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October 2006

Azman-Saini, W.N.W. and Habibullah, M.S. and Law, Siong Hook and Dayang-Afizzah, A.M. (2006): Stock prices, exchange rates and causality in Malaysia: a note.

2008

Puah, Chin-Hong and Habibullah, M.S. and Abu Mansor, Shazali (2008): On the Long-Run Monetary Neutrality: Evidence from the SEACEN Countries. Published in: Journal of Money, Investment and Banking No. 2 (2008): pp. 50-62.

5 January 2008

Habibullah, M.S. and Law, Siong-Hook and Dayang-Afizzah, A.M. (2008): Defense spending and economic growth in Asian economies: A panel error-correction approach.

13 January 2008

Habibullah, M.S. and Dayang-Afizzah, A.M. (2008): Borders and economic growth: The case of Sabah and her neighbours.

18 January 2008

Habibullah, M.S. and Smith, Peter and Dayang-Afizzah, A.M. (2008): Has Kelantan grown faster than other states in Malaysia? A panel data analysis.

3 February 2008

Habibullah, M.S. and Law, Siong-Hook (2008): Property crime and macroeconomic variables in Malaysia: Some empirical evidence from a vector error-correction model.

13 February 2008

Habibullah, M.S. and Dayang-Afizzah, A.M. (2008): Bordering neighbours: Testing for border effect on Malaysia's northern states and Southern Thailand.

Hirnissa, M.T and Habibullah, M.S. (2008): Finance and other services sectors in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak: Testing for stochastic convergence.

17 February 2008

Baharom, A.H. and Royfaizal, R. C and Habibullah, M.S. (2008): Causation analysis between stock price and exchange rate: Pre and post crisis study on Malaysia.

1 June 2008

Baharom, A.H. and Habibullah, M.S. and R.C., Royfaizal (2008): Pre and post crisis analysis of stock price and exchange rate: Evidence from Malaysia. Published in: International Applied Economic and Management Letters , Vol. 1, No. 1 (June 2008): pp. 33-36.

14 June 2008

Habibullah, M.S. and Dayang-Afizzah, A.M. and Liew, Venus Khim-Sen and Lim, Kian-Ping (2008): Testing nonlinear convergence in Malaysia,1965-2003.

11 July 2008

Hirnissa, M.T and Habibullah, M.S. and Baharom, A.H. (2008): Defense, Education and Health Expenditures in Selected Asian Countries.

4 August 2008

Hirnissa, M.T and Habibullah, M.S. and Baharom, A.H. (2008): Military and Economic Growth in ASEAN-5 Countries.

10 September 2008

Baharom, A.H. and Habibullah, M.S. (2008): Crime and Income Inequality: The Case of Malaysia.

13 September 2008

Hirnissa, M.T and Habibullah, M.S. and Baharom, A.H. (2008): Defense and Inequality: Evidence from Selected ASIAN Countries.

12 October 2008

Habibullah, M.S. and Baharom, A.H. (2008): Crime and economic conditions in Malaysia: An ARDL Bounds Testing Approach.

15 October 2008

Padli, Jaharudin and Habibullah, M.S. (2008): Natural disaster death and socio-economic factors in selected Asian countries: A panel data analysis.

16 October 2008

Baharom, A.H. and Habibullah, M.S. (2008): Is crime cointegrated with income and unemployment?: A panel data analysis on selected European countries.

17 October 2008

Baharom, A.H. and Habibullah, M.S. (2008): Testing for Service-Led and Investment-Led Hypothesis: Evidence from ‘Chindia’.

Baharom, A.H. and Habibullah, M.S. and Royfaizal, R. C (2008): The relationship between trade openness, foreign direct investment and growth: Case of Malaysia.

29 October 2008

Baharom, A.H. and Habibullah, M.S. and Royfaizal, R. C (2008): Convergence of violent crime in the United States: Time series test of nonlinear.

13 January 2009

Baharom, A.H. and Radam, Alias and Habibullah, M.S. and Hirnissa, M.T (2009): The Volatility of Thai Rice Price.

16 January 2009

Habibullah, M.S. and Baharom, A.H. and Fong, Kin Hing (2009): Predictive Content of Output and Inflation For Stock Returns and Volatility: Evidence from Selected Asian Countries.

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