dc.description.abstract | The main purpose of development is to create an environment that enables
community to enjoy healthy life, long life and to run productive life. To materialize
the three elements above, a concrete and continuous effort is done. The human
development index portrays human quality. Qualified human beings are the main
factor in economic growth, therefore, if the the human quality is good, the economic
growth is high.
The purpose of this study was (1) to analyze the causality relationship
between Human Development Index and economic growth and (2) to analyze the
causality relationship between the economic growth (Xt) with Life Expectancy Rate.
Literacy Rate, Average Length of Study and Real Spending per Capita (Yt). The data
used in this study were the quantitative time series data in the form of annual data in
figures from 2002 to 2012 obtained from Central Bureau of Statistics, journals,
research findings and other literatures related to the object of this study. The data
obtained were analyzed throughVAR analysis including Unit Root Test, Integration
Degree Test and Granger Casuality Test. The data obtained were tested by using
Eviews 5.0 program.
The result of this study showed that (1) the relationship between the variable
of economic growth and Human Development Index was not a reciprocal
relationship (feedback). Economic growth did not have any influence on Human
Development Index, while Human Development Index had influence on economic
growth with the level of confidence of 90%, (2) Economic growth and life expectancy
did not have any reciprocal relationship (feedback). Life expectancy did not have any
influence on economic growth, while economic growth had influence on life
expectancy, and (3) Economic growth was not interconnected with the variables of
literacyrate, average length of study and real spending per capita. Therefore,
economic growth and the the variables of literacyrate. average length of study and
real spending per capita did not influence to each other. | en_US |