Administrative Economies of Scale in the Malaysian States: A Panel Data Analysis

There is ongoing concern over administrative performanceamong the different Malaysian states. Using panel data econometric approach, this paper investigates administrative scale effects and the determinants of administrative intensity in the thirteen states and three federal territories in Malaysia...

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Published in:International Journal of Public Administration
Main Author: Ting S.K.; Ahmad M.; Dollery B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2024
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Ting S.K.; Ahmad M.; Dollery B.
Administrative Economies of Scale in the Malaysian States: A Panel Data Analysis
2024
International Journal of Public Administration


10.1080/01900692.2024.2337695
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85189962585&doi=10.1080%2f01900692.2024.2337695&partnerID=40&md5=098b938a62d8ccb9a074d8c8cdf242f2
There is ongoing concern over administrative performanceamong the different Malaysian states. Using panel data econometric approach, this paper investigates administrative scale effects and the determinants of administrative intensity in the thirteen states and three federal territories in Malaysia over the period 2005 to 2020. Our results indicate that both production labor inputs and population jointly have a scale effect on administrative intensity. There is an inverted U-shaped scale impact from population size and a U-shaped scale effect from production labor input on administrative intensity in Malaysia. Several public policy recommendations are suggested for the improvement of Malaysian administrative performance. © 2024 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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author Ting S.K.; Ahmad M.; Dollery B.
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Administrative Economies of Scale in the Malaysian States: A Panel Data Analysis
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title Administrative Economies of Scale in the Malaysian States: A Panel Data Analysis
title_short Administrative Economies of Scale in the Malaysian States: A Panel Data Analysis
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title_fullStr Administrative Economies of Scale in the Malaysian States: A Panel Data Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Administrative Economies of Scale in the Malaysian States: A Panel Data Analysis
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description There is ongoing concern over administrative performanceamong the different Malaysian states. Using panel data econometric approach, this paper investigates administrative scale effects and the determinants of administrative intensity in the thirteen states and three federal territories in Malaysia over the period 2005 to 2020. Our results indicate that both production labor inputs and population jointly have a scale effect on administrative intensity. There is an inverted U-shaped scale impact from population size and a U-shaped scale effect from production labor input on administrative intensity in Malaysia. Several public policy recommendations are suggested for the improvement of Malaysian administrative performance. © 2024 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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