Kim Huat Goh

Kim Huat Goh
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  • Bachelor of Economics; Master of Social Science (Economics); PhD candidate (Economics)
  • Graduate Research Assistant at University of Science Malaysia

Trying to design network DEA in water industry and exploring the use of machine learning in monetary policy research

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Introduction
Kim Huat Goh is currently a PhD (Economics) candidate at School of Distance Education, Universiti Sains Malaysia. His research interest including efficiency and productivity analysis, and water resources economics. He can be contacted at gkhuat94@gmail.com
Current institution
University of Science Malaysia
Current position
  • Graduate Research Assistant
Additional affiliations
November 2020 - February 2021
University of Science Malaysia
Position
  • Graduate Research Assistant
Education
October 2018 - January 2021
University of Science Malaysia
Field of study
  • Efficiency and Productivity Analysis
September 2014 - August 2018
University of Science Malaysia
Field of study
  • Economics

Publications

Publications (10)
Article
This study evaluates the efficiency of China's water companies using a nonoriented meta-frontier directional distance function while simultaneously considering group heterogeneities and incorporating water loss as an undesirable output. Additionally, it performs a sensitivity analysis using different directional vectors to compare water companies'...
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Given the limited resources and growing demand for aquatic products, China's aquaculture industry must increase its output. Improving the total factor productivity (TFP) change is an importance step toward long-term sustainable development of the aquaculture industry. The study aims to examine the productivity change, particularly TFP change and it...
Article
Great efforts have been made to support the innovation and development of commercially available aquaculture to realize improved inputs and culture systems, enhancing productivity. In general, culture production systems are not a new phenomenon that attracts managers to conduct evaluation assessments. Broader aspects of the innovation and developme...
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Inflation expectations are critical in monetary economics. It could affect the policy outcome as economic agents’ responses to a monetary policy partially depend on the economic expectations. This systematic literature review discusses the impact of media on various aspects of inflation expectation, especially inflation forecasts and their errors,...
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As the world population grows, the aquaculture sector faces challenges in the use of production systems to ensure the adequacy of the food supply. Technical efficiency analysis has been shown to be useful for improving resource management and production. This study provides a literature update and uses meta-regression analysis to examine the variat...
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This study assesses the technical efficiency of water utilities incorporating an undesirable output, nonrevenue water, and allowing a proportional input reduction. A parametric enhanced hyperbolic distance function was applied to Malaysia's 14 state water utilities from 2000 to 2017. Overall, Malaysia's water utilities can increase the water volume...
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We apply the bootstrap Malmquist-Luenberger productivity index (MLPI) to measure the total factor productivity (TFP) growth for 14 water operators in Malaysia during the years 2000-2017. The analysis confirms that Malaysia's water sector experienced a deterioration in average productivity of 1.21% per year, attributed mainly to technological regres...
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The scientific research on aquaculture efficiency and productivity has been increasing over the years. This study aims to identify the publication trends and growth potential of aquaculture efficiency and productivity studies. A bibliometric analysis was employed for a sample of 85 scientific articles published during the 1998–2020 period. The find...
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The research on benchmarking analysis of the water and sewage industry has been expanding over the years. Water utility benchmarking analysis is crucial for mitigating the stress associated with classic issues, including ownership status, deregulation policies, and quality of service. A significant body of literature reviews has focused on the choi...

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