There
is a large literature that relates trade openness and economic growth. My
literature survey suggests that Malaysia’s WTO accession, active
participation in regional trading agreements, trade policy reform in
agricultural and manufacturing sectors, government reforms encouraging economic
competitiveness and lower trade cost are among the main reasons for explaining
Malaysia trade performance and openness. Apart from the role that trade
openness has played in Malaysia’s economy, this paper’s gravity model empirical
regression results suggest that other factors such as distance, per capita
income in Malaysia and its trading partner and exchange rate also explain
significantly Malaysian trade performance with its regional counterparts,
namely the major ASEAN and Australasian countries.
Read more: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317821949_Trade_Openness_in_Malaysia_Evidence_from_Trade_with_ASEAN_and_Australasian_Countries
Suggested by: Shamsuhasnizam Shamsudin (Statistician, DOSM)
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