Foreign Investment, Government Expenditure, and Economic Growth in Malaysia

  • Said F
  • Yusof Z
  • Mohd Said S
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study uses the ordinary least squares technique to examine the effect of foreign investment and government expenditure on the growth in GDP per capita in Malaysia over the period 1978-2005. The regression results showed that the growth of export and ratio of government expenditure to GDP are the driving forces in enhancing the economic growth in Malaysia. Foreign investment and previous year real income per capita growth depict positive impact, whereas population growth exerts a negative impact on economic growth.

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Said, F., Yusof, Z., Mohd Said, S., & Osman, A. F. (2010). Foreign Investment, Government Expenditure, and Economic Growth in Malaysia. International Journal of Management Studies, 17. https://doi.org/10.32890/ijms.17.1.2010.9980

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