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Macroeconomic Uncertainty in South East Asia: A Comparative Study between Malaysia and Indonesia
Author(s) -
Yee Peng Chow,
Junaina Muhammad,
Bany Ariffin Amin Noordin,
Fan Fah Cheng
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
research in applied economics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1948-5433
DOI - 10.5296/rae.v9i4.11187
Subject(s) - volatility (finance) , economics , east asia , macroeconomics , monetary economics , international economics , econometrics , geography , china , archaeology
This paper examines the historical pattern of macroeconomic uncertainty of two developing countries in the South East Asia, namely Malaysia and Indonesia. Comparisons of macroeconomic uncertainty are also made between both countries using a selected number of indicators for macroeconomic volatility. We find that while both countries were affected by similar external sources of macroeconomic uncertainty, these countries were also subject to domestic sources of macroeconomic uncertainty which were confined to the particular country. The analyses also reveal that Indonesia experienced more fluctuations compared to Malaysia when macroeconomic uncertainty is measured by volatility as a macroeconomic outcome and domestic sources of macroeconomic volatility. Contrarily, Malaysia displayed greater fluctuations than Indonesia when macroeconomic uncertainty is measured by external sources of macroeconomic volatility. Policy implications are drawn from the findings.

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