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In this paper, the twin deficits hypothesis was examined using the panel data of nine SEACEN countries. Empirical results provide evidence to support the view that Asian budget deficit causes current account deficit directly as well as indirectly. From policy perspectives, the statistical...
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assess the fiscal policies of Malaysia and the Philippines in relation to education in order to ascertain the condition and …, Malaysia continues to benefit from flexibility in expanding its fiscal position, which remains sustainable due to the …
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the budget policy. In the case of Malaysia, as observed, the budget policy is associated with the long or medium term … method. This paper has found that in the case of Malaysia the Member of Parliaments do influence the outlining of the annual …
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This Technical Assistance report reviews the reforms undertaken by the Government of Malaysia for strengthening outcome …
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In this manuscript we present a comparative analysis of benchmarks based on technical efficiency scores computed using Data Envelopment Analysis with two different model specifications. In one case, we adopt the number of settled cases as output and human resources as input; in the other case,...
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In this paper, I demonstrate that an indicator which is commonly used to assess the long-term fiscal sustainability of public finances in EU member states (“S2”) is also defined if government borrowing rates are assumed to be permanently lower than the growth rate of GDP. I illustrate this...
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