Does FDI lead to a deterioration of income distribution?: Evidence from Malaysia
Income inequality has long been a frustrating feature of Malaysian economic development.The country income inequality, represented by the Gini Coefficient has decreased only slightly to 0.41 in 2014 from 0.51 in 1970. This income inequality, however, was accompanied by rapid economic growth. Gross D...
Main Authors: | Harun, Mukaramah, Che Mat, Siti Hadijah, Zainal, Zalina |
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Format: | Article |
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Tennessee State University College of Business
2015
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