Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nazatul Akmar Mohd Shah

The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia. The determinants are inflation rate (IR), gross domestic product (GDP), exchange rate (ER), trade openness (TRO) and Unemployment rate (UNPR). The study was using time series data from1988 to 2018 by u...

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Main Author: Mohd Shah, Nazatul Akmar
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spelling my.uitm.ir.285172020-02-27T03:15:00Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28517/ Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nazatul Akmar Mohd Shah Mohd Shah, Nazatul Akmar Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product Economic development. Development economics. Economic growth Foreign exchange. Foreign exchange rates The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia. The determinants are inflation rate (IR), gross domestic product (GDP), exchange rate (ER), trade openness (TRO) and Unemployment rate (UNPR). The study was using time series data from1988 to 2018 by using yearly data. Multiple linear regression test has been used in this study. The result shows that inflation rate and gross domestic product have positive and significant relationship towards foreign direct investment in Malaysia. Meanwhile, there is insignificant relationship between exchange rate, trade openness and unemployment rate on foreign direct investment in Malaysia. It means exchange rate, trade openness and unemployment rate has no significant effect on Foreign direct investment in Malaysia. Based on the result obtained, recommendation are made for the significant of study to help them in improving the foreign direct investment inflow in Malaysia for long run. Faculty of Business and Management 2020 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28517/1/PPb_NAZATUL%20AKMAR%20MOHD%20SHAH%20BM%20M%2020_5.pdf Mohd Shah, Nazatul Akmar (2020) Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nazatul Akmar 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 [Student Project] (Unpublished)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
Economic development. Development economics. Economic growth
Foreign exchange. Foreign exchange rates
spellingShingle Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
Economic development. Development economics. Economic growth
Foreign exchange. Foreign exchange rates
Mohd Shah, Nazatul Akmar
Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nazatul Akmar Mohd Shah
description The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia. The determinants are inflation rate (IR), gross domestic product (GDP), exchange rate (ER), trade openness (TRO) and Unemployment rate (UNPR). The study was using time series data from1988 to 2018 by using yearly data. Multiple linear regression test has been used in this study. The result shows that inflation rate and gross domestic product have positive and significant relationship towards foreign direct investment in Malaysia. Meanwhile, there is insignificant relationship between exchange rate, trade openness and unemployment rate on foreign direct investment in Malaysia. It means exchange rate, trade openness and unemployment rate has no significant effect on Foreign direct investment in Malaysia. Based on the result obtained, recommendation are made for the significant of study to help them in improving the foreign direct investment inflow in Malaysia for long run.
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author Mohd Shah, Nazatul Akmar
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title Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nazatul Akmar Mohd Shah
title_short Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nazatul Akmar Mohd Shah
title_full Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nazatul Akmar Mohd Shah
title_fullStr Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nazatul Akmar Mohd Shah
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia / Nazatul Akmar Mohd Shah
title_sort determinants of foreign direct investment in malaysia / nazatul akmar mohd shah
publisher Faculty of Business and Management
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url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28517/1/PPb_NAZATUL%20AKMAR%20MOHD%20SHAH%20BM%20M%2020_5.pdf
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