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The Impact of The Regional Resources and The Use of Budget Income and Expenditure on Regional Economic Growth

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The purpose of this study is to know an overview of the regional resources, the use of the regional budget as an implication of the management of regional finances, the economic growth. The method used in this study is mix method, sequential explanatory. The first step we used quantitative method, while the second step we used qualitative method. This is to strengthen the result of qualitative research in the first step, with questionnaire and interview for data collection techniques. The findings is the condition of high regional resources, high use of government income and expenditure budget, turns out that economic growth is low. The model found in the study is that economic growth in this region is determined by high potential management, and community productivity stimulated by the Government through the right development budget allocation to community empowerment. The model found that economic growth will be influenced by high regional resources and high use of regional budget income and expenditure, if there is community empowerment in using the regional resources and the right allocation of government budget to create priority programs in conducting development function.

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    ICEMC '21: Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on E-business and Mobile Commerce
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    DOI:10.1145/3472349

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