The impact of government expenditure toward economic growth in Malaysia / Jacqualine Anak Ayong

Ayong, Jacqualine (2018) The impact of government expenditure toward economic growth in Malaysia / Jacqualine Anak Ayong. [Student Project] (Unpublished)

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to identify the impact of government expenditure
towards economic growth in Malaysia using a series data for the period (1987-2017).
Regression model between the variables are the tools of analysis. This paper used
Augmented Dickey-Fuller and Phillips-Perron unit roots examine tests while
Kwiatkowski-Phillips-Schmidt-Shin which is stationary test to the integration order of
the variable. The study found that the government expenditure and population has
significant impact on the growth of GDP. Therefore, it was also found that
unemployment and inflation are proven to have no influence on GDP growth.
Researcher has tested the autocorrelation by observe the value of Durbin Watson from
Durbin Watson test which the results indicate the presence of no autocorrelation.
Researcher has also tested the multicollinearity test by using VIF test. It found that no
serial correlation among the explanatory variables.

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