For the period between 1957 and 1997, Malaysia’s development is analysed to determine the roles of inputs, planning, trade and government intervention in economic activity. Foreign investment is also analysed. During this period, by international standards, growth that Malaysia experienced was impressive. This growth was achieved through a policy framework that used government planning and investment in conjunction with incentives for the private sector. A unique feature of Malaysia’s planning was its call for social justice to advance the economic interest of its less economically privileged population. By adopting amalgam of development strategies and policies, policymakers were successful in improving the socio-economic status of the maj...
Politics in Malaysia is dominated by ethnic considerations; hence, the most critical challenge of de...
Over the last three decades, Malaysia has achieved sustained high growth rates and large reductions ...
Countries embark on economic reform when they perceive that by doing so they will be able to remove ...
Malaysia is a developing country located in South East Asia. Malaysia has a rich natural-resource ba...
This paper provides an analytical and forward-looking overview of Malaysian economic development. Lo...
We seek to study the link between economic policy changes and socio-economic development in Malaysia...
This paper describes the policies pursued by Malaysia in her attempt to attain growth with equity, w...
Abstract: This paper describes the policies pursued by Malaysia in her attempt to attain g...
Malaysian economic development policies since independence have been strongly influenced by the rel...
The Malaysian achievement in development and poverty alleviation was generally recognized throughout...
Malaysia is a small country but has big achievement in economic development to its credit. This year...
Since Independence in 1957 Malaysia’s economic development strategy can be described as one that es...
Two important objectives of economic development are to allocate resources in such a way as to ensur...
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between export performance and economic d...
When Malaysia embarked on an industrial development path beginning with the Pioneer Industries Ordin...
Politics in Malaysia is dominated by ethnic considerations; hence, the most critical challenge of de...
Over the last three decades, Malaysia has achieved sustained high growth rates and large reductions ...
Countries embark on economic reform when they perceive that by doing so they will be able to remove ...
Malaysia is a developing country located in South East Asia. Malaysia has a rich natural-resource ba...
This paper provides an analytical and forward-looking overview of Malaysian economic development. Lo...
We seek to study the link between economic policy changes and socio-economic development in Malaysia...
This paper describes the policies pursued by Malaysia in her attempt to attain growth with equity, w...
Abstract: This paper describes the policies pursued by Malaysia in her attempt to attain g...
Malaysian economic development policies since independence have been strongly influenced by the rel...
The Malaysian achievement in development and poverty alleviation was generally recognized throughout...
Malaysia is a small country but has big achievement in economic development to its credit. This year...
Since Independence in 1957 Malaysia’s economic development strategy can be described as one that es...
Two important objectives of economic development are to allocate resources in such a way as to ensur...
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between export performance and economic d...
When Malaysia embarked on an industrial development path beginning with the Pioneer Industries Ordin...
Politics in Malaysia is dominated by ethnic considerations; hence, the most critical challenge of de...
Over the last three decades, Malaysia has achieved sustained high growth rates and large reductions ...
Countries embark on economic reform when they perceive that by doing so they will be able to remove ...