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between export, FDI and GDP for six emerging countries of Chile, India, Mexico, Malaysia, Pakistan and Thailand. Stationarity … in the case of India. The Latin American countries of Mexico and Chile show a different relationship in the short run but …-directional long run relationship among exports, FDI and GDP in Malaysia, while we find a long run uni-directional relationship from …
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his only merit, however. From Chile to Brazil, from Mexico to Argentina, he passed on his passion for the possible to more …
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and bond issuance in Malaysia and Korea. Using vector autoregressive models (VARs) and variance decomposition techniques …, stock returns have significantly influenced the bond issuance (instead of equity issuance) in Malaysia. The findings seem to …
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Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand have not recouped their losses from the 1997 Asian Crisis …
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, Malaysia and Macao show good in 2008 for SPVS. Japan, Philippines, China, Hong Kong and South Korea have a comparative …
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This study contributes to the debate on financial development and economic growth in Malaysia using quarterly …
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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. 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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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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