The volatility of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nurasyikin Mohd Shah

This study examines the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and the determinants of inflation rate (INR), exchange rate (EXR), gross domestic product (GDP), trade openness (TRO) and infrastructure (INF) from year 1970 to 2017, which contains annual data. This data was analyzed by us...

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Main Author: Mohd Shah, Nurasyikin
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Business and Management 2019
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spelling my.uitm.ir.259602019-10-25T02:17:56Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/25960/ The volatility of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nurasyikin Mohd Shah Mohd Shah, Nurasyikin Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product HG Finance Foreign investments. Country risk This study examines the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and the determinants of inflation rate (INR), exchange rate (EXR), gross domestic product (GDP), trade openness (TRO) and infrastructure (INF) from year 1970 to 2017, which contains annual data. This data was analyzed by using Multiple Linear Regressions in order to define the statistical relationship among the variables. Besides using Multiple Linear Regressions, this study also use Descriptive Analysis, and Unit Root Test. In diagnostic checking, some tests done to check the significant presents of autocorrelation, heteroscedascity, the normality of data distribution and model specification. The results of the study shows that there is significant relationship between inflation rate (INR), exchange rate (EXR), trade openness (TRO) and infrastructure (INF) with the foreign direct investment while gross domestic product (GDP) did not have any relationship with the foreign direct investment. As conclusion for the studies shows that INR, EXR, TRO and INF become factor that affecting the foreign direct investment in Malaysia. Faculty of Business and Management 2019 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/25960/1/PPb_NURASYIKIN%20MOHD%20SHAH%20BM%20M%2019_5.pdf Mohd Shah, Nurasyikin (2019) The volatility of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nurasyikin Mohd Shah. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
HG Finance
Foreign investments. Country risk
spellingShingle Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
HG Finance
Foreign investments. Country risk
Mohd Shah, Nurasyikin
The volatility of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nurasyikin Mohd Shah
description This study examines the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and the determinants of inflation rate (INR), exchange rate (EXR), gross domestic product (GDP), trade openness (TRO) and infrastructure (INF) from year 1970 to 2017, which contains annual data. This data was analyzed by using Multiple Linear Regressions in order to define the statistical relationship among the variables. Besides using Multiple Linear Regressions, this study also use Descriptive Analysis, and Unit Root Test. In diagnostic checking, some tests done to check the significant presents of autocorrelation, heteroscedascity, the normality of data distribution and model specification. The results of the study shows that there is significant relationship between inflation rate (INR), exchange rate (EXR), trade openness (TRO) and infrastructure (INF) with the foreign direct investment while gross domestic product (GDP) did not have any relationship with the foreign direct investment. As conclusion for the studies shows that INR, EXR, TRO and INF become factor that affecting the foreign direct investment in Malaysia.
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title The volatility of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nurasyikin Mohd Shah
title_short The volatility of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nurasyikin Mohd Shah
title_full The volatility of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nurasyikin Mohd Shah
title_fullStr The volatility of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nurasyikin Mohd Shah
title_full_unstemmed The volatility of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nurasyikin Mohd Shah
title_sort volatility of foreign direct investment in malaysia / nurasyikin mohd shah
publisher Faculty of Business and Management
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/25960/1/PPb_NURASYIKIN%20MOHD%20SHAH%20BM%20M%2019_5.pdf
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