Spatial data modeling in disposable income per capita in china using nationwide spatial autoregressive (SAR)

China as a country became the economic center of the world. However, with a population of 1.3 billion, China's per capita income is still at number 80 in the world. In the world, considering the imbalance between town and country with 100 million people still living in poverty. Thus, to address...

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Main Authors: Tuti Purwaningsih, Anusua Ghosh, Chumairoh Chumairoh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Ahmad Dahlan 2017-07-01
Series:IJAIN (International Journal of Advances in Intelligent Informatics)
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Online Access:http://ijain.org/index.php/IJAIN/article/view/93
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spelling doaj-2923ae741ed5432d84762b691cb49e5f2020-11-24T21:26:09ZengUniversitas Ahmad DahlanIJAIN (International Journal of Advances in Intelligent Informatics)2442-65712548-31612017-07-01329810610.26555/ijain.v3i2.9370Spatial data modeling in disposable income per capita in china using nationwide spatial autoregressive (SAR)Tuti Purwaningsih0Anusua Ghosh1Chumairoh Chumairoh2Universitas Islam IndonesiaUniversity of South AustraliaUniversitas Islam IndonesiaChina as a country became the economic center of the world. However, with a population of 1.3 billion, China's per capita income is still at number 80 in the world. In the world, considering the imbalance between town and country with 100 million people still living in poverty. Thus, to address this imbalance, it is necessary to study the condition in depth, because income per capita is often used as a benchmark to measure the prosperity of a country. With greater and equitable income per capita, the country will be judged increasingly affluent. Two factors, mainly industry and tourism, play an important role in the economic progress in China. These are include Per capita Disposable Income Nationwide (yuan), Total Value of Exports of operating units (1,000 USD), Registered Unemployed Person in Urban Area (10000 person), Foreign Exchange Earning from International tourism(in millions USD) and Number of Overseas Visitor Arrivals (million person/time). Thus, it is necessary to investigate the influence of these factors to increase per capita income. Since the economic development of a region usually affect the surrounding area, this study aims to include spatial effects, using Spatial Autoregressive (SAR) Model. The results suggest that the per capita income affected by the Tourism factor is about 58.65% (R-squared).http://ijain.org/index.php/IJAIN/article/view/93Per Capita Disposable Income NationwideindustrytourismSpatial Autoregressive Model (SAR)
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author Tuti Purwaningsih
Anusua Ghosh
Chumairoh Chumairoh
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Anusua Ghosh
Chumairoh Chumairoh
Spatial data modeling in disposable income per capita in china using nationwide spatial autoregressive (SAR)
IJAIN (International Journal of Advances in Intelligent Informatics)
Per Capita Disposable Income Nationwide
industry
tourism
Spatial Autoregressive Model (SAR)
author_facet Tuti Purwaningsih
Anusua Ghosh
Chumairoh Chumairoh
author_sort Tuti Purwaningsih
title Spatial data modeling in disposable income per capita in china using nationwide spatial autoregressive (SAR)
title_short Spatial data modeling in disposable income per capita in china using nationwide spatial autoregressive (SAR)
title_full Spatial data modeling in disposable income per capita in china using nationwide spatial autoregressive (SAR)
title_fullStr Spatial data modeling in disposable income per capita in china using nationwide spatial autoregressive (SAR)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial data modeling in disposable income per capita in china using nationwide spatial autoregressive (SAR)
title_sort spatial data modeling in disposable income per capita in china using nationwide spatial autoregressive (sar)
publisher Universitas Ahmad Dahlan
series IJAIN (International Journal of Advances in Intelligent Informatics)
issn 2442-6571
2548-3161
publishDate 2017-07-01
description China as a country became the economic center of the world. However, with a population of 1.3 billion, China's per capita income is still at number 80 in the world. In the world, considering the imbalance between town and country with 100 million people still living in poverty. Thus, to address this imbalance, it is necessary to study the condition in depth, because income per capita is often used as a benchmark to measure the prosperity of a country. With greater and equitable income per capita, the country will be judged increasingly affluent. Two factors, mainly industry and tourism, play an important role in the economic progress in China. These are include Per capita Disposable Income Nationwide (yuan), Total Value of Exports of operating units (1,000 USD), Registered Unemployed Person in Urban Area (10000 person), Foreign Exchange Earning from International tourism(in millions USD) and Number of Overseas Visitor Arrivals (million person/time). Thus, it is necessary to investigate the influence of these factors to increase per capita income. Since the economic development of a region usually affect the surrounding area, this study aims to include spatial effects, using Spatial Autoregressive (SAR) Model. The results suggest that the per capita income affected by the Tourism factor is about 58.65% (R-squared).
topic Per Capita Disposable Income Nationwide
industry
tourism
Spatial Autoregressive Model (SAR)
url http://ijain.org/index.php/IJAIN/article/view/93
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