Rice is ranked the third most important crop in Malaysia after rubber and palm oil in terms of production. Unlike the industrial crops, although its contribution to Malaysia’s economy is minimal, it plays a pivotal role in the country’s food security as rice is consumed by almost everyone in Malaysia. Rice production is influenced by factors such as geographical location, temperature, rainfall, soil fertility, farming practices, etc. and hence the productivity of rice may differ in different state. In this study, our particular interest is to investigate the interrelationship between the rice production of Perlis and Johor. Data collected from Department of Agriculture, Government of Malaysia are tested for unit roots by Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) unit root test while Engle-Granger (EG) procedure is used in the cointegration analysis. Our study shows that cointegrating relationship exists among the rice production in both states. The speed of adjustment coefficient of the error correction model (ECM) of Perlis is 0.611 indicating that approximately 61.1% of any deviation from the long-run path is corrected within a year by the production of rice in Johor.
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3 February 2015
THE 2ND ISM INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL CONFERENCE 2014 (ISM-II): Empowering the Applications of Statistical and Mathematical Sciences
12–14 August 2014
Pahang, Malaysia
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February 03 2015
Cointegration analysis for rice production in the states of Perlis and Johor, Malaysia
Mahendran Shitan;
Mahendran Shitan
Laboratory of Computational Statistics and Operations Research, Institute for Mathematical Research, Universiti Putra Malaysia,
Malaysia
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Yung Lerd Ng;
Yung Lerd Ng
Laboratory of Computational Statistics and Operations Research, Institute for Mathematical Research, Universiti Putra Malaysia,
Malaysia
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Provash Kumar Karmokar
Provash Kumar Karmokar
Department of Statistics, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh,
Bangladesh
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1643, 206–211 (2015)
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Mahendran Shitan, Yung Lerd Ng, Provash Kumar Karmokar; Cointegration analysis for rice production in the states of Perlis and Johor, Malaysia. AIP Conf. Proc. 3 February 2015; 1643 (1): 206–211. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4907446
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