The Effect Of Saving And Deposit Of Sharia Banks To Gross Domestic Product
Abstract
This topic was chosen because the author wants to know the effect of Islamic bank savings and deposits on Gross Domestic Products so that they can be input for Islamic banks in Indonesia. The research methods used in this research are research flow diagrams, data collection, literature study, problem identification, preprocessing, data analysis (data analysis used is multiple linear regression, normality test, classic assumption test (multicollinearity test and autocorrelation test), statistics (coefficient of determination (R2), statistical F test, and statistical t test), results of data analysis, final evaluation, research approaches, and research hypotheses.The results of this study are sharia bank savings variables have no effect and are not significant on the Gross Domestic Product variable while sharia bank deposit variables influence and significantly influence the Gross Domestic Product variables, then sharia bank savings variables and sharia bank deposit variables simultaneously significantly influence the Gross Domestic Product variables.This topic is important because sharia bank deposits and deposits are investment vehicles for the people who will certainly influence for economic growth and Indonesia's Gross Domestic Product
Keywords: Savings, Deposits, Gross Domestic Product, Islamic Banks
Savings, Deposits, Gross Domestic Product, Islamic Banks.Full Text:
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