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Postal address:School of Business (Department of Economics) Monash University Sunway campus Jalan Lagoon Selatan, 46150 Bandar Sunway Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Workplace:School of Business, Monash University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2009

  1. General Equilibrium Perception on Twin Deficits Hypothesis: An Empirical Evidence for the U.S
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. Twin deficits in Cambodia: Are there Reasons for Concern? An Empirical Study
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads

2008

  1. AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF BALANCING ITEM OF BALANCE OF PAYMENT ACCOUNTS FOR OIC MEMBER COUNTRIES
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. CURRENT AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT INTERDEPENDENCE: AN EMPIRICAL TEST
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  3. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND EMPLOYMENT IN MANUFACTURING AND SERVICES SECTORS: FRESH EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM SINGAPORE
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  4. TOURISM AND OPENNESS TO MERCHANDISE AND SERVICES TRADE IN SINGAPORE: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads

2007

  1. DOES EXCHANGE RATE VARIABILITY AFFECT THE CAUSATION BETWEEN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND ELECTRONICS EXPORTS? AN EMPIRICAL TEST USING MALAYSIAN DATA
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. EXCHANGE RATE VARIABILITY AND THE EXPORT DEMAND FOR MALAYSIA'S SEMICONDUCTORS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  3. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND SERVICES TRADE: EVIDENCE FROM MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
  4. NEW EVIDENCE ON THE CAUSAL LINKAGES BETWEEN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, EXPORTS AND IMPORTS IN MALAYSIA
    Monash Economics Working Papers, Monash University, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article in The IUP Journal of Applied Economics (2009)

Journal Articles

2009

  1. New Evidence on the Causal Linkages Between Foreign Direct Investment,Exports and Imports in Malaysia
    The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, 2009, VIII, (1), 20-25
    See also Working Paper (2007)

2008

  1. Aggregate Import Demand Function for Japan: A Cointegration Re-investigation
    Global Economic Review, 2008, 37, (3), 363-377 Downloads
  2. An empirical investigation on sustainability of balancing item in Asian countries
    Applied Economics Letters, 2008, 15, (2), 117-123 Downloads View citations
  3. Determinants of Malaysian Trade Balance: An ARDL Bound Testing Approach - A Commentary
    Global Economic Review, 2008, 37, (1), 125-133 Downloads
  4. Do Vehicles on Highways Help to Predict the Malaysian Stock Market?
    The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, 2008, VII, (2), 25-30
  5. IS THE BALANCING ITEM FOR AUSTRALIA SUSTAINABLE? EVIDENCE FROM A THRESHOLD AUTOREGRESSIVE MODEL WITH AN AUTOREGRESSIVE UNIT ROOT
    Australian Economic Papers, 2008, 47, (2), 190-198 Downloads
  6. Sustainability of Balancing Item in 18 Industrial Countries’ Balance of Payments Accounts: An Empirical Study
    The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, 2008, VII, (5), 15-25 View citations
  7. Sustainability of External Imbalances for 22 Least Developed Countries: An Empirical Investigation
    The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, 2008, VII, (3), 50-60
  8. The effects of exchange rate variability on Malaysia's disaggregated electrical exports
    Journal of Economic Studies, 2008, 35, (2), 154-169 Downloads

2007

  1. Foreign Direct Investment and Electronics Exports: Exploratory Empirical Evidence from Malaysia’s Top Five Electronics Exports
    Economics Bulletin, 2007, 6, (14), 1-8 Downloads
  2. Money demand function for Southeast Asian countries: An empirical view from expenditure components
    Journal of Economic Studies, 2007, 34, (6), 476-496 Downloads
  3. Sustainability of balancing item of balance of payments accounts: fresh empirical evidence for G7 countries
    Applied Economics Letters, 2007, 14, (4-6), 251-254 Downloads View citations

2006

  1. A new approach to examining the sustainability of external imbalances: the case of Japan
    Applied Economics Letters, 2006, 13, (5), 287-292 Downloads
  2. ARE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS IN THE OIC MEMBER COUNTRIES COINTEGRATED? A REEXAMINATION
    IIUM Journal of Economics and Management, 2006, 14, (1), 49-79
  3. Japan's balancing item: do timing errors matter?
    Applied Economics Letters, 2006, 13, (2), 81-87 Downloads View citations
  4. New evidence on export expansion, economic growth and causality in China
    Applied Economics Letters, 2006, 13, (12), 801-803 Downloads View citations
  5. The influences of economic openness on Japan's balancing item: an empirical note
    Applied Economics Letters, 2006, 13, (1), 7-10 Downloads View citations

2005

  1. Revisiting South Korea's Import Demand Behavior: A Cointegration Analysis *
    Asian Economic Journal, 2005, 19, (1), 29-50 Downloads

2004

  1. Demand for broad money and expenditure components in Japan: an empirical study
    Japan and the World Economy, 2004, 16, (4), 487-502 Downloads
  2. Does financial variable(s) explain the Japanese aggregate import demand? A cointegration analysis
    Applied Economics Letters, 2004, 11, (12), 775-780 Downloads

2003

  1. An empirical analysis of China's aggregate import demand function
    China Economic Review, 2003, 14, (2), 142-163 Downloads
  2. Cointegration analysis for Japanese import demand: revisited
    Applied Economics Letters, 2003, 10, (14), 905-908 Downloads
  3. Japanese aggregate import demand function: reassessment from the 'bounds' testing approach
    Japan and the World Economy, 2003, 15, (4), 419-436 Downloads View citations

2002

  1. A Cointegration Analysis of Malaysian Import Demand Function: Reassessment from the Bonds Test
    Applied Economics Letters, 2002, 9, (5), 293-96 Downloads View citations
  2. Demand for M3 and Expenditure Components in Malaysia: Assessment from Bounds Testing Approach
    Applied Economics Letters, 2002, 9, (11), 721-25 Downloads View citations
 
 
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