Global Shocks and the Growth Constraints in the Malaysian Economy 1970-2012

  • Thanoon M
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Abstract

A structural dynamic model is developed to assess Malaysia’s external and internal constraints prior to the East Asian crisis. The model computes the resource requirement to move the economy to a more sustainable form of development. In addition, we examine how the 2008 global financial crisis affected economic performance. The calibrated results clearly show the trade-off between the rate of investment and economic growth under the fiscal and foreign exchange constraints. Our results also highlight the importance of the external trade and FDI to achieve a modest growth.

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Thanoon, M. (2018). Global Shocks and the Growth Constraints in the Malaysian Economy 1970-2012. Academic Journal of Nawroz University, 7(3), 216–227. https://doi.org/10.25007/ajnu.v7n3a225

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