THE The Nexus Between Poverty, Education and Economic Growth in Indonesia

  • Amaluddin Amaluddin Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Pattimura, Indonesia

Abstract

The causal relationship between poverty, education and economic growth has been widely studied
in many countries, however, the results of a lot of studies demonstrate a controversial point of view
and diverse conclusions which may be caused by differences in methodologies and development
policies. The purpose of this study is firstly, to investigate the dynamic causality relationship
between education, poverty, and economic growth both in the short and long-run, secondly, to
analyze the dynamic response of poverty to shocks of education and economic growth. This study
applied the quantitative method approach by using Panel Error Error Correction Model (PVECM).
All secondary data was taken from BPS, in the form of panel data of 33 provinces in Indonesia during
the period 2010-2018. This study found strong evidence that there was a long-run feedback causality
linkage between poverty, education, and economic growth, while in the short-run, only found a bi-
directional causality relationship between education and economic growth. The shocks of education
and economic growth were responded negatively by the poverty variable, indicating that improving
the quality of education and economic growth plays a vital role or has an impact on poverty
reduction.

Published
2020-03-10
How to Cite
Amaluddin, A. (2020). THE The Nexus Between Poverty, Education and Economic Growth in Indonesia. Economics Development Analysis Journal, 8(4), 345-354. https://doi.org/10.15294/edaj.v8i4.34130