The intention of this study was to investigate whether the causal inference between savings and economic growth in Malaysia is sensitive to the particular causality tests employed to ascertain the causal relationship. This study covered quarterly data from 1991:Q1 to 2006:Q3. The results suggested that the causal relationship between savings and economic growth in Malaysia is not sensitive to the particular causality test used. Thus, causality test plays no role in explaining the inconsistency causality result of savings and economic growth. Ultimately, causality test does not matter to savings-growth nexus for Malaysia
This article investigates the causal relationship between financial development and economic growth ...
The savings–growth nexus is an age-old empirical problem, but the causal relationship between saving...
The aim of this study is to investigate the presence as well as direction of (significant) causal re...
The intention of this study was to investigate whether the causal inference between savings and econ...
The intention of this study was to investigate whether the causal inference between savings and econ...
The intention of this study was to investigate whether the causal inference between savings and econ...
The purpose of this study is to re-investigate the savings behaviour in Malaysia through the cointeg...
This paper addresses the relationship between domestic savings and economic growth for various econo...
The purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the vindication of savings-led growth hypoth...
The purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the vindication of the savings-led growth hy...
This paper aims to investigate the causal relationship between nonbank financial intermediaries (NBF...
The question whether financial development influences economic growth has been examined in a large n...
In the 21th century, Malaysia became one of the fastest growing economies in Southeast Asian region ...
Financial development is the key for economy evolution as financial intermediaries could foster prod...
This paper investigates the nexus between economic growth, export and public debt in Malaysia. The a...
This article investigates the causal relationship between financial development and economic growth ...
The savings–growth nexus is an age-old empirical problem, but the causal relationship between saving...
The aim of this study is to investigate the presence as well as direction of (significant) causal re...
The intention of this study was to investigate whether the causal inference between savings and econ...
The intention of this study was to investigate whether the causal inference between savings and econ...
The intention of this study was to investigate whether the causal inference between savings and econ...
The purpose of this study is to re-investigate the savings behaviour in Malaysia through the cointeg...
This paper addresses the relationship between domestic savings and economic growth for various econo...
The purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the vindication of savings-led growth hypoth...
The purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the vindication of the savings-led growth hy...
This paper aims to investigate the causal relationship between nonbank financial intermediaries (NBF...
The question whether financial development influences economic growth has been examined in a large n...
In the 21th century, Malaysia became one of the fastest growing economies in Southeast Asian region ...
Financial development is the key for economy evolution as financial intermediaries could foster prod...
This paper investigates the nexus between economic growth, export and public debt in Malaysia. The a...
This article investigates the causal relationship between financial development and economic growth ...
The savings–growth nexus is an age-old empirical problem, but the causal relationship between saving...
The aim of this study is to investigate the presence as well as direction of (significant) causal re...