Empirical analysis on household savings in Malaysia / Nur Liyana Mohamed Yousop ...[et al.]

The Malaysian household saving growth has shown weakened patterns from year to year. Low-income level, overspending and black swan economic events result in nosedived household savings. To explain this issue, this study empirically examined factors affecting household savings in Malaysia. The analys...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Yousop, Nur Liyana (Author), Wan Zakaria, Wan Mohd Farid (Author), Ahmad, Zuraidah (Author), Abdul Manan, Ahmad A'thif (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Shah Alam, 2020-06.
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