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Textbook on trends in the economic development of Malaysia - as a sequel to "Readings on Malaysian economic development" (1975), compiles reprints and annotated bibliographys under the following headings: new economic policy, agricultural development, industrial development, internal migration, the unemployment problem (incl. Working conditions, wages and choice of technology), foreign investment (esp. Role of multinational enterprises and employment creation), and fiscal policies (incl. Trade policy and industrialization). References.
This book examines the various economic, political and developmental policy challenges that Malaysia faces in its shift from a middle income to high-income economy. It covers subjects such as technology, education and skills, the promotion of entrpreneurship, social, monetary policy and governance issues.
Textbook on the economic development of Malaysia - covers exports and economic growth, the balance of payments, agricultural policy, industrial development and industrial planning, import substitution, unemployment and employment creation, income distribution and fiscal policy, human resources, etc. Annotated bibliographys, diagrams, graphs, maps, references and statistical tables.
"This innovative book accumulates the various, and often conflicting, growth theories, which enable a greater understanding of growth processes in the developing world. It will be of interest to students of development studies, Asia studies and public policy, as well as to research scholars and practitioners, including government officials and policymakers."--BOOK JACKET.
Aims to improve our understanding of the factors determining the economic performance of the Pacific area developing countries. The book deals with both the newly industrializing countries and the newly exporting countries.
Economic development in the long run is seen as a process of structural change that is affected by economic growth. Malaysia is one of the middle-income economies that are going through rapid structural change. Since the mid 1980s it has changed to an industrially based economy with large-scale export of electrical and electronic components. However, thirty years after Malaysia's re-distributive policies have been exercised, regional inequality still exists. This book examines the nature and impact of regional policies in relation to the patterns of demographic and economic structural change and in relation to growth, distribution and income disparities across regions in Peninsular Malaysia. The book also explores the degree to which differences in regional manufacturing distribution and concentration have contributed to regional inequality. It concludes with a number of recommendations for regional policies that will reduce this inequality.
In this first critical, multidisciplinary assessment of recent privatization in a developing country, the contributors offer valuable lessons for the comparative study of denationalization and related public policy options. After an introductory survey, the volume presents broad perspectives on the context, formulation, and adjustment of privatization policy in Malaysia. The contributors review the distributional implications of specific privatizations for the public interest as well as for consumer and employee welfare. The book concludes with an examination of the economic, political, and cultural impacts of the privatization of physical infrastructure, telecommunications, and television programming.