Impact of Selected Economic Key Indicators to GDP Growth Evidence from the Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand Economy

This project paper discuss the implication studies of Malaysia Singapore and Thailand key economic indicators performance. The chosen macro economic variables are Foreign Direct Investment inflow, Current Account Balance, International Reserve, Inflation rate and GDP growth for time period of 14 yea...

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Main Author: Sarasuphadi, Munusamy
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Language:eng
Published: 2010
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Impact of Selected Economic Key Indicators to GDP Growth Evidence from the Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand Economy
description This project paper discuss the implication studies of Malaysia Singapore and Thailand key economic indicators performance. The chosen macro economic variables are Foreign Direct Investment inflow, Current Account Balance, International Reserve, Inflation rate and GDP growth for time period of 14 year from 1996-2009. Even tough, Singapore economic performance higher than other countries in ASEAN Malaysia’s and Thailand’s role of economic contribution is significant in regional growth triangle. The findings shown that Current Account Balance playing significant role compare other key indicators for Malaysia and Thailand. Meanwhile for Singapore FDI and International Reserve playing significant role to its economic growth. The significant key economic indicators of these three counties is depend on their economic policy and different economic growth status.
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author Sarasuphadi, Munusamy
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title Impact of Selected Economic Key Indicators to GDP Growth Evidence from the Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand Economy
title_short Impact of Selected Economic Key Indicators to GDP Growth Evidence from the Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand Economy
title_full Impact of Selected Economic Key Indicators to GDP Growth Evidence from the Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand Economy
title_fullStr Impact of Selected Economic Key Indicators to GDP Growth Evidence from the Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand Economy
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Selected Economic Key Indicators to GDP Growth Evidence from the Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand Economy
title_sort impact of selected economic key indicators to gdp growth evidence from the malaysia, singapore, thailand economy
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granting_department College of Business (COB)
publishDate 2010
url https://etd.uum.edu.my/3696/1/s801845.pdf
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spelling my-uum-etd.36962014-01-29T08:49:43Z Impact of Selected Economic Key Indicators to GDP Growth Evidence from the Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand Economy 2010 Sarasuphadi, Munusamy Idris, Faoziah College of Business (COB) Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business HC Economic History and Conditions This project paper discuss the implication studies of Malaysia Singapore and Thailand key economic indicators performance. The chosen macro economic variables are Foreign Direct Investment inflow, Current Account Balance, International Reserve, Inflation rate and GDP growth for time period of 14 year from 1996-2009. Even tough, Singapore economic performance higher than other countries in ASEAN Malaysia’s and Thailand’s role of economic contribution is significant in regional growth triangle. The findings shown that Current Account Balance playing significant role compare other key indicators for Malaysia and Thailand. Meanwhile for Singapore FDI and International Reserve playing significant role to its economic growth. The significant key economic indicators of these three counties is depend on their economic policy and different economic growth status. 2010 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/3696/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/3696/1/s801845.pdf text eng validuser http://lintas.uum.edu.my:8080/elmu/index.jsp?module=webopac-l&action=fullDisplayRetriever.jsp&szMaterialNo=0000768008 masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Chadin Rachananonda, (2006).Tax Incentives and FDI in Thailand, working paper for International Symposium on FDI and Corporate Taxation: Experience of Asian Countries and Issues in the Global Economy, Dohlner', Lisa Grom, Karin, (2006). Establishing in Malaysia-The Impact of cultural factor: Subject Term: FDI, Culture, Malaysia' s Establishment SME, Master Thesis, Jonkoping University Press. Eliza, Nor, M.Azali, Law, Siong-Hook and Lee,(2008). 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