THE EFFECT OF POPULATION AND PMDN ON GRDP IN NORTH SUMATRA 2001-2020 PERIOD

Ega Bayu Segoro, Evander Evander Pardos, Feronika Daoni Nadeak, Hawariyah Ginting, Shafa Aulia, Nasrullah Hidayat, Saidun Hutasuhut

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The Gross Regional Domestic Product (GDP) is the main indicator of the economic condition of a region at all times, either based on current prices or constant prices. Total population and domestic investment have an impact on increasing and decreasing GRDP of a region. An increase in population is likely to increase the GRDP of a region, as will an increase in domestic investment, especially in the form of employment which will increase domestic productivity.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24114/qej.v12i1.45465

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