The Dynamic Relationship between Energy Consumption and Level of Unemployment Rates in Malaysia: A Time Series Analysis Based on ARDL Estimation

Unemployment is a critical issue that affects the wellbeing of citizens and requires attention in many countries, including Malaysia. However, the impact of macroeconomic factors on unemployment rates, such as energy consumption, has not been thoroughly studied. In this paper, we aim to investigate...

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Published in:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Main Author: Borhan H.; Ridzuan A.R.; Razak M.I.M.; Mohamed R.N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Econjournals 2023
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Borhan H.; Ridzuan A.R.; Razak M.I.M.; Mohamed R.N.
The Dynamic Relationship between Energy Consumption and Level of Unemployment Rates in Malaysia: A Time Series Analysis Based on ARDL Estimation
2023
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
13
2
10.32479/ijeep.13893
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85152447205&doi=10.32479%2fijeep.13893&partnerID=40&md5=96439e3a28720b28db3d66a865c6cd14
Unemployment is a critical issue that affects the wellbeing of citizens and requires attention in many countries, including Malaysia. However, the impact of macroeconomic factors on unemployment rates, such as energy consumption, has not been thoroughly studied. In this paper, we aim to investigate the impact of various macroeconomic variables, including foreign and domestic investment, trade liberalization, inflation, urbanization, economic growth, corruption, and energy consumption on unemployment rates in Malaysia. Using annual data from 1984 to 2020, we utilized the ARDL estimation to analyze the data. The results show a mixed expected impact between the independent and dependent variables in the long run. Although energy consumption has a negative impact on unemployment rates in the short term, this is not the case in the long run. The paper concludes with a list of policy recommendations. © 2023, Econjournals. All rights reserved.
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author Borhan H.; Ridzuan A.R.; Razak M.I.M.; Mohamed R.N.
spellingShingle Borhan H.; Ridzuan A.R.; Razak M.I.M.; Mohamed R.N.
The Dynamic Relationship between Energy Consumption and Level of Unemployment Rates in Malaysia: A Time Series Analysis Based on ARDL Estimation
author_facet Borhan H.; Ridzuan A.R.; Razak M.I.M.; Mohamed R.N.
author_sort Borhan H.; Ridzuan A.R.; Razak M.I.M.; Mohamed R.N.
title The Dynamic Relationship between Energy Consumption and Level of Unemployment Rates in Malaysia: A Time Series Analysis Based on ARDL Estimation
title_short The Dynamic Relationship between Energy Consumption and Level of Unemployment Rates in Malaysia: A Time Series Analysis Based on ARDL Estimation
title_full The Dynamic Relationship between Energy Consumption and Level of Unemployment Rates in Malaysia: A Time Series Analysis Based on ARDL Estimation
title_fullStr The Dynamic Relationship between Energy Consumption and Level of Unemployment Rates in Malaysia: A Time Series Analysis Based on ARDL Estimation
title_full_unstemmed The Dynamic Relationship between Energy Consumption and Level of Unemployment Rates in Malaysia: A Time Series Analysis Based on ARDL Estimation
title_sort The Dynamic Relationship between Energy Consumption and Level of Unemployment Rates in Malaysia: A Time Series Analysis Based on ARDL Estimation
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description Unemployment is a critical issue that affects the wellbeing of citizens and requires attention in many countries, including Malaysia. However, the impact of macroeconomic factors on unemployment rates, such as energy consumption, has not been thoroughly studied. In this paper, we aim to investigate the impact of various macroeconomic variables, including foreign and domestic investment, trade liberalization, inflation, urbanization, economic growth, corruption, and energy consumption on unemployment rates in Malaysia. Using annual data from 1984 to 2020, we utilized the ARDL estimation to analyze the data. The results show a mixed expected impact between the independent and dependent variables in the long run. Although energy consumption has a negative impact on unemployment rates in the short term, this is not the case in the long run. The paper concludes with a list of policy recommendations. © 2023, Econjournals. All rights reserved.
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