section: The Distribution Of Dengue Fever In Bantul Regency In 2014-2017mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It shows that public education about dengue prevention through environmental management is very important. In addition to public education, financial development with administrative effectiveness and avoiding corruption are important in creating a quality environment [31].…”
Section: The Distribution Of Dengue Fever In Bantul Regency In 2014-2017mentioning
confidence: 99%