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TABLE 1. STRUCTURE OF OUTPUT AND EMPLOYMENT IN MALAYSIA, 1995-2010
FIG 1. TRADE BALANCE BETWEEN MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA, 1999-2011
TABLE 4: FOREIGN WORKERS BY SECTOR AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, 2012.
TABLE 6. THE RESULTS OF THE JOHANSEN-JUSELIUS COINTEGRATION TEST

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