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Malaysia's Development Challenges - Graduating from the Middle (Paperback): Hal Hill, Tham Siew-Yean, Ragayah Haji Mat Zin Malaysia's Development Challenges - Graduating from the Middle (Paperback)
Hal Hill, Tham Siew-Yean, Ragayah Haji Mat Zin
R1,430 Discovery Miles 14 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Malaysia's Development Challenges - Graduating from the Middle (Hardcover): Hal Hill, Tham Siew-Yean, Ragayah Haji Mat Zin Malaysia's Development Challenges - Graduating from the Middle (Hardcover)
Hal Hill, Tham Siew-Yean, Ragayah Haji Mat Zin
R4,518 Discovery Miles 45 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Transforming Malaysia - Dominant and Competing Paradigms (Paperback): Anthony Milner, Abdul Rahman Embong, Tham Siew-Yean Transforming Malaysia - Dominant and Competing Paradigms (Paperback)
Anthony Milner, Abdul Rahman Embong, Tham Siew-Yean
R682 Discovery Miles 6 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Internationalizing Higher Education in Malaysia - Understanding, Practices and Challenges (Paperback): Tham Siew-Yean Internationalizing Higher Education in Malaysia - Understanding, Practices and Challenges (Paperback)
Tham Siew-Yean
R484 R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Save R36 (7%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

This book examines the understanding, practices and challenges that Malaysia's higher education institutions face in their efforts to internationalize higher education at their respective institutions. This issue is of great importance to academics, policy-makers and students in institutions of higher learning in Malaysia, given the country's aspiration to become a hub for higher education. Malaysia is considered to be one of the success stories in the developing world in its efforts to internationalize its higher education. In the last decade or so, Malaysia has evolved into an emerging contender for international students, based on its transnational programmes and relative cost advantages. Increasing inflows of international students have changed Malaysia's position in the global arena from a sending to a receiving country as well. The findings in this book show that providers and students alike agree that internationalization is here to stay and that there are huge challenges ahead, while managing internationalization remains a prerogative for both institutions and the country. The lessons garnered from Malaysia's experience will also assist other developing countries that are embarking on the same internationalization journey.

Services Liberalization in ASEAN - Foreign Direct Investment in Logistics (Paperback): Tham Siew-Yean, Sanchita Basu Das Services Liberalization in ASEAN - Foreign Direct Investment in Logistics (Paperback)
Tham Siew-Yean, Sanchita Basu Das
R969 R824 Discovery Miles 8 240 Save R145 (15%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

The services sector plays an important role in ASEAN economies as it accounts for about half of the region's GDP and more than 45 per cent of its total employment. ASEAN aspires to deepen integration in the services sector in order to enhance the sector's contribution to economic development and growth in each country. Despite this, services liberalization has progressed slowly compared to goods liberalization both at the multilateral and the regional levels. Different regulatory mechanisms across countries have contributed to the slow pace of liberalization. Logistics is an important industry in the services sector. The integration of logistics is important for deepening economic integration in ASEAN as it facilitates the movement of goods, services and people within and across countries, among producers and from producers to consumers. In view of its importance, ASEAN has identified logistics as one of its priority integration sectors. It has also developed a Connectivity Master Plan and a Strategic Transport Plan, where logistics plays an important role. This book examines the current state of services liberalization in the ten ASEAN economies. It also assesses the FDI enabling environment and the extent of FDI liberalization in the logistics sector as well as the liberalization challenges encountered in each of the ASEAN economies. The book, thus, provides a comparative picture of services liberalization as well as the state of logistics liberalization and development in each of the ten ASEAN member countries. All these have important bearings on deepening ASEAN economic integration for 2025 and beyond.

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