Economic Growth and Kaldor’s Growth Laws: Evidence From Malaysia

In most previous literature on growth and development, two types of empirical study have been conducted. The first type involves country regression analysis and the type focuses on growth accounting exercises. However, neither of these two approaches picks out any one particular sector, as the driv...

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Main Author: Hamri, Tuah
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2001
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spelling unimas-92322022-01-19T01:53:49Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9232/ Economic Growth and Kaldor’s Growth Laws: Evidence From Malaysia Hamri, Tuah HB Economic Theory In most previous literature on growth and development, two types of empirical study have been conducted. The first type involves country regression analysis and the type focuses on growth accounting exercises. However, neither of these two approaches picks out any one particular sector, as the driving force behind the growth of any country will be linked to the growth of its most dynamic sector. It was always the connection of Nicholas Kaldor that the manufacturing sector is the engine of growth and that conventional studies of growth are far too aggregative in their approach. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2001 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9232/1/Hamri%20Tuah.pdf Hamri, Tuah (2001) Economic Growth and Kaldor’s Growth Laws: Evidence From Malaysia. International Journal of Business and Society, 2 (2). pp. 49-68. ISSN 1511 6670 http://www.ijbs.unimas.my
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
Hamri, Tuah
Economic Growth and Kaldor’s Growth Laws: Evidence From Malaysia
title Economic Growth and Kaldor’s Growth Laws: Evidence From Malaysia
title_full Economic Growth and Kaldor’s Growth Laws: Evidence From Malaysia
title_fullStr Economic Growth and Kaldor’s Growth Laws: Evidence From Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Economic Growth and Kaldor’s Growth Laws: Evidence From Malaysia
title_short Economic Growth and Kaldor’s Growth Laws: Evidence From Malaysia
title_sort economic growth and kaldor’s growth laws: evidence from malaysia
topic HB Economic Theory
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