Export-led growth hypothesis in Southeast Asia countries: the case of Malaysia / Nur Aqilah Rosli

Export has become one of the biggest inflow for economic growth, so success of export-led growth is the best interest for trade policy purposes. That is why most of the countries will try to export their goods or services throughout the world in order to generate higher...

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Main Author: Rosli, Nur Aqilah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Business Management 2017
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spelling uitm-225882019-03-21T02:14:15Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22588/ Export-led growth hypothesis in Southeast Asia countries: the case of Malaysia / Nur Aqilah Rosli Rosli, Nur Aqilah Export marketing. International marketing Export has become one of the biggest inflow for economic growth, so success of export-led growth is the best interest for trade policy purposes. That is why most of the countries will try to export their goods or services throughout the world in order to generate higher country inflows than outflows. Therefore, many researchers have done research on export-led growth in many countries to look at the country economic growth like gross domestic product. This research conducts a study for Malaysia which is one of the Southeast Asia countries that export product outside a country. Other than that, the aims of this research is to identifies the relationship between the gross domestic product with the macroeconomic variables. The variables include export, import, gross capital formation and exchange rate. To test this research, the study uses multiple linear regression analysis while the data is taken annually from the year 1961 until 2015. Faculty of Business Management 2017 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22588/1/PPb_NUR%20AQILAH%20ROSLI%20J%20BM17_5%20PAGES.pdf Rosli, Nur Aqilah (2017) Export-led growth hypothesis in Southeast Asia countries: the case of Malaysia / Nur Aqilah Rosli. [Student Project] (Submitted)
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Rosli, Nur Aqilah
Export-led growth hypothesis in Southeast Asia countries: the case of Malaysia / Nur Aqilah Rosli
description Export has become one of the biggest inflow for economic growth, so success of export-led growth is the best interest for trade policy purposes. That is why most of the countries will try to export their goods or services throughout the world in order to generate higher country inflows than outflows. Therefore, many researchers have done research on export-led growth in many countries to look at the country economic growth like gross domestic product. This research conducts a study for Malaysia which is one of the Southeast Asia countries that export product outside a country. Other than that, the aims of this research is to identifies the relationship between the gross domestic product with the macroeconomic variables. The variables include export, import, gross capital formation and exchange rate. To test this research, the study uses multiple linear regression analysis while the data is taken annually from the year 1961 until 2015.
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author Rosli, Nur Aqilah
author_facet Rosli, Nur Aqilah
author_sort Rosli, Nur Aqilah
title Export-led growth hypothesis in Southeast Asia countries: the case of Malaysia / Nur Aqilah Rosli
title_short Export-led growth hypothesis in Southeast Asia countries: the case of Malaysia / Nur Aqilah Rosli
title_full Export-led growth hypothesis in Southeast Asia countries: the case of Malaysia / Nur Aqilah Rosli
title_fullStr Export-led growth hypothesis in Southeast Asia countries: the case of Malaysia / Nur Aqilah Rosli
title_full_unstemmed Export-led growth hypothesis in Southeast Asia countries: the case of Malaysia / Nur Aqilah Rosli
title_sort export-led growth hypothesis in southeast asia countries: the case of malaysia / nur aqilah rosli
publisher Faculty of Business Management
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22588/
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