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This book shares insights of what the savvy investors are doing in todays turbulent market in order to safeguard and grow their wealth. Cash can be printed without control and devalued overnight; other asset classes such as stocks, precious metals, commodities do fluctuate and have dipped in price at times. This is the reason why savvy investors currently favor an asset class that is stable and has proven to give steady gainsreal estate. And given the right factors, real estate can provide very lucrative gains. Investing in the right asset class, at the right time, and in the right place is the key to maximize your gains in the shortest time. Now is the time for real estate in ASEAN, and especially in Malaysia. This book highlights key investment strategies and criteria that you can apply immediately. It will also analyze specific hot investment areas and identify some of the hot spots, with huge potential returns in the next few years.
In 1990, shortly after a Malaysian politician announced that the boundaries of Kinabalu Park, a primary tourist destination, were to be expanded to include the species-rich tropical forest known locally as Bukit Hempuen, most of the area was burned to the ground, allegedly by local people. What would motivate the people who had for generations hunted and gathered forest products there to act so destructively? In this volume, Amity Doolittle illuminates this and other contemporary land-use issues by examining how resources were used historically in Sabah from 1881 to 1996 and what customary rights of access to land and resources were enjoyed by local people. Drawing upon anthropology, political science, environmental history, and political ecology, she looks at how control over and access to resources have been defined, negotiated, and contested by colonial state agents, the postcolonial Malaysian state, and local people. The study is grounded in methodological and theoretical advances in the field of political ecology, merging the traditions of human ecology and political economy and looking at environmental conflicts in terms of the particulars of place, culture, and history. Doolittle assumes that environmental problems have causes that are complex and changing and that solutions must be specific to time and place. Using a political ecology perspective allows her to focus on the root causes of environmental degradation, exposing the underlying political, economic, and social forces at work. The challenge in the twenty-first century, she writes, is to move beyond blaming local people for resource degradation and to find ways to achieve equitable access to natural resources and more sustainable land use practices. Property and Politics in Sabah, Malaysia has great relevance to development studies, political ecology, environmental planning, anthropology, and legal studies in natural resource management.
This Article IV Consultation highlights that the Malaysian economy has shown resilience and continues to perform well. Policy priorities are governance reforms and fiscal consolidation while safeguarding growth and financial stability. Structural reforms are needed to boost productivity and help further rebalancing growth towards domestic demand. Domestic demand is expected to remain the main driver of growth over the medium term. Risks to the outlook are to the downside and stem mainly from external sources. The paper also discusses that with growth returning to sustainable levels and no underlying inflation pressures, maintaining the current broadly neutral monetary policy stance is appropriate. Exchange rate flexibility should remain the first line of defence against external shocks. Also, governance reforms should be anchored in legislation to ensure the independence of anti-corruption institutions and appropriate separation of powers. Focus should be on improving the transparency and efficiency of public services.
"This book concludes with valuable insights for improving the current auctioneer's profession in Malaysia. The contents of this book are based on authors' previous research and experiences in this area"--Backcover.
"What follows, I do qualify, are not all the Real Estate lessons you should learn and know for the industry, but some are my personal encounters and experiences. Some I gather from other real estate industry players and even some from articles I've read over the years. Some I hear from other real estate players' experience. In no particular order or importance, these are musings, I hope will amuse you somewhat. Wherever the sources, I sincerely appreciate the knowledge, and lessons learnt, and most of which has shaped the professional I now become. All in all, it is my fervent hope, you will also learn something from it, or at least, get entertained." Sr. Isaac Ng Kim Poh