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    Does firm-level equity return respond to domestic and international monetary policy shocks? a panel data study of Malaysia. by Zulkefly Abdul Karim, Mohd.Azlan Shah Zaidi, Bakri Abdul Karim

    Published 2011
    “…This paper examines the effect of domestic and international monetary policy shocks upon malaysian firm level equiry returns in a dynamic panel data framework. The determinant of firm-level equiry return has been estimed using augmented Fama and French (1992,1996)multifactor model. …”
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    Model mandat rakyat berdasarkan perilaku pengundi, daya saing politik dan sistem penyampaian politik bersepadu by Munira, Abdul Razak

    Published 2017
    “…Descriptive statistical analysis and Network graphical estimation were used to analyse the theory. A questionnaire was developed and administered among respondents who were sampled from 13 state panels, three federal territorial panels, one political party panel from United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and one minority group panel. …”
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    Bank funding liqudity, adjustment speeds of net stable funding requirement and risk-taking in BRICS by Dahir, Ahmed Mohamed

    Published 2019
    “…A set of econometric estimations, such as LSDVC, GMM and panel VAR is employed in order to perform the analysis. …”
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    Analyzing the environmental impact of the automobile industry in ASEAN nations by Mohd Shahidan, Shaari, Amri, Sulong, Faiz, Masnan, Ahmad Nizam, Che Kasim, Abdul Rahim, Ridzuan, David, Forgenie

    Published 2026
    “…This study investigates the effects of economic growth, foreign direct investment (FDI), population growth, and vehicle production on CO2 emissions across Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand from 1999 to 2022. Using the IPAT model as the conceptual framework, the analysis applies Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares, Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares, and the Panel ARDL approach to ensure robust estimation and examine long-run relationships. …”
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    Impact of MPOWER tobacco control policies on smoking prevalence and issues of illicit cigarette trade by Bui, Wency Kher Thinng

    Published 2019
    “…Also, the measure of illicit cigarette market share was exaggerated by the tobacco-involved studies where they are more likely to understate the legal sales data and create a higher rate of illicit market share. Lastly, a panel data analysis of 61 countries for nine years was estimated using the system generalized-method-of-moments estimators. …”
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    Impact of corporate social responsibility on automotive firm performance by Lin, Woon Leong

    Published 2019
    “…Examining 132 top automotive firms, this study uses the dynamic panel data system Generalise Moment of Method (GMM) estimates to analyse the relationship between positive CSR, negative CSR and firm performance (e.g., corporate financial performance (CFP), firm risk and corporate reputation); this study also examined the moderating role of competitive action and innovation on the CSRFP relationship. …”
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    Impact of corporate social responsibility on automotive firm performance by Lin, Woon Leong

    Published 2019
    “…Examining 132 top automotive firms, this study uses the dynamic panel data system Generalise Moment of Method (GMM) estimates to analyse the relationship between positive CSR, negative CSR and firm performance (e.g., corporate financial performance (CFP), firm risk and corporate reputation); this study also examined the moderating role of competitive action and innovation on the CSRFP relationship. …”
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