Dynamics of Malaysia’s bilateral export post Covid-19: a gravity model analysis

The recent pandemic outbreak has distorted international trade flows as the global economic activity reaches a near-standstill due to stricter movement control imposed by most countries worldwide. Despite gaining the researcher’s attention, the impact of Covid-19 on trade performances are still re...

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Main Authors: Muhamad Rias K V Zainuddin, Md Shafiin Shukor, Muhamad Solehuddin Zulkifli, Amirul Hamza Abdullah
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spelling my-ukm.journal.172712021-08-06T02:40:44Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17271/ Dynamics of Malaysia’s bilateral export post Covid-19: a gravity model analysis Muhamad Rias K V Zainuddin, Md Shafiin Shukor, Muhamad Solehuddin Zulkifli, Amirul Hamza Abdullah, The recent pandemic outbreak has distorted international trade flows as the global economic activity reaches a near-standstill due to stricter movement control imposed by most countries worldwide. Despite gaining the researcher’s attention, the impact of Covid-19 on trade performances are still relatively understudied. Hence, this study aims to analyse the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak on the bilateral sectoral export for Malaysia. This study employs Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood (PPML) regressions to analyse the sectoral impact in gravity models. The findings provide new perspectives on the varying impacts of the current pandemic outbreak on sectoral trade performances. The dummy variables that represent the existence of Covid-19 have significantly reduced bilateral exports for 11 sectors while increased the exports for seven sectors. Meanwhile, the severity of the Covid-19 outbreak (measured by the number of new cases and death cases) in Malaysia has negative impacts on 14 sectors. The reason for this is that when the current pandemic outbreak in Malaysia is more severe, the government has to enforce stricter movement controls that affect productions and reduce exports. On the other hand, the severity of the Covid-19 outbreak in trading partners has positive impacts on the export for 13 sectors in Malaysia. This is because the more severe pandemic outbreak in trading nations causes lower production capacities and thus higher dependence on imported goods. Differences between the impact of Covid-19 existence and severity by sectors should serve as a red flag for Malaysia’s policymakers to take immediate actions to minimise the impact of the ongoing pandemic outbreak and maximise gains from sectors that have higher demand post Covid-19. The net negative impact on the export performance further reiterates the need for government intervention policies to ensure domestic firms can withstand the current tide, which then minimises the social and economic impacts and helps the economy to recover. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17271/1/jeko_55%281%29-4.pdf Muhamad Rias K V Zainuddin, and Md Shafiin Shukor, and Muhamad Solehuddin Zulkifli, and Amirul Hamza Abdullah, (2021) Dynamics of Malaysia’s bilateral export post Covid-19: a gravity model analysis. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 55 (1). pp. 1-21. ISSN 0127-1962 https://www.ukm.my/fep/jem/content/2021-1.html
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description The recent pandemic outbreak has distorted international trade flows as the global economic activity reaches a near-standstill due to stricter movement control imposed by most countries worldwide. Despite gaining the researcher’s attention, the impact of Covid-19 on trade performances are still relatively understudied. Hence, this study aims to analyse the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak on the bilateral sectoral export for Malaysia. This study employs Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood (PPML) regressions to analyse the sectoral impact in gravity models. The findings provide new perspectives on the varying impacts of the current pandemic outbreak on sectoral trade performances. The dummy variables that represent the existence of Covid-19 have significantly reduced bilateral exports for 11 sectors while increased the exports for seven sectors. Meanwhile, the severity of the Covid-19 outbreak (measured by the number of new cases and death cases) in Malaysia has negative impacts on 14 sectors. The reason for this is that when the current pandemic outbreak in Malaysia is more severe, the government has to enforce stricter movement controls that affect productions and reduce exports. On the other hand, the severity of the Covid-19 outbreak in trading partners has positive impacts on the export for 13 sectors in Malaysia. This is because the more severe pandemic outbreak in trading nations causes lower production capacities and thus higher dependence on imported goods. Differences between the impact of Covid-19 existence and severity by sectors should serve as a red flag for Malaysia’s policymakers to take immediate actions to minimise the impact of the ongoing pandemic outbreak and maximise gains from sectors that have higher demand post Covid-19. The net negative impact on the export performance further reiterates the need for government intervention policies to ensure domestic firms can withstand the current tide, which then minimises the social and economic impacts and helps the economy to recover.
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author Muhamad Rias K V Zainuddin,
Md Shafiin Shukor,
Muhamad Solehuddin Zulkifli,
Amirul Hamza Abdullah,
spellingShingle Muhamad Rias K V Zainuddin,
Md Shafiin Shukor,
Muhamad Solehuddin Zulkifli,
Amirul Hamza Abdullah,
Dynamics of Malaysia’s bilateral export post Covid-19: a gravity model analysis
author_facet Muhamad Rias K V Zainuddin,
Md Shafiin Shukor,
Muhamad Solehuddin Zulkifli,
Amirul Hamza Abdullah,
author_sort Muhamad Rias K V Zainuddin,
title Dynamics of Malaysia’s bilateral export post Covid-19: a gravity model analysis
title_short Dynamics of Malaysia’s bilateral export post Covid-19: a gravity model analysis
title_full Dynamics of Malaysia’s bilateral export post Covid-19: a gravity model analysis
title_fullStr Dynamics of Malaysia’s bilateral export post Covid-19: a gravity model analysis
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of Malaysia’s bilateral export post Covid-19: a gravity model analysis
title_sort dynamics of malaysia’s bilateral export post covid-19: a gravity model analysis
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2021
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