Multi-dimensional analysis of public transfer payment policy in Malaysia / Muhammad Adli Amirullah

The impact of public transfer payment is dynamic, whereby it has shown separately that it can affect the income of the poor, aggregate consumption, economics outputs, education level of the poor and unemployment. However, there is a gap in previous public transfer payment analysis where all previous...

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Main Author: Muhammad Adli , Amirullah
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Published: 2020
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description The impact of public transfer payment is dynamic, whereby it has shown separately that it can affect the income of the poor, aggregate consumption, economics outputs, education level of the poor and unemployment. However, there is a gap in previous public transfer payment analysis where all previous literature used Ceteris Paribus assumption that means “other things equal” as the central assumption when conducting the study. Nonetheless, Ceteris Paribus assumption is unable to capture the complex economic phenomena of the real world since it assumes other variables constant when analysing the selected variables. Hence, the introduction of Omnia Mobilis assumption that means “everything is moving” may address its limitation. With the help of multi-dimensional graphs such as Inter-Linkage Coordinate Space that was introduced in Econographicology, visualising public transfer payment and its impacts with Omnia Mobilis assumption is made possible where it allows us to analyse multiple endogenous and exogenous variable simultaneously. The completed Inter-Linkage Coordinate Space for public transfer payment policy through this dissertation showed the domino-effect or “Ripple-Effect” of the public transfer payment policy through graphical representation with the real-time data. The result of this dissertation showed a temporary spike in the Bottom 40 (B40) household income level and it is an indicator that public transfer payment policy will only work for a short term. This dissertation provides an alternative view to scrutinising public transfer payment as a policy in Malaysia and contributes to the application in the field of Econographicology.
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spelling um-128402022-02-16T00:42:29Z Multi-dimensional analysis of public transfer payment policy in Malaysia / Muhammad Adli Amirullah Muhammad Adli , Amirullah H Social Sciences (General) HJ Public Finance The impact of public transfer payment is dynamic, whereby it has shown separately that it can affect the income of the poor, aggregate consumption, economics outputs, education level of the poor and unemployment. However, there is a gap in previous public transfer payment analysis where all previous literature used Ceteris Paribus assumption that means “other things equal” as the central assumption when conducting the study. Nonetheless, Ceteris Paribus assumption is unable to capture the complex economic phenomena of the real world since it assumes other variables constant when analysing the selected variables. Hence, the introduction of Omnia Mobilis assumption that means “everything is moving” may address its limitation. With the help of multi-dimensional graphs such as Inter-Linkage Coordinate Space that was introduced in Econographicology, visualising public transfer payment and its impacts with Omnia Mobilis assumption is made possible where it allows us to analyse multiple endogenous and exogenous variable simultaneously. The completed Inter-Linkage Coordinate Space for public transfer payment policy through this dissertation showed the domino-effect or “Ripple-Effect” of the public transfer payment policy through graphical representation with the real-time data. The result of this dissertation showed a temporary spike in the Bottom 40 (B40) household income level and it is an indicator that public transfer payment policy will only work for a short term. This dissertation provides an alternative view to scrutinising public transfer payment as a policy in Malaysia and contributes to the application in the field of Econographicology. 2020-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12840/2/Muhammad_Adli.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12840/1/Muhammad_Adli.pdf Muhammad Adli , Amirullah (2020) Multi-dimensional analysis of public transfer payment policy in Malaysia / Muhammad Adli Amirullah. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12840/
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
HJ Public Finance
Muhammad Adli , Amirullah
Multi-dimensional analysis of public transfer payment policy in Malaysia / Muhammad Adli Amirullah
title Multi-dimensional analysis of public transfer payment policy in Malaysia / Muhammad Adli Amirullah
title_full Multi-dimensional analysis of public transfer payment policy in Malaysia / Muhammad Adli Amirullah
title_fullStr Multi-dimensional analysis of public transfer payment policy in Malaysia / Muhammad Adli Amirullah
title_full_unstemmed Multi-dimensional analysis of public transfer payment policy in Malaysia / Muhammad Adli Amirullah
title_short Multi-dimensional analysis of public transfer payment policy in Malaysia / Muhammad Adli Amirullah
title_sort multi-dimensional analysis of public transfer payment policy in malaysia / muhammad adli amirullah
topic H Social Sciences (General)
HJ Public Finance
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12840/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12840/2/Muhammad_Adli.pdf
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12840/1/Muhammad_Adli.pdf