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proposed paper revisits the secularization hypothesis for Muslims in Malaysia. Secularization is measured as individual … his wealth each year to. In Malaysia Zakat is not imposed by the government; hence, it is voluntary. Therefore, it can be … controlling for various regional and socio-economic characteristics. Malaysia is an important and interesting case to test the …
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This paper examines the role that macroeconomic policy management has played in the Malaysian development experience. Given the multiracial nature of Malaysian society, macroeconomic policy has not only been about economic stabilization, but also about addressing income disparities along racial...
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investments and technical progress through key policy interventions. -- Malaysia ; development strategies ; liberalization …
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Minimum wage policy supported by a strong social policy is an efficient mechanism against poverty and income erosion of the poorest households. Minimum wage is one of the instruments which can control wage dispersion and in this way reduce income inequality. It can also help to prevent a general...
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