AGRICULTURAL POLICY / BUSINESS ECONOMICS / ECONOMICS
PENDIDIKAN
PHD THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Graduated : 2018
MASTER SAINS DALAM BIDANG EKONOMI UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA, SERDANG, SELANGOR Graduated : 2012
BACELOR EKONOMI UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA, SERDANG, SELANGOR Graduated : 2008
PENERBITAN BUKU
1. Leading Indicators of Unemployment Rate: Policy Relevant and Methodology ISPN: 9789672923169
PENERBITAN JOURNAL
1. The impact of the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor on trade between China and ASEAN Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
2. NATIONAL A ND REGIONAL EFFECTS OF RCEP ON TRADE: T HE A PPLICATION OF T HE W ITS-SMART TOOL WITH T HE FOCUS ON C HINA Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
4. Resilient Trade During The COVID-19 Pandemic: Why Does Export Diversification Matter? Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
5. Foreign Direct Investment and Environmental Degradation in Developing Countries: Does the Quality of Institutions Matter? Journal type: Citation-Indexed Journal - ERA
6. WILL HIGHER WAGES BENEFIT THE ECONOMY? THE EFFECTS OF LABOR INCOME SHARE ON MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES IN MALAYSIA Journal type: MYCITE
7. Changes in the Trade Pattern in China Under the RCEP: An Analysis of Trade Creation and Diversion Using the SMART-WITS Model Journal type: Citation-Indexed Journal - ERA
PENERBITAN
2024
The Effects of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership on China’s Trade, Tariff Revenue and Welfare
2024
Changes in the Trade Pattern in China Under the RCEP: An Analysis of Trade Creation and Diversion Using the SMART-WITS Model
2023
Foreign Direct Investment and Environmental Degradation in Developing Countries: Does the Quality of Institutions Matter?
2022
Resilient Trade During The COVID-19 Pandemic: Why Does Export Diversification Matter?
2021
Multi-level comparisons of input–output tables using cross-entropy indicators
2020
Disaggregating Economic Micro-Data under Limited Sectoral Breakdown
2019
Disaggregating Economic Micro-Data under Limited Sectoral Breakdown
2019
Skills and ethnics wage inequalities within the global value chain: an evidence from Malaysia