This study seeks to investigate the export competitiveness of Malaysian furniture product through the application of a collection of methods, which includes Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA), Constant Market Share (CMS) and Shift Share. SITC 821, which represents the furniture product under the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) for the period between 2000 and 2011, has been taken into consideration. The RCA method reveals that is an escalation in the countries competitive advantage of furniture product. The results from CMS method indicate that export gain of Malaysian furniture product is to a great extent a result of the size of the market as well as its competitive effect. Furthermore, CMS analysis also illustrates th...
The Malaysian furniture industry has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the mid-1980s. F...
The Lithuanian furniture branch is one of the most rapidly developing and fast growing sector of ind...
Malaysia is among the world’s top 20 trading nations. This is due to the structural change in the Ma...
The Malaysian furniture industry, which registered a significant growth in trade in 2008, remains a ...
Malaysia is one of the largest furniture exporting countries of the world. Behind the success of thi...
This study attempts to investigate export direction and growth of Malaysian wooden furniture compar...
The Malaysian furniture industry is the country’s fastest growing sub-sector within the wood-based i...
Malaysia has a strong market share in wooden furniture and the witnessed fast growth made it a leadi...
This book provides an overview of the furniture industry in Malaysia, followed by a discussion of it...
Sarawak, being the largest state in Malaysia, is a major producer of tropical timber and timber prod...
This study tries to examine the export competitiveness of selected telecommunication products by usi...
This study tries to examine the export competitiveness of selected telecommunication products by us...
Sarawak, being the largest state in Malaysia, is a major producer of tropical timber and timber prod...
The wooden furniture industry has shown a remarkable achievement over the last decade, especially i...
As the growing trade in timber and wood products increasing, it has gained more attention from the m...
The Malaysian furniture industry has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the mid-1980s. F...
The Lithuanian furniture branch is one of the most rapidly developing and fast growing sector of ind...
Malaysia is among the world’s top 20 trading nations. This is due to the structural change in the Ma...
The Malaysian furniture industry, which registered a significant growth in trade in 2008, remains a ...
Malaysia is one of the largest furniture exporting countries of the world. Behind the success of thi...
This study attempts to investigate export direction and growth of Malaysian wooden furniture compar...
The Malaysian furniture industry is the country’s fastest growing sub-sector within the wood-based i...
Malaysia has a strong market share in wooden furniture and the witnessed fast growth made it a leadi...
This book provides an overview of the furniture industry in Malaysia, followed by a discussion of it...
Sarawak, being the largest state in Malaysia, is a major producer of tropical timber and timber prod...
This study tries to examine the export competitiveness of selected telecommunication products by usi...
This study tries to examine the export competitiveness of selected telecommunication products by us...
Sarawak, being the largest state in Malaysia, is a major producer of tropical timber and timber prod...
The wooden furniture industry has shown a remarkable achievement over the last decade, especially i...
As the growing trade in timber and wood products increasing, it has gained more attention from the m...
The Malaysian furniture industry has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the mid-1980s. F...
The Lithuanian furniture branch is one of the most rapidly developing and fast growing sector of ind...
Malaysia is among the world’s top 20 trading nations. This is due to the structural change in the Ma...