Original Local Government Revenue Explanation PAD Explanation of General Allocation Funds DAU

47 Table 4.3 Descriptive Satistics N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation LNPAD 84 21.64 25.97 25.97 .87 LNDAU 84 25.11 27.55 27.55 .50 LNDAK 84 22.25 25.31 25.31 .56 LNBD 84 26.15 28.58 28.58 .48 Valid N Listwise 84 Source : Secondary Data Output From SPSS 21

1. Original Local Government Revenue Explanation PAD

Original Local Government Revenue has a minimum value at 21,64. The results showed the lowest Original Local Government Revenue PAD in South Sumatra obtained from the district Empat Lawang in 2008. Therefore Empat Lawang is still very dependent on the central government to finance the Local Government Expenditure BD, so Empat Lawang should increase revenue by digging continued sources of income The Original Local Government Revenue PAD is itself both intensification and extensification. Original Local Government Revenues PAD have a maximum value of 25,97. The results showed the highest Original Local Government Revenue PAD in South Sumatra obtained from the city of Palembang in 2013. Therefore, with high Original Local Government Revenue PAD in Palembang city have greater independence of regional autonomy in the 48 area of development finance compared to the DistrictCity in South Sumatra. Original Local Government Revenues PAD have an average value mean for six years amounting to 24,15. Original Local Government Revenues PAD have a standard deviation value of 0,87 smaller than the mean value of Original local government revenues 24,15. Its show the data normally distributed.

2. Explanation of General Allocation Funds DAU

General Allocation Funds have a minimum value of 25,11. The results show the lowest General Allocation Funds in South Sumatera Province, which obtained from Musi Banyuasin in 2010. This result proves even Musi Banyuasin district area as not broad as Palembang but Musi Banyuasin district able to be independent in financing the implementation of regional autonomy. General Allocation Funds have a maximum value of 27,55. The results showed the highest General Allocation Fund in South Sumatra obtained from Palembang in 2013. This proves Palembang is still very dependent on the central government. General Allocation Funds have been achieving an average value mean for six years in consideration which amounts to 26,61. General Allocation Funds have a value of 0,50 standard deviations smaller than the mean of 26,61 showed that the data distribution tends to normal. 49

3. Explanation Special Allocation Fund DAK

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