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influencing public consumption, economic growth and employment opportunities. Using 2009 Susenas data, estimation results show … population) to 99 million (42.8% of the total population), or grew by about 6.67% on average per year. The estimation results …
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This book describes a comparative zakat management, especially going to explain about the government's fiscal policy part of Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam on development programs and poverty reduction with charity instruments in both countries. For the sake of economy, zakat distributed for...
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using time series data from the years 1987-2007 and the program E-views 3.0. Estimation results indicate, the labor supply … sector wages and was, consumption, savings and consistent with the hypothesis TPAKW. Wages, consumption, TPAKW positive … can be explained by the R-squared 76.86%. All variables konsiten labor demand hypothesis. Wages negatively affect the …
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Classical multivariate principal component analysis has been extended to functional data and termed functional principal componentanalysis (FPCA). Most existing FPCA approaches do not accommodate covariate information, and it is the goal of this paper to develop two methods that do. In the ?rst...
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