Constructing A Social Accounting Matrix to Address Income Distribution Issues in Malaysia

The Malaysian economy has undergone sound growth over the past three decades. During the 1990s, the government designed a vision to become a high-income developed nation by 2020. Strengthening aggregate demand within a developing economy such as Malaysia's is critical for achieving this target....

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Main Authors: Yahoo, Masoud, A.Rashid, Zakariah, Kiaeeha, Mohammad Mahdi, Chatri, Fatemeh
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spelling my.uum.repo.295302023-06-08T13:32:56Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29530/ Constructing A Social Accounting Matrix to Address Income Distribution Issues in Malaysia Yahoo, Masoud A.Rashid, Zakariah Kiaeeha, Mohammad Mahdi Chatri, Fatemeh HF5601 Accounting The Malaysian economy has undergone sound growth over the past three decades. During the 1990s, the government designed a vision to become a high-income developed nation by 2020. Strengthening aggregate demand within a developing economy such as Malaysia's is critical for achieving this target. In quantifying the impact of such measures economists have employed the social accounting matrix as an analytical tool. The challenge associated with the construction of a social accounting matrix for Malaysia, especially when up-to-date databases are not readily available, is the main issue addressed by this paper. The constructed matrix can provide an updated country-wide data source for use in policy analysis and as a database for macroeconomic modelling purposes. The applied database investigates the key economic sectors contributing to Malaysia's economic growth and income distribution between three household types. This paper presents the first attempt in this direction employing recently published input-output tables and complemented with updated data from different sources. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29530/1/IJMS%2024%2001%202017%20139-167.pdf Yahoo, Masoud and A.Rashid, Zakariah and Kiaeeha, Mohammad Mahdi and Chatri, Fatemeh (2017) Constructing A Social Accounting Matrix to Address Income Distribution Issues in Malaysia. International Journal of Management Studies (IJMS), 24 (1). pp. 139-167. ISSN 2232-1608 https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/ijms/article/view/10480
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Yahoo, Masoud
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Constructing A Social Accounting Matrix to Address Income Distribution Issues in Malaysia
description The Malaysian economy has undergone sound growth over the past three decades. During the 1990s, the government designed a vision to become a high-income developed nation by 2020. Strengthening aggregate demand within a developing economy such as Malaysia's is critical for achieving this target. In quantifying the impact of such measures economists have employed the social accounting matrix as an analytical tool. The challenge associated with the construction of a social accounting matrix for Malaysia, especially when up-to-date databases are not readily available, is the main issue addressed by this paper. The constructed matrix can provide an updated country-wide data source for use in policy analysis and as a database for macroeconomic modelling purposes. The applied database investigates the key economic sectors contributing to Malaysia's economic growth and income distribution between three household types. This paper presents the first attempt in this direction employing recently published input-output tables and complemented with updated data from different sources.
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author Yahoo, Masoud
A.Rashid, Zakariah
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Chatri, Fatemeh
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title Constructing A Social Accounting Matrix to Address Income Distribution Issues in Malaysia
title_short Constructing A Social Accounting Matrix to Address Income Distribution Issues in Malaysia
title_full Constructing A Social Accounting Matrix to Address Income Distribution Issues in Malaysia
title_fullStr Constructing A Social Accounting Matrix to Address Income Distribution Issues in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Constructing A Social Accounting Matrix to Address Income Distribution Issues in Malaysia
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