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This paper studies the experience of regulatory reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Thailand and Malaysia. It … explores the trends of regulatory reforms relating to the creation of privatization, liberalization, and competition. The paper … Thailand and Malaysia. It argues that, while having active plans for regulatory reforms, the implementation of these reforms …
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Literature shows that privatized firms generally gain financially, and privatization leads to production efficiency … gains since performance outcomes are largely conditioned by externalities like ownership. Our approach linking privatization … gains from privatization. Second, corporate ownership control appears to condition production efficiency and welfare gains …
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By focusing on the private placements in Malaysia, the study examines the role of audit quality around the settlement …
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This article undertakes a comparative study of the Malaysian and Singaporean systems of private caveats on the following three areas: the priority of unregistered interests, the entry of further caveats and the requirements to sustain a caveat. It seeks to determine the jurisdiction which best...
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The complexity of public-private partnership (PPP) projects ensures that risks could emerge and spread in unpredictable ways if they are not well identified and managed. The emergence of PPP projects has brought major changes in the construction industry, the most notable being in procurement...
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or increased exclusion? This paper explores access and equity issues in Malaysia’s private higher education system …. Malaysia is an interesting case study due to the significant presence of PrHEIs in the country and their contribution toward … support. Despite this, Malaysia’s model of providing access and equity through private provision may be unsustainable, due to …
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