Sumbangan productiviti keseluruhan terhadap pertumbuhan output industri skel kecil dan sederhana (IKS) di Malaysia

In Malaysia, small and medium-scale industries (SMls) comprise about 90 per cent of the total manufacturing establishments. However contribution of SMIs to the manufacturing value added is quite low at about 26 per cent. This is partly attributed to low level of productivity and effciency and less c...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Rahmah, Chai, Nyet Fung
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spelling my.uum.repo.3722010-08-29T03:04:06Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/372/ Sumbangan productiviti keseluruhan terhadap pertumbuhan output industri skel kecil dan sederhana (IKS) di Malaysia Ismail, Rahmah Chai, Nyet Fung HB Economic Theory In Malaysia, small and medium-scale industries (SMls) comprise about 90 per cent of the total manufacturing establishments. However contribution of SMIs to the manufacturing value added is quite low at about 26 per cent. This is partly attributed to low level of productivity and effciency and less capability of SMIs to gain economies of scale. In this respect, SMIs cannot merely rely on physical inputs like capital and labour in the course to raise their value added but must enhance the contribution of total factor productivity (TFP). TFP refers to a gain in additional output as a result of enhncement in firms' eficiency.An increase in the contribution of TFP will lead a decrease in cost of production and hence, firm will be more competitive. This article attempts to analyse to what extent TFP growth contributes to SMIs' output growth. Analysis in this article separates SMls by size, namely, small-scale industry (SSIs) and medium- scale industries (MSIs).In each industrial size, the analysis will compare TFP contribution by sub-industries. Analysis is based on the six selected sub-industries, namely, food, beverage, wood-based, chemical, rubber-based and non-metallic mineral products. The data for the analysis is obtained from the Manufacturing Industrial Survey, Department of Statistics, Malaysia for the period of 1981-1994. Analysis is based on the estimation results of the production function using stochastic frontier approach, whereby TFP is divided into two parts, namely, technical eficiency and technological progress. Universiti Utara Malaysia 2002 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/372/1/Rahmah_Ismail.pdf Ismail, Rahmah and Chai, Nyet Fung (2002) Sumbangan productiviti keseluruhan terhadap pertumbuhan output industri skel kecil dan sederhana (IKS) di Malaysia. Analisis, 9 (1&2). pp. 77-99. ISSN 0127-8983 http://ijms.uum.edu.my
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Ismail, Rahmah
Chai, Nyet Fung
Sumbangan productiviti keseluruhan terhadap pertumbuhan output industri skel kecil dan sederhana (IKS) di Malaysia
description In Malaysia, small and medium-scale industries (SMls) comprise about 90 per cent of the total manufacturing establishments. However contribution of SMIs to the manufacturing value added is quite low at about 26 per cent. This is partly attributed to low level of productivity and effciency and less capability of SMIs to gain economies of scale. In this respect, SMIs cannot merely rely on physical inputs like capital and labour in the course to raise their value added but must enhance the contribution of total factor productivity (TFP). TFP refers to a gain in additional output as a result of enhncement in firms' eficiency.An increase in the contribution of TFP will lead a decrease in cost of production and hence, firm will be more competitive. This article attempts to analyse to what extent TFP growth contributes to SMIs' output growth. Analysis in this article separates SMls by size, namely, small-scale industry (SSIs) and medium- scale industries (MSIs).In each industrial size, the analysis will compare TFP contribution by sub-industries. Analysis is based on the six selected sub-industries, namely, food, beverage, wood-based, chemical, rubber-based and non-metallic mineral products. The data for the analysis is obtained from the Manufacturing Industrial Survey, Department of Statistics, Malaysia for the period of 1981-1994. Analysis is based on the estimation results of the production function using stochastic frontier approach, whereby TFP is divided into two parts, namely, technical eficiency and technological progress.
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author Ismail, Rahmah
Chai, Nyet Fung
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Chai, Nyet Fung
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title Sumbangan productiviti keseluruhan terhadap pertumbuhan output industri skel kecil dan sederhana (IKS) di Malaysia
title_short Sumbangan productiviti keseluruhan terhadap pertumbuhan output industri skel kecil dan sederhana (IKS) di Malaysia
title_full Sumbangan productiviti keseluruhan terhadap pertumbuhan output industri skel kecil dan sederhana (IKS) di Malaysia
title_fullStr Sumbangan productiviti keseluruhan terhadap pertumbuhan output industri skel kecil dan sederhana (IKS) di Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Sumbangan productiviti keseluruhan terhadap pertumbuhan output industri skel kecil dan sederhana (IKS) di Malaysia
title_sort sumbangan productiviti keseluruhan terhadap pertumbuhan output industri skel kecil dan sederhana (iks) di malaysia
publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia
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