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Malaysian bilateral trade relations and economic growth
Published 2004“…The Granger causality tests have shown that it is the bilateral imports that have caused economic growth in Malaysia rather than the bilateral exports.…”
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Human capital and economic growth: empirical evidence from Malaysia
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Zakat, school enrolment, and economic growth in Malaysia: a panel data analysis
Published 2010“…The main objective of this study is to determine the impact of zakat spending and school enrollment on economic growth using panel data represented by the fourteen states of Malaysia. …”
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Causality relationships between non-bank financial intermediaries and economic growth: the case of Malaysia
Published 2010“…The question whether financial development influences economic growth has been examined in a large number of studies over the past four decades. …”
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Managing compatibility of economic growth and environmental preservation through environmental impact assessment in Malaysia
Published 2013“…It is important to realize that achievement of rapid rates of economic growth and environmental preservation are inherently incompatible goals. …”
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Cointegration and causality between non-bank financial intermediaries and economic growth in Malaysia: an ARDL bounds testing approach
Published 2009“…This paper aims to investigate the causal relationship between nonbank financial intermediaries (NBFIs) and per capita economic growth in Malaysia for the period 1974-2004. …”
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Oil prices and Malaysia economy
Published 2009Subjects: “…HD72 Economic growth, development, planning…”
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Prioritizing the nine challenges of Malaysian Vision 2020
Published 2011Subjects: “…HD72 Economic growth, development, planning…”
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An infrastructure master plan for developing Pulau Pangkor as a new eco-tourist destination
Published 2014Subjects: “…HD72 Economic growth, development, planning…”
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An estimation of educational production function: the case of Tasmanian public schools
Published 2010Subjects: “…HD72 Economic growth, development, planning…”
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Does trade among ASEAN members promote efficiency? Sectoral evidence from the gravity model.
Published 2010Subjects: “…HD72 Economic growth, development, planning…”
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Asymmetric cointegration relationship between real exchange rate and trade variables: the case of Malaysia
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IT outsourcing as an innovative strategy for economic advancement: lessons from Malaysia
Published 2013Subjects: “…HD72 Economic growth, development, planning…”
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An investigation of factors influencing communities decision to reside in gated development in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor
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Land for food cultivation: is price a barrier to expansion?
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Regulatory reforms and productivity performance of the Malaysian mobile telecommunications industry
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Trade openness, foreign direct investment and growth in Thailand
Published 2011“…The results of Granger causality test show that trade openness, foreign direct investment and gross domestic investment Granger caused economic growth unidirectionally, except trade openness. …”
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Causality relationship between electricity consumption and economic activity in Malaysia
Published 2011“…Adequate power supply may be one of the key energy factors that heavily supports economic growth and the improvement in the quality of life in many rapidly developing countries including Malaysia. …”
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Sustaining creative technology entrepreneurship: the role of entrepreneurship development services at public universities in Malaysia
Published 2013“…Most policy makers are convinced to use entrepreneurship as a catalyst to sustain the economic growth and employment opportunities. In any economy, policies on social, political, technology and economics should encourage long term economic growth. …”
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Education as a catalyst towards realising the development goals of Malaysia: case study of the east coast economic study OF THE EAST COAST ECONOMIC REGION
Published 2011“…And education, to generate innovative knowledge for sustained economic growth, is one of the sectors. To achieve the status of a developed economy can be hard, especially in the midst of deep-seated development disparities among regions in the economy. …”
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