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Causality Relationship between Crude Oil Variables and Budget Variables in Malaysia

Year 2017, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 132 - 138, 01.06.2017

Abstract

As an oil and gas exporter, Malaysia profited from higher world energy prices. However, the fall in oil prices from highs in 2014 significantly affected
Malaysia’s government revenue (GR), hence its expenditure since the Malaysian GR still largely depends on oil revenues. Malaysia also has problems
with high spending on energy subsidy, shrinking in its net crude oil export, and narrowing the gap between its crude oil production and consumption.
Given this scenario, not only shocks in crude oil price could affect Malaysian GR and expenditure, but also other variables such as crude oil production,
export, import, and consumption. However, the long-term impact of these crude oil variables on Malaysia’s GR and expenditure is still empirically
unclear. Therefore, the main objective of this paper is to examine the causality relationship between crude oil variables and budget variables in Malaysia.
The findings show that crude oil variables studied have no long run causality relationship with government expenditure (GE) but significantly cause
the Malaysian GR in the long run. In short run, however, only crude oil consumption was found to Granger causes GE thus indicates the impact of
fuel subsidy on the GE. For GR, there is short-run causality running from production, export and import to the GR

Year 2017, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 132 - 138, 01.06.2017

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Other ID JA29PC22NE
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Zukarnain Zakaria This is me

Sofian Shamsuddin This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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APA Zakaria, Z., & Shamsuddin, S. (2017). Causality Relationship between Crude Oil Variables and Budget Variables in Malaysia. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 7(2), 132-138.
AMA Zakaria Z, Shamsuddin S. Causality Relationship between Crude Oil Variables and Budget Variables in Malaysia. IJEEP. June 2017;7(2):132-138.
Chicago Zakaria, Zukarnain, and Sofian Shamsuddin. “Causality Relationship Between Crude Oil Variables and Budget Variables in Malaysia”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 7, no. 2 (June 2017): 132-38.
EndNote Zakaria Z, Shamsuddin S (June 1, 2017) Causality Relationship between Crude Oil Variables and Budget Variables in Malaysia. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 7 2 132–138.
IEEE Z. Zakaria and S. Shamsuddin, “Causality Relationship between Crude Oil Variables and Budget Variables in Malaysia”, IJEEP, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 132–138, 2017.
ISNAD Zakaria, Zukarnain - Shamsuddin, Sofian. “Causality Relationship Between Crude Oil Variables and Budget Variables in Malaysia”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 7/2 (June 2017), 132-138.
JAMA Zakaria Z, Shamsuddin S. Causality Relationship between Crude Oil Variables and Budget Variables in Malaysia. IJEEP. 2017;7:132–138.
MLA Zakaria, Zukarnain and Sofian Shamsuddin. “Causality Relationship Between Crude Oil Variables and Budget Variables in Malaysia”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, vol. 7, no. 2, 2017, pp. 132-8.
Vancouver Zakaria Z, Shamsuddin S. Causality Relationship between Crude Oil Variables and Budget Variables in Malaysia. IJEEP. 2017;7(2):132-8.