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Inequality, education and growth in Malaysia

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posted on 2012-11-01, 00:00 authored by Abdul Jabbar Abdullah
This thesis explores some of the associations between income inequality, education and economic growth. In addition, the thesis also explores the effects of democracy and regime duration on growth. The analysis is conducted at three levels: for Malaysia as a nation using time series data, for a panel of Malaysian states and for a panel of Southeast Asian countries. The main empirical tools applied are metaregression analysis and panel data econometrics. Specifically, the thesis explores the following associations: (i) the effect of education on inequality; (ii) the effect of economic development and economic growth on inequality; (iii) the effect of education on growth; (iv) the effect of inequality on growth; (v) the effect of democracy on growth; and (vi) the effect of regime duration on growth.

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xv, 248 p. : illustrations, graphs : bibliographical references

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thesis

Language

eng

Degree type

Research doctorate

Degree name

Ph.D.

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E Manning Elizabeth, C Doucouliagos Chris

Faculty

Faculty of Business & Law

School

School of Accounting

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