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Total factor productivity growth is studied in this paper for two countries, Thailand and Indonesia, from 1980 to 2006 …
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This paper examines the impact of the Australia-Thailand free trade agreement (TAFTA) on bilateral trade between the … few product lines in Australian imports from Thailand, reflecting the influence of commodity specific, supply-side factors …
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Thailand’s impressive long-term rate of economic growth has resulted mainly from accumulation of physical capital …
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upper middle income developing country ranking. Can Malaysia make this transition? Growth rates and especially investment …
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This paper examines macroeconomic experiences and policies of Malaysia with emphasis on the three major crisis episodes …, economic and political contexts. It is argued that fiscal profligacy was the root cause of Malaysia's vulnerability to the …
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This paper investigates the impact of foreign labour on domestic manufacturing wages through a case study of Malaysia …
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This paper examines the role of capital controls as a macroeconomic policy tool in light of the Malaysian experience. It consists of an econometric analysis of quarterly data over the period 1990–2010 using newly constructed capital inflow and outflow policy indexes as well as analytical...
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Private investment in Malaysia has been sluggish since the Asian financial crisis. One explanation is that the growing … determine dominance confirm the robustness of the results. To revive private investment in Malaysia, government must not only …
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measure my examining the outcome of Malaysia’s radical response to the 1997-98 financial crisis. The analysis suggests that … lessons from Malaysia because a number of factors specific to Malaysia seem to have significantly conditioned the outcome of …
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