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Kebijakan Fiskal Dan Fertilitas Di Indonesia

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Kebijakan fiskal adalah kebijakan yang dibuat pemerintah untuk mengatur kondisi ekonomi negara/daerah melalui pengeluaran dan pendapatan pemerintah. Berdasarkan teori ricardian ekuivalen, kebijakan fiskal tidak memberikan pengaruh positif terhadap perekonomian nasional, karena adanya perilaku rasional konsumen tetapi teori keynesian mengatakan kebijakan fiskal memberikan pengaruh positif terhadap perekonomian. Dalam buku ini membahas mengenai faktor pengaruh kebijakan fiskal dalam keputusan fertilitas pada Pemerintah Kota dan Kabupaten di Indonesia selama siklus bisnis. Penulis menyadari bahwa buku ini masih jauh dari kesempurnaan.

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  • Siregar, Oktarini Khamilah, 2022. "Kebijakan Fiskal Dan Fertilitas Di Indonesia," Thesis Commons rhw4z, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:thesis:rhw4z
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/rhw4z
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