On the relationship between health, education and economic growth: Time series evidence from Malaysia

The objectives of this paper is two-fold: First, to empirically investigate the effects of an enlarged number of healthy and well-educated people on economic growth in Malaysia within the Endogeneous Growth Model framework. Second, to examine the causal links between education, health and economic g...

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Main Authors: Khan, H.N., Razali, R.B., Shafei, A.B.
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Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2016
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spelling my.utp.eprints.306572022-03-25T07:13:47Z On the relationship between health, education and economic growth: Time series evidence from Malaysia Khan, H.N. Razali, R.B. Shafei, A.B. The objectives of this paper is two-fold: First, to empirically investigate the effects of an enlarged number of healthy and well-educated people on economic growth in Malaysia within the Endogeneous Growth Model framework. Second, to examine the causal links between education, health and economic growth using annual time series data from 1981 to 2014 for Malaysia. Data series were checked for the time series properties by using ADF and KPSS tests. Long run co-integration relationship was investigated with the help of vector autoregressive (VAR) method. For short and long run dynamic relationship investigation vector error correction model (VECM) was applied. Causality analysis was performed through Engle-Granger technique. The study results showed long run co-integration relation and positively significant effects of education and health on economic growth in Malaysia. The reported results also confirmed a feedback hypothesis between the variables in the case of Malaysia. The study results have policy relevance of the importance of human capital (health and education) to the growth process of the Malaysia. Thus, it is suggested that policy makers focus on education and health sectors for sustainable economic growth in Malaysia. © 2016 Author(s). American Institute of Physics Inc. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85005959721&doi=10.1063%2f1.4968146&partnerID=40&md5=667f3392784eb306ce116dc5e56f26a1 Khan, H.N. and Razali, R.B. and Shafei, A.B. (2016) On the relationship between health, education and economic growth: Time series evidence from Malaysia. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/30657/
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description The objectives of this paper is two-fold: First, to empirically investigate the effects of an enlarged number of healthy and well-educated people on economic growth in Malaysia within the Endogeneous Growth Model framework. Second, to examine the causal links between education, health and economic growth using annual time series data from 1981 to 2014 for Malaysia. Data series were checked for the time series properties by using ADF and KPSS tests. Long run co-integration relationship was investigated with the help of vector autoregressive (VAR) method. For short and long run dynamic relationship investigation vector error correction model (VECM) was applied. Causality analysis was performed through Engle-Granger technique. The study results showed long run co-integration relation and positively significant effects of education and health on economic growth in Malaysia. The reported results also confirmed a feedback hypothesis between the variables in the case of Malaysia. The study results have policy relevance of the importance of human capital (health and education) to the growth process of the Malaysia. Thus, it is suggested that policy makers focus on education and health sectors for sustainable economic growth in Malaysia. © 2016 Author(s).
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author Khan, H.N.
Razali, R.B.
Shafei, A.B.
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Shafei, A.B.
On the relationship between health, education and economic growth: Time series evidence from Malaysia
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title On the relationship between health, education and economic growth: Time series evidence from Malaysia
title_short On the relationship between health, education and economic growth: Time series evidence from Malaysia
title_full On the relationship between health, education and economic growth: Time series evidence from Malaysia
title_fullStr On the relationship between health, education and economic growth: Time series evidence from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed On the relationship between health, education and economic growth: Time series evidence from Malaysia
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