The factors impact to exchange rate in middle income countries / Nur Hanani Aqilla Hairuddin and Nurul Hidayah Rosli

Most of analyst, economist and researchers want to know the factors that impact to exchange rate. This topic is important to economic country. So in this study focus on factors that impact to exchange rate in middle income countries. The chosen micro variables are consumer price index (CPI), export...

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Main Authors: Hairuddin, Nur Hanani Aqilla, Rosli, Nurul Hidayah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Business and Management 2018
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spelling uitm-235382019-04-07T03:48:44Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23538/ The factors impact to exchange rate in middle income countries / Nur Hanani Aqilla Hairuddin and Nurul Hidayah Rosli Hairuddin, Nur Hanani Aqilla Rosli, Nurul Hidayah Economics Macroeconomics Income. Factor shares Foreign exchange. Foreign exchange rates Most of analyst, economist and researchers want to know the factors that impact to exchange rate. This topic is important to economic country. So in this study focus on factors that impact to exchange rate in middle income countries. The chosen micro variables are consumer price index (CPI), export (EXPO), foreign direct investment (FDI), import (IMPO), gross domestic product (GDP), salary or wages (SAWA), and unemployment rate (UNEM) as major determine factors. The study is confined to the period of 10 years over 2008-2017 in Malaysia, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, Pakistan, Philippine, China, Georgia and Zambia. Those countries are middle income countries. The sources of data are from world bank data and secondary data from many previous researches. In this study using normality test, correlation test and regression test. In normality test, there have significant evidence using Levin, Lin and Shin Test. For empirical analysis after checking the data for regression method has been uses, the result found that export, import, salary and wages are significant to exchange rate while others variables are insignificant. Faculty of Business and Management 2018 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23538/1/PPb_NUR%20HANANI%20AQILLA%20HAIRUDDIN%20M%20BM%2018_5.pdf Hairuddin, Nur Hanani Aqilla and Rosli, Nurul Hidayah (2018) The factors impact to exchange rate in middle income countries / Nur Hanani Aqilla Hairuddin and Nurul Hidayah Rosli. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Economics
Macroeconomics
Income. Factor shares
Foreign exchange. Foreign exchange rates
spellingShingle Economics
Macroeconomics
Income. Factor shares
Foreign exchange. Foreign exchange rates
Hairuddin, Nur Hanani Aqilla
Rosli, Nurul Hidayah
The factors impact to exchange rate in middle income countries / Nur Hanani Aqilla Hairuddin and Nurul Hidayah Rosli
description Most of analyst, economist and researchers want to know the factors that impact to exchange rate. This topic is important to economic country. So in this study focus on factors that impact to exchange rate in middle income countries. The chosen micro variables are consumer price index (CPI), export (EXPO), foreign direct investment (FDI), import (IMPO), gross domestic product (GDP), salary or wages (SAWA), and unemployment rate (UNEM) as major determine factors. The study is confined to the period of 10 years over 2008-2017 in Malaysia, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, Pakistan, Philippine, China, Georgia and Zambia. Those countries are middle income countries. The sources of data are from world bank data and secondary data from many previous researches. In this study using normality test, correlation test and regression test. In normality test, there have significant evidence using Levin, Lin and Shin Test. For empirical analysis after checking the data for regression method has been uses, the result found that export, import, salary and wages are significant to exchange rate while others variables are insignificant.
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author Hairuddin, Nur Hanani Aqilla
Rosli, Nurul Hidayah
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Rosli, Nurul Hidayah
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title The factors impact to exchange rate in middle income countries / Nur Hanani Aqilla Hairuddin and Nurul Hidayah Rosli
title_short The factors impact to exchange rate in middle income countries / Nur Hanani Aqilla Hairuddin and Nurul Hidayah Rosli
title_full The factors impact to exchange rate in middle income countries / Nur Hanani Aqilla Hairuddin and Nurul Hidayah Rosli
title_fullStr The factors impact to exchange rate in middle income countries / Nur Hanani Aqilla Hairuddin and Nurul Hidayah Rosli
title_full_unstemmed The factors impact to exchange rate in middle income countries / Nur Hanani Aqilla Hairuddin and Nurul Hidayah Rosli
title_sort factors impact to exchange rate in middle income countries / nur hanani aqilla hairuddin and nurul hidayah rosli
publisher Faculty of Business and Management
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23538/
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