Authors :
Ni Nyoman Angga Tri Sutari; I Wayan Sukadana
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 7 - July
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3TmGbDi
Scribd :
https://tinyurl.com/37k3cxbj
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8201859
Abstract :
Inequality of income distribution is still a
problem throughout the world, both developed and
developing countries. This problem is also faced by Bali
Province. Bali Province consists of eight regencies and
one municipality and has different regional potentials in
each region. Differences in characteristics such as
geographical location and different resource potentials in
each region have a strong effect on the creation of
economic development patterns in Bali Province, so that
the development patterns are not the same and cause
different growth capabilities. This leads to inequality of
per capita income, and inequality of development. This
study aims to analyze investment tradeoffs, the
proportion of the service sector, the number of employed
people and the proportion of agricultural land area to
income distribution inequality in Bali Province during the
period 1971-2020. The analysis technique used is simple
linear regression, using annual data with a total of 50,
namely 1971-2020. The results of this study show that
investment, the proportion of the service sector, the
number of working people are negatively and
significantly correlated with the inequality of income
distribution in Bali Province, while the proportion of
agricultural land area is not correlated with the
inequality of income distribution in Bali Province.
Keywords :
Inequality of Income Distribution; Investment; Service Sector; Population; Area of Agricultural Land.
Inequality of income distribution is still a
problem throughout the world, both developed and
developing countries. This problem is also faced by Bali
Province. Bali Province consists of eight regencies and
one municipality and has different regional potentials in
each region. Differences in characteristics such as
geographical location and different resource potentials in
each region have a strong effect on the creation of
economic development patterns in Bali Province, so that
the development patterns are not the same and cause
different growth capabilities. This leads to inequality of
per capita income, and inequality of development. This
study aims to analyze investment tradeoffs, the
proportion of the service sector, the number of employed
people and the proportion of agricultural land area to
income distribution inequality in Bali Province during the
period 1971-2020. The analysis technique used is simple
linear regression, using annual data with a total of 50,
namely 1971-2020. The results of this study show that
investment, the proportion of the service sector, the
number of working people are negatively and
significantly correlated with the inequality of income
distribution in Bali Province, while the proportion of
agricultural land area is not correlated with the
inequality of income distribution in Bali Province.
Keywords :
Inequality of Income Distribution; Investment; Service Sector; Population; Area of Agricultural Land.