THE INFLUENCE OF FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT ON EMISSIONS IN INDONESIA WITH ECONOMIC GROWTH AS A MODERATING VARIABLE

Authors

  • Muhammad Risal Tawil Politeknik Baubau, Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Emi Yulia Siska Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang, Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Emi Yulia Siska Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang, Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Muhammad Lucky UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, Indonesia3, Indonesia
  • Muhammad Lucky UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, Indonesia3, Indonesia
  • Subur Harahap Institut Bisnis Nusantara, Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Subur Harahap Institut Bisnis Nusantara, Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Melinda Melinda Universitas Bung Karno, Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Melinda Melinda Universitas Bung Karno, Indonesia, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29040/jie.v8i2.13213

Abstract

Abstract This research aims to examine the influence of financial development on emissions in Indonesia in 2015-2023 by adding economic growth as a moderating variable. The data is panel data, which was tested with the help of SmartPLS software. The research results show that financial development has a significant and positive effect on emissions. Economic growth is able to moderate the relationship between economic growth and emissions disclosure. It is hoped that this research will become a basis for consideration for investors in making investment decisions, especially in companies. Keywords: Economic Growth, Emissions, Financial Development.

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2024-05-07

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Tawil, M. R., Siska, E. Y., Siska, E. Y., Lucky, M., Lucky, M., Harahap, S., … Melinda, M. (2024). THE INFLUENCE OF FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT ON EMISSIONS IN INDONESIA WITH ECONOMIC GROWTH AS A MODERATING VARIABLE. JURNAL ILMIAH EDUNOMIKA, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.29040/jie.v8i2.13213

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