The effect of macroeconomic factor toward the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) output to the economic growth in Malaysia / Mohamad Hazren Mansur

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sectors play an important role to economic growth in Malaysiæ It is substantially contributed to income, employment and output. SMEs are a business that maintains sales, assets or a number of workers below a certain range. The main objectives of SMEs are to redu...

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Main Author: Mansur, Mohamad Hazren
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Published: 2020
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spelling my-uitm-ir.614592022-07-18T00:57:56Z The effect of macroeconomic factor toward the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) output to the economic growth in Malaysia / Mohamad Hazren Mansur 2020-11 Mansur, Mohamad Hazren Macroeconomics Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product Small business. Medium-sized business Malaysia Money supply Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sectors play an important role to economic growth in Malaysiæ It is substantially contributed to income, employment and output. SMEs are a business that maintains sales, assets or a number of workers below a certain range. The main objectives of SMEs are to reduce unemployment and to increase the income of poor people through SMEs development. Other than that SMEs also generate a purchasing power and help to stabilize the flow of money supply. However, due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, SMEs business has been difficult to survive. People tend to save their money rather than spending thus this will decrease the profit of the business, gross domestic product and import of goods and services. Due to that circumstance, this study aims to investigate the effect of GDP, interest rate, labour force and unemployment rate. To conduct this study, SMEs output is used as a dependent variable, while the gross domestic product, unemployment rate, interest rate, and labour force is used as independent variables. Data are collected from 1987 until 2018 a yearly basis. The Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method is used to test the effect and relationship between the variables. Results from this study shows that SMEs output have a significant relationship with macroeconomic variables. 2020-11 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/61459/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/61459/1/61459.pdf text en public degree UiTM Cawangan Johor Faculty of Business Management Mohamed Yousop, Nur Liyana Roslan, Shashazrina Mohamad Shafi, Roslina (Dr.)
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Mohamed Yousop, Nur Liyana
Roslan, Shashazrina
Mohamad Shafi, Roslina (Dr.)
topic Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics
Malaysia
Money supply
spellingShingle Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics
Malaysia
Money supply
Mansur, Mohamad Hazren
The effect of macroeconomic factor toward the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) output to the economic growth in Malaysia / Mohamad Hazren Mansur
description Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sectors play an important role to economic growth in Malaysiæ It is substantially contributed to income, employment and output. SMEs are a business that maintains sales, assets or a number of workers below a certain range. The main objectives of SMEs are to reduce unemployment and to increase the income of poor people through SMEs development. Other than that SMEs also generate a purchasing power and help to stabilize the flow of money supply. However, due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, SMEs business has been difficult to survive. People tend to save their money rather than spending thus this will decrease the profit of the business, gross domestic product and import of goods and services. Due to that circumstance, this study aims to investigate the effect of GDP, interest rate, labour force and unemployment rate. To conduct this study, SMEs output is used as a dependent variable, while the gross domestic product, unemployment rate, interest rate, and labour force is used as independent variables. Data are collected from 1987 until 2018 a yearly basis. The Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method is used to test the effect and relationship between the variables. Results from this study shows that SMEs output have a significant relationship with macroeconomic variables.
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title The effect of macroeconomic factor toward the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) output to the economic growth in Malaysia / Mohamad Hazren Mansur
title_short The effect of macroeconomic factor toward the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) output to the economic growth in Malaysia / Mohamad Hazren Mansur
title_full The effect of macroeconomic factor toward the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) output to the economic growth in Malaysia / Mohamad Hazren Mansur
title_fullStr The effect of macroeconomic factor toward the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) output to the economic growth in Malaysia / Mohamad Hazren Mansur
title_full_unstemmed The effect of macroeconomic factor toward the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) output to the economic growth in Malaysia / Mohamad Hazren Mansur
title_sort effect of macroeconomic factor toward the small and medium enterprises (smes) output to the economic growth in malaysia / mohamad hazren mansur
granting_institution UiTM Cawangan Johor
granting_department Faculty of Business Management
publishDate 2020
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