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Determinants of Factors that Affecting Inflation in Malaysia

Rabiul Islam    
Ahmad Bashawir Abdul Ghani    
Emil Mahyudin    
Narmatha Manickam    

Resumen

Inflation became a one of the serious matters over a period of time. It can be said that, throughout the past few years, Malaysia?s inflation is caused by many factors. The aim of the paper is to determinants of factors that affecting inflation in Malaysia This paper consists of quantitative method and the econometric model is used for identify the relationship between the dependent and independent variables. It can be categorized two models in this paper namely mathematical model and econometric model. In this paper, it has been discussed the autocorrelation, multicollinearity and heteroscedasticity. High inflation may cause negative impact to a particular country. Keywords: Inflation, money supply, exchange rate, unemployment rate JEL Classifications: E5, E23, E31, F31

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