The Growth and Stabilization Properties of Fiscal Policy in Malaysia

  • Rafiq S
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Abstract

This paper examines the size of the fiscal multiplier values generated in Malaysia. The results show that a government spending shock leads to broad positive economic effects. Although, the effectiveness of fiscal policy alters across macroeconomic states. The estimates show that since the Asian financial crisis the medium- and long-run effect of fiscal policy spending has declined. Some of this is down to greater credit availability and less investment spending.

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Rafiq, S. (2013). The Growth and Stabilization Properties of Fiscal Policy in Malaysia. IMF Working Papers, 13(149), i. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781484337912.001

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