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Investment is important part of development economic, especially on increase of economic growth. Through investment, various of production facilities will be provide, thus will give optimally production output and value added, as a result can improve the economic growth. Investment activities can be done by two main sectors, government and private. Majority of government investment commonly to finance physical and non-physical development that could not be conducted by society. Lack of capital in government sector influence low of encourage on physical infrastructure as driving of business and economic activities. That condition will impact on private investment. This study will explain the effect of government investment and another economic variables, such as economic growth, investment credit, interest rate, inflation and exchange rate, and the influence of private investment on economic growth in Indonesia
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![Dr Indra Suhendra is a lecturer in Economics & Development department, University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa. He has a Bachelors degree in Finance and Banking Management, M.Si in Economics and Doctoral Degree in Economics from Padjadjaran University, Indonesia. He is an assessor in the Ministry of Education and cultural of Indonesia. He has published in both journals and books. He is also a member of Editorial Board journal of Economics Development in Banten, Journal of Management and Accounting in STIE Kalpataru Bogor, Journal of Ekomenas University National Jakarta.](http://media.springernature.com/lw685/springer-static/image/art%3A10.7603%2Fs40706-014-0028-4/MediaObjects/40706_2014_28_Fig1_HTML.jpg)
Cep Jandi Anwar is a lecturer in Economics and Development Department, University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa. He has a Bachelor of Economics Degree in Economics and a Master of Economics degree majoring Finance and Banking from Padjadjaran University, Indonesia. He has published in both National and International journals. His research interests are Monetary Economics and Macroeconomics.
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Suhendra, I., Anwar, C. Determinants of Private Investment and The Effects on Economic Growth in Indonesia. GSTF J Bus Rev 3, 28 (2014). https://doi.org/10.7603/s40706-014-0028-4
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