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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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on Penang, Malaysia is used for analysis. Based on the findings, being married and Malay are associated with higher …
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relationship between real tourism receipts, real income and real exchange rate in Malaysia. This study covers the annual sample …
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The objective of this study is to examine the tourism-growth nexus for Malaysia with the cointegration and Granger … effective exchange rate in Malaysia are cointegrated. In terms of Granger causality, this study finds different sources of … source for long-term economic growth in Malaysia. …
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This study re-visits the health-income nexus for Malaysia using alternative econometric techniques which addressed on …. Therefore, our findings support the health care luxury hypothesis in Malaysia. From policy view point, the system-wise Rao’s F …-test reveals strong unilateral causality running from real income to health care expenditure in Malaysia. …
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The purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the vindication of savings-led growth hypothesis for the Malaysian economy with the long run TYDL version of Granger causality – Toda and Yamamoto (1995) and Dolado and Lütkepohl (1996). This study used the quarterly sample from 1970:Q1...
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The aim of this study is to re-visit the Feldstein and Horioka (1980) puzzle for Malaysia. The conventional bounds …
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economic growth, energy prices and technology innovation in Malaysia on the other over the period, 1970–2009. The results of … affect it in Malaysia over a long run. The Granger causality results reveal that technology innovation Granger-cause economic … growth and electricity consumption in Malaysia. Moreover, we find that electricity consumption and economic growth Granger …
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The purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the vindication of the savings-led growth hypothesis for the Malaysian economy with the long-run TYDL version of the Granger causality test–Toda and Yamamoto (1995) and Dolado and Lütkepohl (1996). This study used the quarterly sample...
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, unemployment and crime rates in Malaysia. This study covered the annual data from 1970 to 2008. Design/methodology/approach – The … arrivals are positively related to crime rates in Malaysia. For Granger causality, in the long-run tourist arrivals, inflation … and unemployment rates Granger cause crime rate in Malaysia. However, in the short run we find bilateral causality between …
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