Concentration of exports and patterns of trade: a time-series evidence of Malaysia

This paper investigates the magnitude of geographic as well as commodity concentration for Malaysia from 1970 to 2003 and how the pattern of trade and instability has changed over time. The instability index is regressed upon a set of explanatory variables including commodity concentration, geograph...

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Main Author: Hamid, Zarinah
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Published: Tennessee State University 2010
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spelling my.iium.irep.31932011-12-21T01:03:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/3193/ Concentration of exports and patterns of trade: a time-series evidence of Malaysia Hamid, Zarinah HF1021 Commercial geography. Economic geography This paper investigates the magnitude of geographic as well as commodity concentration for Malaysia from 1970 to 2003 and how the pattern of trade and instability has changed over time. The instability index is regressed upon a set of explanatory variables including commodity concentration, geographic concentration and share of primary commodity exports. The results indicate that the commodity concentration appears as a significant variable in explaining the export earnings instability. The paper recommends Malaysia takes several measures in order to remain immune from negative effects of instability. They include the continuous effort to stay competitive by maintaining productivity higher than production cost, to diversify as well as broaden its industrial base and constantly find new markets for new products.These measures, in the presence of right macro-economic policies supplemented by increasing foreign direct investment with intra-regional trade paved the way for market-friendly approach backed by a number of liberalization measures. Tennessee State University 2010-03 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/3193/1/2010-Concentration_of_Exports_%26_Patterns_of_Trade-JDA%5B1%5D.pdf Hamid, Zarinah (2010) Concentration of exports and patterns of trade: a time-series evidence of Malaysia. The Journal of Developing Areas, 43 (2). pp. 255-270. ISSN 0022-037X (P), 1548-2278 (O) http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_developing_areas/summary/v043/43.2.hamid.html
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topic HF1021 Commercial geography. Economic geography
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Hamid, Zarinah
Concentration of exports and patterns of trade: a time-series evidence of Malaysia
description This paper investigates the magnitude of geographic as well as commodity concentration for Malaysia from 1970 to 2003 and how the pattern of trade and instability has changed over time. The instability index is regressed upon a set of explanatory variables including commodity concentration, geographic concentration and share of primary commodity exports. The results indicate that the commodity concentration appears as a significant variable in explaining the export earnings instability. The paper recommends Malaysia takes several measures in order to remain immune from negative effects of instability. They include the continuous effort to stay competitive by maintaining productivity higher than production cost, to diversify as well as broaden its industrial base and constantly find new markets for new products.These measures, in the presence of right macro-economic policies supplemented by increasing foreign direct investment with intra-regional trade paved the way for market-friendly approach backed by a number of liberalization measures.
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title Concentration of exports and patterns of trade: a time-series evidence of Malaysia
title_short Concentration of exports and patterns of trade: a time-series evidence of Malaysia
title_full Concentration of exports and patterns of trade: a time-series evidence of Malaysia
title_fullStr Concentration of exports and patterns of trade: a time-series evidence of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Concentration of exports and patterns of trade: a time-series evidence of Malaysia
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publisher Tennessee State University
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