The relationship between macroeconomic variables on residential property price: case study in Malaysia before and during COVID-19

IF 1.5 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
S. H. Zulkarnain, A. S. Nawi
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyse numerous aspects affecting residential property price in Malaysia against macroeconomics issues such as gross domestic product (GDP), exchange rate, unemployment and wage. Design/methodology/approach The hedonic pricing model has been adopted as econometric model for this research to investigate the relationship between residential property price against macroeconomics indicator. The data for residential property price and macroeconomic variables were collected from 1991 to 2019. Multiple linear regression had been adopted to find the relationship between the dependent and independent variables. Findings The result shows that the GDP has a significant positive impact on residential property price, while exchange rate has no significant impact although it was positive. In addition, the unemployment rate has a significant impact on the residential property price and has a negative relationship. Similar to the wage that shows the negative relationship with residential property prices. Moreover, during the pandemic COVID-19 in Malaysia, this research shows a more transparent view of the relationship between residential property price and the macroeconomic issues of GDP, exchange rate, unemployment and wage. Originality/value The findings of this research found that macroeconomics issue cannot be eliminated due to Malaysia is a developing country, and there will always be an issue that will happen, but the issues can be reduced to maximise the advantages, e.g. during COVID-19, the solution to fight against COVID-19 were crucial and weaken the macroeconomics issues.
宏观经济变量与住宅房地产价格的关系——新冠肺炎前后马来西亚的案例研究
目的本研究的目的是针对国内生产总值(GDP)、汇率、失业率和工资等宏观经济问题,分析影响马来西亚住宅房地产价格的多个方面。设计/方法/方法本研究采用特征定价模型作为计量经济模型,研究住宅价格与宏观经济指标之间的关系。住宅房地产价格和宏观经济变量的数据收集于1991年至2019年。采用多元线性回归法来寻找因变量和自变量之间的关系。研究结果表明,GDP对住宅价格有显著的正向影响,而汇率虽然是正向的,但对住宅价格没有显著的影响。此外,失业率对住宅楼价有显著影响,并具有负相关关系。类似于工资显示出与住宅物业价格的负相关关系。此外,在马来西亚新冠肺炎大流行期间,这项研究显示了对住宅房地产价格与GDP、汇率、失业和工资等宏观经济问题之间关系的更透明看法。原创/价值本研究发现,由于马来西亚是一个发展中国家,宏观经济问题是无法消除的,而且总会有一个问题发生,但可以减少这些问题以最大限度地发挥优势,例如在新冠肺炎期间,抗击新冠肺炎的解决方案至关重要,并削弱了宏观经济问题。
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