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Literature review on the effect of restrictiveness of trade in services on economic growth
Published 2010“…Economic growth is one of the most important objectives of macroeconomic policies of every country in the world. …”
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Tourism and economic growth in Malaysia: Evidence from multivariate causality tests
Published 2010“…Secondly, multivariate causality test based on the error correction model reveals that the Granger causality between international tourism receipts and real economic growth is unidirectional - running from real economic growth to international tourism receipts. …”
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Effects of foreign aid, oil price and conflict on low-income OIC countries' economic growth
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Emotional intelligence, psyhological contract violation and counterproductive work behaviour: Moderating effect of industrial relations cliamte / Raja Muhamad Yusof Raja Aziz
Published 2018Subjects: “…Development economics. Economic growth…”
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Study on students’ gender, study styles and study hours in exam performances related to Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Published 2020Subjects: “…HD72-88 Economic growth, development, planning…”
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The role of macroeconomic fundamentals in Malaysian post recession growth.
Published 2013“…The long-run cointegrating relationship shown that an increase in exports, government expenditure or depreciation of exchange rate will promote long-term economic growth while increase in inflation, interest rate and imports will tamper the Malaysian economic growth. …”
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The Effect of Public Debt on Energy-Growth Nexus: Threshold Regression Analysis
Published 2016“…In contrast, the impact of the energy consumption on economic growth for the case of Malaysia indicates a diminishing trend in the energy and economic growth nexus when the public debt is above the threshold level. …”
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Water and environmental issues
Published 2018“…Malaysia is fortunate that it is located in a humid tropical area rich in rainfall and water resources. The rapid economic growth of Malaysia in the past decades is also mainly attributed to its ability to exploit abundant natural resources including water. …”
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Is The Export-Led Growth Hypothesis Valid for Malaysia?
Published 2015“…The relationship between exports and economic growth has been widely discussed and empirically tested in a number of developing countries including Malaysia. …”
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Estimation of Malaysia Public Debt Threshold
Published 2016“…The objective of this study is to examine the implication of the public debt on the economic growth of Malaysia from the perspective of different public debt levels threshold. …”
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Global digital divide: The impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) on economic indicators / Debbra Toria Nipo
Published 2018“…Evidence on impacts of ICT on economic growth across different regions on the other hand, is still scarce and requires further investigation. …”
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Automated low cost house demand forecasting for urban area
Published 2004“…Historically, urbanization was the product of industrial expansion and rapid economic growth. In developing country however, the process has been characterized by rapid urban growth without corresponding economic growth of the cities. …”
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Regional economic cooperation and integration through growth triangles: The case of IMS-GT
Published 2010“…The positive spillover effects help to promote economic growth in the less developed regions particularly the Riau province – Batam and Bintan Islands.…”
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Modelling the impact of tax structure on economic indicators / Taufik Abd Hakim
Published 2015“…Additionally, the gap between traditional schools of thought which believe that lower income tax rates generate economic growth, while modern schools of thought propagate that higher income tax rates produce economic growth especially for high income countries (Slemrod, 2003; Bonu and Pedro, 2009) motivate researcher to reveal the impact of taxes among group of countries. …”
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Energy Subsidy and Economic Production: The Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia
Published 2016“…We conclude that energy subsidy is significant to promote economic growth in both countries. The absence of energy subsidy will bring harm to the economic growth. …”
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Assessing the socio-economic benefits of public R&D activities in Malaysia
Published 2010“…As an open economy, Malaysia needs to constantly generate and establish new sources of economic growth in order to remain competitive in the long run. …”
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'Science to action' of the sustainable low carbon city-region: lessons learnt from Iskandar Malaysia
Published 2015“…Iskandar Malaysia (IM) is a rapidly developing urban region in southern Peninsular Malaysia that was institutionalised in 2006 with a view to spurring Malaysia's economic growth up to 2025. In pursuing rapid economic growth to become a developed, high-income nation by 2020, Malaysia is conscious of its global responsibility in environmental protection and global climate change mitigation, hence the country's commitment to reducing its carbon emission intensity of GDP by up to 40% by 2020 based on the 2005 level. …”
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Pertumbuhan ekonomi dan kualiti hidup: Pengalaman Malaysia
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