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learn from Southeast Asian countries (with reference to Malaysia) in order to facilitate industrial development through … unlocking the potential of its SMEs sector. Malaysia and Zambia were at the same level of economic development as evidenced by …
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In this paper, we apply a flowchart approach to investigate Malaysia's automobile cluster policy. We investigate …
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relationship between Malaysia and Japan is stimulated by symbiotic ties binding together both countries’ respective major … LDP in Japan. Two forms of lessons may be discerned. First, emulation of Japan’s success in economic development, which …
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In this study, we try to elucidate the middle-income trap from the viewpoint of international trade. We conduct regression analyses on the relationship between income level and net export ratios for different types of goods for trapped and non-trapped samples separately. Our findings indicate...
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Labor export has been part of Vietnam’s socio-economic development strategy since the beginning of the doi moi era. Recent years, Vietnam has sent about 80,000 workers abroad per year. Vietnam has become a major source country of unskilled foreign workers for high-income East Asian...
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This paper provides a case study to characterize the monetary policy regime in Malaysia, from a medium- and long …-term perspective. Specifically, we ask how the central bank of Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), has structured its monetary policy …, we characterize the monetary and exchange rate policy regime in Malaysia by three intermediate solutions on three vectors …
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Over the past 20 years Asian countries have achieved a certain degree of economic growth and at the same time deepened spatial interdependence. In January 2006, IDE completed the 2000 Asian International Input-Output Table, which covers eight major East Asian countries/regions as well as Japan...
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Based on analyses of actual data, we reveal that many Asian developing economies own economic structural features of "non-mono-cultural economy" and the "large primary good sector", which have not been discussed in developing economies RBC literature. We also examine the input-output tables to...
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Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the location choices of MNEs in developing countries. Specifically, we investigate the location choices of Japanese MNEs among East Asian developing countries by estimating a four-stage nested logit model at the province level. Noteworthy results...
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