Analysis Of The Influence Of The Number Of Industrial Companies, The Number Labor, Total Production Of Quick/Mining And Area Plantation And Fishery Area On GRDP Aceh Province

Anastasya Salsabilah, Naurah Zahwa

Abstract


GRDP (Gross Regional Domestic Product) is one of the important indicators to determine the economic condition of a region in a certain period. GRDP growth and increase is an indicator of the success of regional development which can be categorized into various economic sectors, namely: Agriculture, Mining and excavation, Electricity, gas and clean water, processing industry, hotels and restaurants, commercial buildings, transportation and communications. , leasing and corporate services, finance, and other service sectors. From the results of the analysis obtained from the Gross Regional Domestic Product data based on data from the province of Aceh with 23 districts/cities, it can be concluded that the multiple linear regression model for analyzing economic growth in Aceh Province is = 4.413, 570 + 0.044𝑋3 +𝜀. From the results of the analysis,


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Economic Sectors, GRDP , Aceh

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v32.1.4191

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