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stimulating long-term Malaysia’s economic growth through a well-established neoclassical growth model and a set of advanced time … Malaysia’s economic growth in the long-run. Furthermore, we find that medical tourism Granger-cause economic growth and it is … also relatively the most important factor in explaining the variation of Malaysia’s economic growth, especially in the long-run. …
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Malaysia. This paper will also discuss the contribution of these two factors to Malaysia’s economic growth for the period of …
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This paper investigates the relationship among energy, emissions and economic growth in Malaysia with the presence of … contrast, in the long-run, the feedback hypothesis is observed. Therefore, we suggest the policy makers in Malaysia to focus on …
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in four OIC member countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria and Turkey). The paper uses descriptive statistics to analyze … and compare structural transformation in the study countries. It finds that Malaysia, Indonesia and Turkey succeeded …
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This study contributes to the debate on financial development and economic growth in Malaysia using quarterly …
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Malaysia. Using annual data from 1983 to 2003, our results using the long-run Granger causality in the vector error correction …
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This study examines the role of trade openness and foreign direct investment in influencing economic growth in Malaysia …
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This paper addresses the question how knowledge is used to benefit the economic development of Singapore and Malaysia …
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criminal activities in Malaysia for the period 1973-2003. Real gross national product was used as proxy for economic conditions … in Malaysia. Our results indicate that murder, armed robbery, rape, assault, daylight burglary and motorcycle theft …
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variables in Malaysia for the period 1973 to 2003. In order to avoid what the econometrician term as ‘spurious regression … long-run relationship between property crime and the three macroeconomic variables in Malaysia. Our VECM results, however …, our variance decomposition results indicate that property crime in Malaysia is affect by economic growth measure by real …
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