| dc.description.abstract | This research aims to determine the magnitude of the influence between
the variables Level of Independence, Financial Capability, General Allocation
Fund (DAU), Special Allocation Fund (DAK) and Profit Sharing Fund (DBH) on
Economic Growth in districts/cities in North Sumatra province in the period
2018-2020 regions are both calculated through partial tests and simultaneous
tests. This study uses the Associative Causality method, which is a data testing
method that is used to explain the relationship between the independent variables
and the dependent variable. In this study, the number of samples used was 33
districts/cities in North Sumatra province in the 2018-2020 period with a total of
99 research data. The type of data collection used in this study is secondary data
collected by the author through the official website of the ministry of finance
accessed via the www.djpk.kemenkeu.go.id page. The research materials used as
data in this study are related to Independence, Capability, General Allocation
Funds, Special Allocation Funds, and Profit Sharing Funds and Economic
Growth. After testing the data, the results of this study were obtained which
proved that simultaneously Independence, Capability, General Allocation Funds,
Special Allocation Funds, and Revenue Sharing Funds had a positive and
significant influence on district/city capital spending in the province of North
Sumatra. While partially it is known that Independence, Capability, DAU, and
DAK have no effect on the economic growth of districts/cities in the province of
North Sumatra. While partially the Revenue Sharing Fund (DBH) has a positive
and significant effect on the economic growth of districts/cities in the province of
North Sumatra. | en_US |