Study on macroeconomic factors that influence unemployment rate in Malaysia / Tunku Aimi Diyana Tunku Abdul Hamid
This study sought to explores the determinant factors affecting unemployment rate in Malaysia over the period of 1985 until 2015. The data series of variable Inflation Rate (CPI), Oil Price Volatility (CPO), Exchange Rate (ER) are to measure their relationship with Unemployment Rate (UR) using time...
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my.uitm.ir.173052019-04-18T03:47:51Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17305/ Study on macroeconomic factors that influence unemployment rate in Malaysia / Tunku Aimi Diyana Tunku Abdul Hamid This study sought to explores the determinant factors affecting unemployment rate in Malaysia over the period of 1985 until 2015. The data series of variable Inflation Rate (CPI), Oil Price Volatility (CPO), Exchange Rate (ER) are to measure their relationship with Unemployment Rate (UR) using time series analysis. Moreover, this study attempts to examine the best model using Multiple Linear Regressions (MLR). The findings indicate that there is a significant negative relationship between Inflation Rate (CPI) and Unemployment Rate (UR). There is also a significant positive relationship between Oil Price Volatility(CPO) and Unemployment Rate (UR). However, study indicates that relationship between Exchange Rate (ER) and Unemployment Rate are insignificant positive relationship. Faculty of Business and Management 2017 Student Project NonPeerReviewed UNSPECIFIED (2017) Study on macroeconomic factors that influence unemployment rate in Malaysia / Tunku Aimi Diyana Tunku Abdul Hamid. [Student Project] (Unpublished) |
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This study sought to explores the determinant factors affecting unemployment rate in Malaysia over the period of 1985 until 2015. The data series of variable Inflation Rate (CPI), Oil Price Volatility (CPO), Exchange Rate (ER) are to measure their relationship with Unemployment Rate (UR) using time series analysis. Moreover, this study attempts to examine the best model using Multiple Linear Regressions (MLR). The findings indicate that there is a significant negative relationship between Inflation Rate (CPI) and Unemployment Rate (UR). There is also a significant positive relationship between Oil Price Volatility(CPO) and Unemployment Rate (UR). However, study indicates that relationship between Exchange Rate (ER) and Unemployment Rate are insignificant positive relationship. |
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Study on macroeconomic factors that influence unemployment rate in Malaysia / Tunku Aimi Diyana Tunku Abdul Hamid |
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Study on macroeconomic factors that influence unemployment rate in Malaysia / Tunku Aimi Diyana Tunku Abdul Hamid |
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Study on macroeconomic factors that influence unemployment rate in Malaysia / Tunku Aimi Diyana Tunku Abdul Hamid |
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