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      Publications (17)

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      The politics of affirmative action: ethnicity, equity, and state-business relations in Malaysia
      Edmund Gomez - UNU-WIDER , 2022 - Helsinki, Finland
      Malaysia provides for interesting paradoxes. Poverty was reduced by adopting a horizontal perspective to policy planning through affirmative action targeting one ethnic group lagging economically in society. However, outcomes of affirmative action include growing wealth and income disparities, a...
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      Progressive research with amazing people in a beautiful sauna-crazy country
      – Pui Yi Wong - 2018 PhD Fellow
      UNU -WIDER, Pui Wong - UNU-WIDER , 2019 - Helsinki, Finland
      In the fall of 2018 UNU-WIDER welcomed 11 doctoral students from around the world as part of our PhD Fellowship Programme. The students, from Ghana, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Ethiopia, Togo and Kenya, came to UNU-WIDER for three months to work on their research under the guidance of a UNU-WIDER...
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      Export Spillovers
      – Comparative Evidence From Kenya and Malaysia
      Bethuel Kinuthia - Journal of African Economies , 2017
      Part of Journal Special Issue Learning to Compete
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      The industrial policy experience of the electronics industry in Malaysia
      Rajah Rasiah - UNU-WIDER , 2015 - Helsinki, Finland
      Despite the use of industrial policies to stimulate economic growth by several successful developers, latecomers have faced mixed experiences. Hence, this paper analyses the industrial policy experience of the electronics industry in Malaysia. A blend of institutions have guided technological...
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      Lessons from Post-colonial Malaysian Economic Development
      K. Jomo, Hui Chong - , 2013
      From the book: Achieving Development Success
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      Development Strategies
      – Lessons from the Experiences of South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam
      Haider Khan - , 2013
      From the book: Achieving Development Success
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      Lessons from Post-colonial Malaysian Economic Development
      K. Jomo, Hui Chong - UNU-WIDER , 2010 - Helsinki, Finland
      Malaysian economic development has been shaped by public policy in response to changing national and external conditions. Public investments peaked in the 1970s and early 1980s, until the policy reversals driven by sovereign debt concerns and new policy ideology fads. Foreign investments continued...
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      Development Strategies
      – Lessons from the Experiences of South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam
      Haider Khan - UNU-WIDER , 2010 - Helsinki, Finland
      This piece synthesizes the development strategies of Korea, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam and draws some relevant lessons. Using a complex adaptive systems approach, strategic openness, a set of heterodox macroeconomic policies, creation of institutions for productive investment in both agriculture...
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      Exchange Rates and Competition for FDI in Asia
      Yuqing Xing, Guanghua Wan - The World Economy , 2006
      This paper argues that relative exchange rates between the host countries of foreign direct investment affect their competition for FDI. Specifically, if the host country currency appreciates against the source country's currency more than that of its rival, FDI inflows of the host country will...
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      The Political Economy of Malaysian Federalism
      – Economic Development, Public Policy and Conflict Containment
      K. Jomo, Hui Chong - Journal of International Development , 2003
      Part of Journal Special Issue Explaining Violent Conflict
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      The Political Economy of Malaysian Federalism
      – Economic Development, Public Policy and Conflict Containment
      K. Jomo, Hui Chong - UNU-WIDER , 2002 - Helsinki, Finland
      Conflicts within the Malaysian federation have been rooted in socio-economic disparities and the struggle for control of natural resource rents, which State Governments previously had exclusive control over, as originally provided for by the federal constitution. The advance of fiscal centralization...
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      Poverty Incidence and Sectoral Growth
      – Evidence from Southeast Asia
      Peter Warr - UNU-WIDER , 2002 - Helsinki, Finland
      In recent decades, absolute poverty incidence declined in most countries of Southeast Asia, even though in some of these countries inequality increased at the same time. This paper examines the relationship between these outcomes and the rate of economic growth in the agricultural, industrial and...
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      Competitive Industrialization with Natural Resource Abundance
      – Malaysia
      Zainal Mahani - , 2001, 2004
      From the book: Resource Abundance and Economic Development
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      Country Responses to Massive Capital Flows
      Manuel Montes - UNU-WIDER , 1996 - Helsinki, Finland
      The emergence of a select group of developing countries as destinations for private portfolio investment in the 1990s (and the subsequent peso crisis in Mexico in 1994) has rekindled the old issues about the responsibilities and capacities public authorities have with regard to managing the...
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      Capital, the State and Labour in Malaysia
      K. Jomo - , 1995
      From the book: Capital, The State And Labour
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      Industrial Restructuring and Performance in Malaysia
      Lim Ghee, Toh Woon - , 1994
      From the book: Trade Policy and Industrialization in Turbulent Times
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      Malaysia
      K. Jomo - , 1993
      From the book: The Rocky Road to Reform
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