Social capital and economic growth: empirical evidence from OIC countries

This research investigates the effect of constructive social capital such as religious tolerance, political participation, and marriage; and destructive social capital such as the corruption culture and discriminatory behavior towards the economic growth rate of member countries of the Islamic Coope...

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Main Authors: Hantoro Ksaid Notolegowo, Samsubar Saleh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta 2019-12-01
Series:Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah
Subjects:
oic
Online Access:http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/iqtishad/article/view/10931
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spelling doaj-e7c266dcdc154caa9da9449150d8c6b92021-02-26T08:21:57ZengSyarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of JakartaAl-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah2087-135X2407-86542019-12-0111210.15408/aiq.v11i2.109316194Social capital and economic growth: empirical evidence from OIC countriesHantoro Ksaid Notolegowo0Samsubar Saleh1Gadjah Mada UniversityGadjah Mada UniversityThis research investigates the effect of constructive social capital such as religious tolerance, political participation, and marriage; and destructive social capital such as the corruption culture and discriminatory behavior towards the economic growth rate of member countries of the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) 2014-2017. The results of the research estimation using the technique of fixed effect (FE) from the panel data of the OIC countries show that religious tolerance measured using the freedom of religion index (FRI) shows a positive and significant effect on the economic growth rate; political participation as measured by political rights index (PRI) has a significant negative effect on the economic growth rate; marriage measured using the percentage of married woman (PMW) has a positive effect on the economic growth rate but is not significant; corruption culture measured using the corruption perception index (CPI) has a negative and no significant effect on the economic growth rate; and discrimination behavior measured using discrimination and violence against minorities index (DVI) shows a negative and no significant effect on the economic growth rate.http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/iqtishad/article/view/10931social capitalconstructivedestructiveeconomic growthoic
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author Hantoro Ksaid Notolegowo
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Social capital and economic growth: empirical evidence from OIC countries
Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah
social capital
constructive
destructive
economic growth
oic
author_facet Hantoro Ksaid Notolegowo
Samsubar Saleh
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title Social capital and economic growth: empirical evidence from OIC countries
title_short Social capital and economic growth: empirical evidence from OIC countries
title_full Social capital and economic growth: empirical evidence from OIC countries
title_fullStr Social capital and economic growth: empirical evidence from OIC countries
title_full_unstemmed Social capital and economic growth: empirical evidence from OIC countries
title_sort social capital and economic growth: empirical evidence from oic countries
publisher Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta
series Al-Iqtishad: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Syariah
issn 2087-135X
2407-8654
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This research investigates the effect of constructive social capital such as religious tolerance, political participation, and marriage; and destructive social capital such as the corruption culture and discriminatory behavior towards the economic growth rate of member countries of the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) 2014-2017. The results of the research estimation using the technique of fixed effect (FE) from the panel data of the OIC countries show that religious tolerance measured using the freedom of religion index (FRI) shows a positive and significant effect on the economic growth rate; political participation as measured by political rights index (PRI) has a significant negative effect on the economic growth rate; marriage measured using the percentage of married woman (PMW) has a positive effect on the economic growth rate but is not significant; corruption culture measured using the corruption perception index (CPI) has a negative and no significant effect on the economic growth rate; and discrimination behavior measured using discrimination and violence against minorities index (DVI) shows a negative and no significant effect on the economic growth rate.
topic social capital
constructive
destructive
economic growth
oic
url http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/iqtishad/article/view/10931
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