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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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