Energy Subsidy and Economic Production: The Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia

Energy subsidy policy is one of the most favorable policies implemented by many oil producer countries in improving their economic development. However, the economic outcome is still debatable due to the implications on economic efficiency, fiscal policy and etcetera. As two main oil producer count...

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Main Authors: Husaini, Dzul Hadzwan, Hooi, Hooi Lean, Kueh, Jerome Swee Hui
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spelling my.unimas.ir.179212017-10-04T01:14:56Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17921/ Energy Subsidy and Economic Production: The Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia Husaini, Dzul Hadzwan Hooi, Hooi Lean Kueh, Jerome Swee Hui H Social Sciences (General) Energy subsidy policy is one of the most favorable policies implemented by many oil producer countries in improving their economic development. However, the economic outcome is still debatable due to the implications on economic efficiency, fiscal policy and etcetera. As two main oil producer countries in ASEAN 5, both Malaysia and Indonesia had allocated 5% of energy subsidy (% of GDP) averagely throughout the period of 1990-2014. This paper is intended to study the impact of energy subsidy on economic production in Malaysia and Indonesia by employing a dynamic panel data analysis. Our finding suggests that the energy subsidy affects the growth output positively in the long run. We conclude that energy subsidy is significant to promote economic growth in both countries. The absence of energy subsidy will bring harm to the economic growth. However, if a reduction of energy subsidy is essential to improve efficiency and fiscal pressure, we suggest the policymaker to implement some offsetting policies to cushion the economy from any shocks. School of Social Sciences, USM 2016 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/17921/1/Proceedings%20of%20Second%20International%20Conference%20on%20Contemporary%20Economic%20Issues%20%28abstract%29.pdf Husaini, Dzul Hadzwan and Hooi, Hooi Lean and Kueh, Jerome Swee Hui (2016) Energy Subsidy and Economic Production: The Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia. Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Contemporary Economic Issues 2016. ISSN ISBN 978-967-11473-6-8
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Husaini, Dzul Hadzwan
Hooi, Hooi Lean
Kueh, Jerome Swee Hui
Energy Subsidy and Economic Production: The Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia
description Energy subsidy policy is one of the most favorable policies implemented by many oil producer countries in improving their economic development. However, the economic outcome is still debatable due to the implications on economic efficiency, fiscal policy and etcetera. As two main oil producer countries in ASEAN 5, both Malaysia and Indonesia had allocated 5% of energy subsidy (% of GDP) averagely throughout the period of 1990-2014. This paper is intended to study the impact of energy subsidy on economic production in Malaysia and Indonesia by employing a dynamic panel data analysis. Our finding suggests that the energy subsidy affects the growth output positively in the long run. We conclude that energy subsidy is significant to promote economic growth in both countries. The absence of energy subsidy will bring harm to the economic growth. However, if a reduction of energy subsidy is essential to improve efficiency and fiscal pressure, we suggest the policymaker to implement some offsetting policies to cushion the economy from any shocks.
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author Husaini, Dzul Hadzwan
Hooi, Hooi Lean
Kueh, Jerome Swee Hui
author_facet Husaini, Dzul Hadzwan
Hooi, Hooi Lean
Kueh, Jerome Swee Hui
author_sort Husaini, Dzul Hadzwan
title Energy Subsidy and Economic Production: The Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia
title_short Energy Subsidy and Economic Production: The Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia
title_full Energy Subsidy and Economic Production: The Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia
title_fullStr Energy Subsidy and Economic Production: The Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Energy Subsidy and Economic Production: The Evidence from Malaysia and Indonesia
title_sort energy subsidy and economic production: the evidence from malaysia and indonesia
publisher School of Social Sciences, USM
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