This paper focuses on the long-run relationship and causality between government expenditure in education and economic growth in Malaysian economy. Time series data is used for the period 1970 to 2010 obtained from authorized sources. In order to achieve the objective, an estimation of Vector Auto Regression (VAR) method is applied. Findings from the study show that economic growth (GDP) positively cointegrated with selected variables namely fixed capital formation (CAP), labor force participation (LAB) and government expenditure on education (EDU). With regard to the Granger causality relationship, it is found that the economic growth is a short term Granger cause for education variable and vice versa. Furthermore, this study has proves th...
This paper aims to empirically analyze the relationship between the education expenditure, health ca...
This paper investigates the long and short-run relationships between human capital, measured in term...
This paper aims to empirically analyze the relationship between the education expenditure, health ca...
This paper focuses on the long-run relationship and causality between government expenditure in educ...
The focal aim of this study is to examine the validation of education-led economic growth hypothesis...
This paper investigates the long and short-run relationships between human capital, measured in term...
The study aims to investigate the role of government spending on the relevant human capital componen...
This study attempted to investigate the relationship between government expenditure with economic gr...
Education brings a wide range of benefits for both individuals and societies. Therefore, educat...
Education brings a wide range of benefits for both individuals and societies. Therefore, educat...
Economic growths are often used to measure the development of a country. Thus the economic growth is...
This study aims to estimate the effects of education expenditure on economic growth in Malaysia, us...
This paper studies the relationship between education and economic growth in Malaysia. We examine th...
The study aims to investigate the role of government spending on the relevant human capital componen...
The study aims to investigate the role of government spending on the relevant human capital componen...
This paper aims to empirically analyze the relationship between the education expenditure, health ca...
This paper investigates the long and short-run relationships between human capital, measured in term...
This paper aims to empirically analyze the relationship between the education expenditure, health ca...
This paper focuses on the long-run relationship and causality between government expenditure in educ...
The focal aim of this study is to examine the validation of education-led economic growth hypothesis...
This paper investigates the long and short-run relationships between human capital, measured in term...
The study aims to investigate the role of government spending on the relevant human capital componen...
This study attempted to investigate the relationship between government expenditure with economic gr...
Education brings a wide range of benefits for both individuals and societies. Therefore, educat...
Education brings a wide range of benefits for both individuals and societies. Therefore, educat...
Economic growths are often used to measure the development of a country. Thus the economic growth is...
This study aims to estimate the effects of education expenditure on economic growth in Malaysia, us...
This paper studies the relationship between education and economic growth in Malaysia. We examine th...
The study aims to investigate the role of government spending on the relevant human capital componen...
The study aims to investigate the role of government spending on the relevant human capital componen...
This paper aims to empirically analyze the relationship between the education expenditure, health ca...
This paper investigates the long and short-run relationships between human capital, measured in term...
This paper aims to empirically analyze the relationship between the education expenditure, health ca...