Sectoral responses, macroeconomic impact and household welfare: GST Policy for Malaysia economy / Juliana Mohd Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan and Zarinah Yusof

Goods and services tax (GST) has been a controversial topic in Malaysia when it was first implemented. This study examines the impact of the GST on the Malaysian economy from three major perspectives. First, it investigates the consequent changes in sectoral responses, including output and prices fo...

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Main Authors: Mohd Abdul Kadir, Juliana, Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam, Yusof, Zarinah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.428792021-04-06T03:56:37Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42879/ Sectoral responses, macroeconomic impact and household welfare: GST Policy for Malaysia economy / Juliana Mohd Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan and Zarinah Yusof Mohd Abdul Kadir, Juliana Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam Yusof, Zarinah Macroeconomics Consumers. Consumer demand. Consumption Tax collection. Taxpayer compliance Goods and services tax (GST) has been a controversial topic in Malaysia when it was first implemented. This study examines the impact of the GST on the Malaysian economy from three major perspectives. First, it investigates the consequent changes in sectoral responses, including output and prices for 15 main sectors. Second, the study presents the results of GST impact on seven macroeconomic variables, namely, consumption, investment, government revenue, government expenditure, export, import, and gross domestic product. Third, the results of household welfare are discussed. A computable general equilibrium model is utilized to simulate GST impact on the Malaysian economy, and a simple comparative static model is performed. The results prove that the higher the GST rate, the higher is the impact on each sector. The sectors most affected by GST are communication and ICT, and the electricity and gas sectors. By contrast, agriculture, forestry and logging, and the petroleum and natural gas sectors are the least affected. Consumption and investment receive the largest negative effect, whereas government revenue and expenditure show the largest positive effect. The study likewise finds that by lowering GST rate, the welfare loss was minimized and the higher-income groups were affected more than the lower-income groups Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis 2020-02 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42879/1/42879.pdf Mohd Abdul Kadir, Juliana and Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam and Yusof, Zarinah (2020) Sectoral responses, macroeconomic impact and household welfare: GST Policy for Malaysia economy / Juliana Mohd Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan and Zarinah Yusof. Jurnal Intelek, 15 (1). pp. 21-39. ISSN 2682-9223 https://jurnalintelek.uitm.edu.my/index.php/main
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topic Macroeconomics
Consumers. Consumer demand. Consumption
Tax collection. Taxpayer compliance
spellingShingle Macroeconomics
Consumers. Consumer demand. Consumption
Tax collection. Taxpayer compliance
Mohd Abdul Kadir, Juliana
Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam
Yusof, Zarinah
Sectoral responses, macroeconomic impact and household welfare: GST Policy for Malaysia economy / Juliana Mohd Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan and Zarinah Yusof
description Goods and services tax (GST) has been a controversial topic in Malaysia when it was first implemented. This study examines the impact of the GST on the Malaysian economy from three major perspectives. First, it investigates the consequent changes in sectoral responses, including output and prices for 15 main sectors. Second, the study presents the results of GST impact on seven macroeconomic variables, namely, consumption, investment, government revenue, government expenditure, export, import, and gross domestic product. Third, the results of household welfare are discussed. A computable general equilibrium model is utilized to simulate GST impact on the Malaysian economy, and a simple comparative static model is performed. The results prove that the higher the GST rate, the higher is the impact on each sector. The sectors most affected by GST are communication and ICT, and the electricity and gas sectors. By contrast, agriculture, forestry and logging, and the petroleum and natural gas sectors are the least affected. Consumption and investment receive the largest negative effect, whereas government revenue and expenditure show the largest positive effect. The study likewise finds that by lowering GST rate, the welfare loss was minimized and the higher-income groups were affected more than the lower-income groups
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author Mohd Abdul Kadir, Juliana
Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam
Yusof, Zarinah
author_facet Mohd Abdul Kadir, Juliana
Gulam Hassan, Mohamed Aslam
Yusof, Zarinah
author_sort Mohd Abdul Kadir, Juliana
title Sectoral responses, macroeconomic impact and household welfare: GST Policy for Malaysia economy / Juliana Mohd Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan and Zarinah Yusof
title_short Sectoral responses, macroeconomic impact and household welfare: GST Policy for Malaysia economy / Juliana Mohd Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan and Zarinah Yusof
title_full Sectoral responses, macroeconomic impact and household welfare: GST Policy for Malaysia economy / Juliana Mohd Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan and Zarinah Yusof
title_fullStr Sectoral responses, macroeconomic impact and household welfare: GST Policy for Malaysia economy / Juliana Mohd Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan and Zarinah Yusof
title_full_unstemmed Sectoral responses, macroeconomic impact and household welfare: GST Policy for Malaysia economy / Juliana Mohd Abdul Kadir, Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan and Zarinah Yusof
title_sort sectoral responses, macroeconomic impact and household welfare: gst policy for malaysia economy / juliana mohd abdul kadir, mohamed aslam gulam hassan and zarinah yusof
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perlis
publishDate 2020
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