This book examines the various economic, political and
developmental policy challenges that Malaysia faces in her shift
from a middle income to high-income economy. This issue is of great
interest to academics, policy makers and development practitioners
in the developing world, particularly in middle-income economies
where there is a widespread concern about the challenges of
managing such a transition.
Malaysia is one of the developing world's greatest success
stories. The book argues that as one of the developing world's most
open economies, with a reputation for prudent macroeconomic
management, Malaysia has achieved consistent growth since
independence. It has moved from a largely resource-based economy to
a multinational-led, export-oriented, industrial economy. Despite
this success, Malaysia, like other developing countries, is
currently at a crossroads in its development strategy; it is in
danger of being unable to graduate to the level of more advanced
economies - such as Korea, Taiwan and Singapore - but with the
basis of its success at risk from competition from efficient,
lower-wage countries - such as China, India and Vietnam. Moreover,
there are new threats to the political stability and affirmative
action programmes which have successfully held together a very
racially diverse population.
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