2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.11.126
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The Role of Regional Superior Sectors in Creating GDP Value Added, Employment Opportunity, Regional Productivity and Human Development Index

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“…The same conclusion is arrived on human development in economics for BRICS and G7; however, it passed the significant test for the full sample at 1% with a magnitude of 1.395, which aligns with the works of Achmad and Hamzani (2015). If empowering agents to find and expand their comparative advantage is a key component of economic growth, a rise in the skills and functions accessible to individuals serve the needs of increased productivity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The same conclusion is arrived on human development in economics for BRICS and G7; however, it passed the significant test for the full sample at 1% with a magnitude of 1.395, which aligns with the works of Achmad and Hamzani (2015). If empowering agents to find and expand their comparative advantage is a key component of economic growth, a rise in the skills and functions accessible to individuals serve the needs of increased productivity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Human Development makes it possible to design goals for achieving the SDGs, facilities and facilities in enhancing human development can accelerate the achievement of the SDGs targets [48]. On the other hand, inequality is a reducing factor in Human Development in Indonesia, 17.4 percent of Indonesia's HDI value is lost due to inequality, and this value is greater than the average gap value in Asia Pacific countries with an average loss of 16.6 percent [49]. So the central and regional governments, together with the community, need to increase the level of education, health and welfare of the community, as well as reduce the gap between them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the Chinese economy produces fewer products and such commodities are in high demand, China as the exporter will be forced to raise the prices of these commodities. Following ACHMAD & HAMZANI (2015) if net exports are moving in a positive direction, GDP will rise. The total effect is that the economy will still be intact.…”
Section: Implications Of China's Emissions Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%