Malaysian Exports To Middle Eastern Asian Countries: Trends And The Role Of Trade Agreements
Malaysia’s remarkable economic performance during the past three decades is partly due to the country’s successful export sector. Nonetheless, the growth of emerging economies necessitates change in the structure of Malaysia’s export sector. With slow economic growth in its primary trading partne...
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my.usm.eprints.36629 http://eprints.usm.my/36629/ Malaysian Exports To Middle Eastern Asian Countries: Trends And The Role Of Trade Agreements Masron, Tajul Ariffin Fujikawa, Takemi Azman, Nik Hadiyan Nik HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Malaysia’s remarkable economic performance during the past three decades is partly due to the country’s successful export sector. Nonetheless, the growth of emerging economies necessitates change in the structure of Malaysia’s export sector. With slow economic growth in its primary trading partners, there is a pressing need for Malaysia to change its current export structure, which relies heavily on western industrialised countries as export destinations. By doing so, Malaysia can diversify its economy through agreements with new export destinations with which it currently has low bilateral trade. This paper aims to examine the trends of Malaysia's exports to Middle Eastern Asian Countries (MEACs) that are similar to Malaysia in that MEACs are also Islamic countries. Proposing MEACs as Malaysia's new main export destinations, this study will examine the probable impact of various trade agreements signed between MEACs and other countries on Malaysian exports to MEACs. Applying panel data analysis, this study observes that trade agreements between MEACs and other countries do not exert negative effects on Malaysian exports to MEACs Asian Academy of Management (AAM) 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/36629/1/Art_8%28141-160%29.pdf Masron, Tajul Ariffin and Fujikawa, Takemi and Azman, Nik Hadiyan Nik (2014) Malaysian Exports To Middle Eastern Asian Countries: Trends And The Role Of Trade Agreements. Asian Academy of Management Journal (AAMJ), 19 (2). pp. 1-19. ISSN 1394-2603 http://web.usm.my/aamj/19022014/Art%208(141-160).pdf |
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Malaysia’s remarkable economic performance during the past three decades is partly
due to the country’s successful export sector. Nonetheless, the growth of emerging
economies necessitates change in the structure of Malaysia’s export sector. With slow
economic growth in its primary trading partners, there is a pressing need for Malaysia to
change its current export structure, which relies heavily on western industrialised
countries as export destinations. By doing so, Malaysia can diversify its economy through
agreements with new export destinations with which it currently has low bilateral trade.
This paper aims to examine the trends of Malaysia's exports to Middle Eastern Asian
Countries (MEACs) that are similar to Malaysia in that MEACs are also Islamic
countries. Proposing MEACs as Malaysia's new main export destinations, this study will
examine the probable impact of various trade agreements signed between MEACs and
other countries on Malaysian exports to MEACs. Applying panel data analysis, this study
observes that trade agreements between MEACs and other countries do not exert
negative effects on Malaysian exports to MEACs |
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Malaysian Exports To Middle Eastern
Asian Countries: Trends And The Role Of
Trade Agreements |
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Malaysian Exports To Middle Eastern
Asian Countries: Trends And The Role Of
Trade Agreements |
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Malaysian Exports To Middle Eastern
Asian Countries: Trends And The Role Of
Trade Agreements |
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Malaysian Exports To Middle Eastern
Asian Countries: Trends And The Role Of
Trade Agreements |
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Malaysian Exports To Middle Eastern
Asian Countries: Trends And The Role Of
Trade Agreements |
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malaysian exports to middle eastern
asian countries: trends and the role of
trade agreements |
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