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This study investigates the impact of soil properties on technical efficiency in paddy production, focusing on Malaysia’s two main paddy granaries

How Does Carbon Emission Affect the Economy?
 01-20-2026
 Journal: Journal Ekonomi Malaysia

The objective of the study is to determine the effect of carbon (CO2) emissions, energy consumption and the usage of renewable energy on the Gross Domestic Product.

Asymmetric Effects of Oil Price Shock on Disaggregated Consumer Prices
 01-20-2026
 Journal: Journal Ekonomi Malaysia

This paper examines the effects of positive and negative oil price shocks on disaggregated consumer prices.
This paper aims to investigate the effects of soil fertility and cation ratios on the efficiency of paddy production.

Food Supply Chain Assurance: Malaysian Consumer Household Perspective
 01-20-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics

Food supply chain assurance refers to the measures and processes that are put in place to ensure the safety, quality, and reliability of the food supply chain from farm to fork.
Tourism in the marine park is vital to tourist satisfaction.
This study aims to investigate the impact of subsidies on productivity and the subsequent effect of productivity on the well-being of oil palm independent smallholders (ISH). It specifically analyses the impact of palm oil subsides on productivity and the well-being of ISH based on the soil types of the palm oil plantation.
The objective of the study is to test whether the subsidy reduction of daily consumer goods as a payment vehicle can influence individuals’ willingness to pay (WTP) for environmental and nature conservation.
The objective of this study is to estimate farmers’ Willingness to Pay (WTP) to reduce the health impacts of pesticide use in rice cultivation in Perlis, Malaysia.
The paper aims to analyse the economic and environmental impacts of Malaysia’s fossil fuel subsidy on GDP, electricity prices and output, external trade, sectoral outputs, employment, welfare, demand and price effects, and CO2 emissions.

Agropreneurship Training Evaluation Model for Sustainable B 40 Rural Community in Malaysia
 01-21-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics

Entrepreneurial training is one of the key elements that address poverty among the B40 (i.e., the lower-income group) in Malaysia.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the sustainability of the Malaysian palm oil supply chain from the perspective of consumer behavior.

Economic Climate Model on the Palm Production: Empirical Evidence for Malaysia and Indonesia
 01-21-2026
 Journal: Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics

Rising temperatures and shifting precipitation patterns affect the growth and yields of oil palm trees, leading to reduced productivity and increased costs for producers.
Sustainability risk management (SRM) has emerged as an important management control system in recent years and serves as a means to reduce sustainability issues arising as a consequence of a company’s operations.
Food security has consistently been a strategic goal for Malaysia, specifically given its dependence on imported food, diminishing agricultural land, and evolving agricultural policies.
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