最低工资对马来西亚制造业生产力的影响

Sheikh Ahmad Faiz Sheikh Ahmad Tajuddin, S. Muhamad, F. Hasan, Nor Fatimah Che Sulaiman
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本研究通过评估最低工资对马来西亚制造业生产力的影响来衡量马来西亚最低工资的有效性。从马来西亚半岛297家在马来西亚制造商联合会(FMM)注册的制造公司收集了10年的面板数据,并使用静态面板数据回归分析了最低工资对生产率的影响。面板数据分析表明,该研究的随机效应模型(REM)是描述最低工资与生产率关系的最佳模型。研究发现,最低工资提高了劳动生产率。因此,马来西亚根据2012年最低工资令引入的最低工资政策提高了企业的生产率。提高工人的工资激励他们提高生产率。这项研究的结果有助于向监管机构、政策制定者、制造业协会、雇主和工人强调最低工资的影响。研究结果将有助于改善国家最低工资政策。
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Productivity effect of minimum wage in the manufacturing sector of Malaysia
This study measured the effectiveness of Malaysia's minimum wage by assessing the effect of minimum wage on productivity in the Malaysian manufacturing sector. Panel data covering a 10-year period were collected from 297 manufacturing firms in Peninsular Malaysia that were registered with the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) and analysed using static panel data regression to examine the effect of minimum wage on productivity. Panel data analysis revealed that the study's random effect model (REM) was the best model to describe the relationship between the minimum wage and productivity. The study found that the minimum wage improved labour productivity. Therefore, the minimum wage policy that was introduced in Malaysia under the Minimum Wage Order 2012 increased firms’ productivity. Increasing workers' wages motivated them to be more productive. This study's results are useful in highlighting to regulators, policymakers, manufacturing associations, employers, and workers the effects of the minimum wage. The implications of the findings will help improve the national minimum wage policy.
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