The impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia/ Nurul Asyiqin Che Haron

Education has become one of the central issues in the study of economic development. The existing literature suggests that human capital, especially education is an important component of economic growth. However, there are various debates over whether changes in educational attainment do affect the...

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Main Author: Che Haron, Nurul Asyiqin
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spelling my.uitm.ir.428502021-03-05T01:45:13Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42850/ The impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia/ Nurul Asyiqin Che Haron Che Haron, Nurul Asyiqin Environmental policy and economic development. Sustainable development. Environmental management Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product Economic development. Development economics. Economic growth Education has become one of the central issues in the study of economic development. The existing literature suggests that human capital, especially education is an important component of economic growth. However, there are various debates over whether changes in educational attainment do affect the economic growth rate. Thus, this study aims to examine the impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia. The real gross domestic product (GDP) is chosen as the dependent variable in this study while higher graduate student (HEGS), level of income education (LIE), private public ratio (PPR), secondary school enrolment (SSE) and total employed labour force (TELF) are chosen as independent variables of this study. Data of this study will be gathered from Data Stream and World Bank Data from the year 1970 to 2018. This study has conducted by using Ordinary Least Squares method and all data will be tested in EViews software. As result of finding, the total employed labour force and secondary school enrolment have significant relationship with gross domestic product. Meanwhile, higher graduate students, level of income education and private public ratio have a significantly negative relationship with gross domestic product. 2020-07 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42850/1/42850.pdf Che Haron, Nurul Asyiqin (2020) The impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia/ Nurul Asyiqin Che Haron. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Environmental policy and economic development. Sustainable development. Environmental management
Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
Economic development. Development economics. Economic growth
spellingShingle Environmental policy and economic development. Sustainable development. Environmental management
Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
Economic development. Development economics. Economic growth
Che Haron, Nurul Asyiqin
The impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia/ Nurul Asyiqin Che Haron
description Education has become one of the central issues in the study of economic development. The existing literature suggests that human capital, especially education is an important component of economic growth. However, there are various debates over whether changes in educational attainment do affect the economic growth rate. Thus, this study aims to examine the impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia. The real gross domestic product (GDP) is chosen as the dependent variable in this study while higher graduate student (HEGS), level of income education (LIE), private public ratio (PPR), secondary school enrolment (SSE) and total employed labour force (TELF) are chosen as independent variables of this study. Data of this study will be gathered from Data Stream and World Bank Data from the year 1970 to 2018. This study has conducted by using Ordinary Least Squares method and all data will be tested in EViews software. As result of finding, the total employed labour force and secondary school enrolment have significant relationship with gross domestic product. Meanwhile, higher graduate students, level of income education and private public ratio have a significantly negative relationship with gross domestic product.
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title The impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia/ Nurul Asyiqin Che Haron
title_short The impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia/ Nurul Asyiqin Che Haron
title_full The impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia/ Nurul Asyiqin Che Haron
title_fullStr The impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia/ Nurul Asyiqin Che Haron
title_full_unstemmed The impact of education on economic growth in Malaysia/ Nurul Asyiqin Che Haron
title_sort impact of education on economic growth in malaysia/ nurul asyiqin che haron
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