The causal relationship between fertility rate and economic growth: empirical evidence from Malaysia / Irlisuhayu Mohd Ramli ...[et al.]

The declining trend of fertility rate across countries has raised concerns among economist since it could bring severe consequences on the long run economic growth. The current population trend in Malaysia which shows the country is moving towards the ageing country due to higher life expectancy and...

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Main Authors: Mohd Ramli, Irlisuhayu (Author), Ahmad Khan, Hafizah Hammad (Author), Samsi, Siti Muliana (Author), Ahmad, Nabila (Author)
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Published: 2019.
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