Impact of Export, Import, and Population on Economic Growth in Malaysia

Nurulashikin Romli, Suhana Mohamed, Zuraidah Ahmad
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This study investigates the impact between export, import, and population on economic growth in Malaysia. This study examines the economic growth of Malaysia from 1960 to 2021 with a total of 62 observations. Exports (EX), imports (IM), and population (POP) are the independent variables used to determine economic growth. As the dependent variable, a proxy for Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth represents economic growth. Using Eviews 12, descriptive, correlation, and multiple regression analyses were conducted on the data. The main finding indicates that population and imports positively affect Malaysia's economic growth. As a result, exports negatively impacted Malaysia's economic growth. This study is significant because it contributes new knowledge that population, not imports or exports, has had the most significant impact on Malaysia's economic growth over the past 62 years. This study recommends that future research investigate the population, policies and environmental factors that influence economic growth and expand the sample size.
出口、进口和人口对马来西亚经济增长的影响
本研究探讨出口、进口和人口对马来西亚经济增长的影响。本研究考察了马来西亚从1960年到2021年的经济增长,共有62个观察结果。出口(EX)、进口(IM)和人口(POP)是决定经济增长的自变量。作为因变量,国内生产总值(GDP)增长的代理代表经济增长。使用Eviews 12对数据进行描述性、相关性和多元回归分析。主要发现表明,人口和进口对马来西亚的经济增长有积极影响。因此,出口对马来西亚的经济增长产生了负面影响。这项研究意义重大,因为它提供了新的知识,即人口,而不是进口或出口,在过去62年里对马来西亚的经济增长产生了最重大的影响。本研究建议在未来的研究中对影响经济增长的人口、政策和环境因素进行调查,并扩大样本量。
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