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Type :thesis
Subject :HC Economic History and Conditions
Main Author :Muhammad Hilmi Abdul Razak
Title :Pengaruh pembolehubah makroekonomi terpilih dan krisis ekonomi terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi di Malaysia
Place of Production :Tanjong Malim
Publisher :Muhammad Hilmi Abdul Razak
Year of Publication :2019
Notes :with CD
Corporate Name :Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
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Abstract : Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
Tujuan utama kajian ini dijalankan adalah untuk menyelidik pengaruh pembolehubah makroekonomi   terpilih   dan   krisis   ekonomi   terhadap   pertumbuhan   ekonomi   di Malaysia.   Kajian  ini  mengkaji  pengaruh  perbelanjaan  kerajaan  dalam  pendidikan, harga  minyak  dunia,   inflasi  dan  krisis  ekonomi  terhadap  pertumbuhan  ekonomi  di Malaysia.  Bagi  mencapai   matlamat  kajian  ini,  data  sekunder  sukuan  tahun  telah digunakan bermula dari Q4:1990 hingga  Q4:2015. Kajian ini menggunakan Kaedah Kuasa   Dua   Terkecil   (KKDT)   dalam   mendapatkan    nilai   koefisien   bagi   lima pembolehubah  termasuklah  perbelanjaan  kerajaan  dalam   pendidikan,  harga  minyak dunia,  inflasi  dan  pembolehubah  dami  mewakili  krisis  kewangan   Asia  dan  dunia. Dapatan   kajian   memberi   indikasi   pembolehubah   perbelanjaan   kerajaan    dalam pendidikan mempunyai kesan positif yang signifikan terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi di    Malaysia.   Keputusan   ini   disokong  dengan   nilai   koefisien   β1=0.201(p

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