Towards the sustainable development by 2020: Malaysia perspective on economic growth and wellbeing
This paper has prioritizes on the impact of national growth on wellbeing. This is a review paper that contributes to define the 14 components of Malaysia Wellbeing Index (MWI, 2012) and its relation to country’s economic growth (the Gross Domestic Products (GSP)). The aim is to introduce and analyse...
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my.utm.670202017-11-20T08:52:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/67020/ Towards the sustainable development by 2020: Malaysia perspective on economic growth and wellbeing Shahrizal, Abd Shatar Md. Salimun, Husni Alhan Abu Hassan, Norihan Ba Qutayan, Shadiya Mohamed Saleh T Technology This paper has prioritizes on the impact of national growth on wellbeing. This is a review paper that contributes to define the 14 components of Malaysia Wellbeing Index (MWI, 2012) and its relation to country’s economic growth (the Gross Domestic Products (GSP)). The aim is to introduce and analyse the 10th Malaysia Plan (10MP), the 11th Malaysia plan Strategic Thrusts, achievement from macroeconomic indicators, average monthly incomes, Malaysia Wellbeing Index, and the sustainability by 2020. The findings are of a great value to both theory and practice and have important implications for the country growth. Furthermore, the paper argues that although MWI projected to increase about 1.7% per year with estimated growth of 5-6% every year from 2016-2020, some challenges are expected to undermine the target set by Economic Planning Unit (EPU) if not given a proper attention. Furthermore, the study shared few wellbeing indicators that used internationally, which only concerned about material aspects and outcomes without looking into the spiritual part of wellbeing. This paper concludes with possibilities for future study to consider the importance of spiritual aspect in the wellbeing index. Social Science Research Network 2016-01-12 Article PeerReviewed Shahrizal, Abd Shatar and Md. Salimun, Husni Alhan and Abu Hassan, Norihan and Ba Qutayan, Shadiya Mohamed Saleh (2016) Towards the sustainable development by 2020: Malaysia perspective on economic growth and wellbeing. American Journal of Trade and Policy (AJTP), 3 (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2313-4755 http://www.ajtp.us/ |
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This paper has prioritizes on the impact of national growth on wellbeing. This is a review paper that contributes to define the 14 components of Malaysia Wellbeing Index (MWI, 2012) and its relation to country’s economic growth (the Gross Domestic Products (GSP)). The aim is to introduce and analyse the 10th Malaysia Plan (10MP), the 11th Malaysia plan Strategic Thrusts, achievement from macroeconomic indicators, average monthly incomes, Malaysia Wellbeing Index, and the sustainability by 2020. The findings are of a great value to both theory and practice and have important implications for the country growth. Furthermore, the paper argues that although MWI projected to increase about 1.7% per year with estimated growth of 5-6% every year from 2016-2020, some challenges are expected to undermine the target set by Economic Planning Unit (EPU) if not given a proper attention. Furthermore, the study shared few wellbeing indicators that used internationally, which only concerned about material aspects and outcomes without looking into the spiritual part of wellbeing. This paper concludes with possibilities for future study to consider the importance of spiritual aspect in the wellbeing index. |
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Towards the sustainable development by 2020: Malaysia perspective on economic growth and wellbeing |
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Towards the sustainable development by 2020: Malaysia perspective on economic growth and wellbeing |
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Towards the sustainable development by 2020: Malaysia perspective on economic growth and wellbeing |
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