The New Economic Policy in Malaysia: Affirmative action, ethnic inequalities and social justice Edited by EDMUND TERENCE GOMEZ and JOHAN SARAVANAMUTTU Singapore: NUS Press. 2013. Pp. xviii + 393. Map, Notes, Index, doi:10.1017/S0022463414000745 In combining the findings of two research groups at...
Purpose: This book examines macroeconomic policy application in Malaysia during economic crisis. Although the 1997-98 financial crisis was the most severe, Malaysia has been confronted with four other major economic crises: (i) "the early commodity crisis" 1956-72, (ii) "the first oil crisis" ...
We seek to study the link between economic policy changes and socio-economic development in Malaysia that has shown impressive growth over the years. The country has experienced significant policy changes since independence in 1957, but the main focus of promoting the native Malay (Bumiputera) intere...
The paper examines the impact of development activities on water pollution in Malaysia. Hence, the main objective of this paper is not just to examine the trends of development-induced water pollution around the region of the country but to know where the problems are and the policy measures ta...
The result shows that there are strongly long run relationship between fiscal variables and output in these two countries. More active fiscal policy is recommended in Malaysia, meanwhile a better fiscal management must be applied in Indonesia. 展开 ...
Malaysia is a multiethnic, upper-middle-income country that has relied heavily on income from its natural resources to engineer successful diversification into manufacturing and sharply increased incomes for all ethnic groups. This paper examines the role of the policy-making process and national leaders...
Cultivators and Administrators: British Educational Policy Towards the Malays ... Evers,Hans-Dieter - Sociology of South-East Asia : 被引量: 14发表: 1980年 IMPORT SUBSTITUTION AND EXPORT POTENTIAL‐THE CASE OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN WEST MALAYSIA Johns, B. L. "Import Substitution and Export ...
Ewe Hong Tat, president of Tunku Abdul Rahman University, noted that Malaysia and China have carried out positive exchange and cooperation in sectors spanning policy, economy, culture and education despite challenges including the pandemic, and the university is willing to continue to support mutual ...
Geoffrey Williams, professor and dean of the Institute of Postgraduate Studies at the Malaysia University of Science and Technology, complimented Malaysia's stable monetary policy and expected the overnight policy rate to remain at 3 percent ...
The country's central bank governor Nor Shamsiah Mohd Yunus told the media on March 30 that Malaysia's current monetary policy stance was appropriate and accommodative given the prevailing outlook and growth of inflation in 2022, during the publication of its annual report for 2021. ...