CD Skripsi
Pengaruh Alat Pembayaran Non Tunai Terhadap Jumlah Uang Beredar (M1) Di Indonesia Pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19 Maret 2019 – Desember 2021
ABSTRACT
This study aims to analyze the effect of variable ATM/Debit card
transactions, E-Money transactions and Delivery Channel transactions on the
money supply (M1) in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic March 2019 –
December 2021. This study uses the dependent variable consisting of Cards
ATM/Debit, E-Money and Delivery Channel Transactions.
The method of analysis in this study uses secondary data which is
classified as time series data which is descriptive and quantitative. The data
analysis technique in this study uses multiple linear regression estimation of the
Ordinary Least Square (OLS) model which is processed with the SPSS 24
program. The hypothesis testing is carried out by statistical tests (t test, F test,
coefficient of determination R2), and classical assumption test.
The results of this study indicate that the ATM/Debit Card transaction
value variable has no significant and positive effect on the money supply (M1), the
value of electronic money transactions (E-Money) has a significant and positive
effect on the money supply (M1), and the Delivery Channel transaction value. no
significant and positive effect on the money supply (M1).
Keywords : Money Supply (M1), Debit Card/ATM, E-Money, Delivery Channel
Transactions
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