4. Investment is one of the most important domestic components in shaping GDP household consumption and government spend
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4. Investment is one of the most important domestic componentsin shaping GDPhousehold consumption and government spending. In the midst ofglobal uncertainty thatincreased due to the US-China trade war and the ongoing Corona-19pandemic,Indonesia's exports are depressed in contributing to GDP. Thus theinvestmentbecome hope as the second economic contributor after householdconsumption.Pay attention to Table 4 below:
Question 4:It would be even better if your analysis was added with other data& indicatorswhich supports.
4.a. Based on Table 4. above, what can you conclude from the 2indicators presented:gross savings and non-financial investments? Describe YourAnalysis.4.b. Based on your Analysis above (4.a). What can the government doto addressthat matter? Describe your analysis.
Details / Quarter a. Gross Savings Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Amount b. Non-Financial Investment Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Amount Source: Statistics Indonesia, 2022 2014 821.4 827.8 848.9 833.7 3,331.8 879.8 939.2 931.7 906.5 3,657.2 2015 2016 967.4 1006.2 1047.6 919.8 3,941.0 912.1 950.0 989.0 855.2 3,706.3 3,974.0 974.9 996.4 1039.7 963 1037.6 1070.5 1104.7 986.3 2017 1,088.7 1,094.4 1,129.3 1,051.4 4,363.8 1,116.7 1,152.5 1,185.6 1,126.4 4,199.1 4,581.2 2018 1,175.6 1,175.2 1,183.0 1,152.0 4,685.8 2019 1,227.6 1,220.5 2,448.1 1245.4 1286 1309.7 1288.1 5,129.2 2,666.9 1326 1340.9
Question 4:It would be even better if your analysis was added with other data& indicatorswhich supports.
4.a. Based on Table 4. above, what can you conclude from the 2indicators presented:gross savings and non-financial investments? Describe YourAnalysis.4.b. Based on your Analysis above (4.a). What can the government doto addressthat matter? Describe your analysis.
Details / Quarter a. Gross Savings Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Amount b. Non-Financial Investment Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Amount Source: Statistics Indonesia, 2022 2014 821.4 827.8 848.9 833.7 3,331.8 879.8 939.2 931.7 906.5 3,657.2 2015 2016 967.4 1006.2 1047.6 919.8 3,941.0 912.1 950.0 989.0 855.2 3,706.3 3,974.0 974.9 996.4 1039.7 963 1037.6 1070.5 1104.7 986.3 2017 1,088.7 1,094.4 1,129.3 1,051.4 4,363.8 1,116.7 1,152.5 1,185.6 1,126.4 4,199.1 4,581.2 2018 1,175.6 1,175.2 1,183.0 1,152.0 4,685.8 2019 1,227.6 1,220.5 2,448.1 1245.4 1286 1309.7 1288.1 5,129.2 2,666.9 1326 1340.9