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by fuel type and economic growth in Malaysia. The main finding is that diesel and motor petrol are the major contributors … to economic growth in the long-run in Malaysia. The long run elasticity for diesel is 1.1, while the long run elasticity … for motor petrol is 0.5. The problem for Malaysia is that both diesel and motor petrol are major causes of acidification …
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In this paper, we provide a comparative account of the evolution of private saving in India and Malaysia, and analyze … indicates that expected pension benefits tend to stimulate private saving in India, but that the reverse is found in Malaysia. …
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system in Malaysia over the period 1959-2005. The technique of principal component analysis is used to construct a summary …
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sub-sector of electronics industry in Malaysia as reported by MIDA (Malaysian Industrial Development Authority, 2004). The …
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and Malaysia. The results suggest that the presence of significant directed credit programs favoring certain priority … positive in Malaysia. …
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foreign savings in Malaysia. The bounds testing approach to cointegration and the generalised forecast error variance … relationship between economic growth and savings in Malaysia are stable and coalescing in the long run. The variance decomposition … finding indicates that economic growth in Malaysia is dominated by domestic savings such as private and public savings …
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This paper examines various transmission mechanism channels on economic growth in Malaysia over the quarterly period …
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This study estimates the possible determinants of outward FDI from Malaysia by introducing host market size and home …
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Applying Foster, Haltiwanger and Krizan‟s (1998) decomposition of productivity growth method to Malaysian manufacturing census data for 2000 and 2005, we analyse if firm turnover by ownership (domestic versus foreign) has any impact on the sector‟s aggregate productivity growth. The...
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foreign direct investment (FDI) in Malaysia. From the empirical tests, this study suggests:- (1) FDI and its determinants are … major determinants explaining inward FDI in Malaysia, both in the long-run as well as short- run. In general, these findings … in Malaysia. …
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