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Malaysian development strategies since independence, again in the 10th Malaysia Plan 2010 have emphasized the … development of industrial clusters, like the Penang free trade zone and the MSC. Malaysia has two strong knowledge clusters: the … institutions and knowledge personnel show the epistemic landscape of Malaysia. A preliminary study of Penang reveals that the …
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Malaysia and its path towards a Knowledge-based economy. We first describe the development strategy of the Malaysian government … knowledge cluster formation in Peninsular Malaysia and try to answer the following questions. If the formation of a knowledge … cluster (especially in the ICT and multimedia industry) has been the government policy, what has been the result? Has Malaysia …
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between export, FDI and GDP for six emerging countries of Chile, India, Mexico, Malaysia, Pakistan and Thailand. Stationarity …-directional long run relationship among exports, FDI and GDP in Malaysia, while we find a long run uni-directional relationship from … GDP to export in case of Thailand. …
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Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand have not recouped their losses from the 1997 Asian Crisis …
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growth rate of the neighbouring provinces of Southern Thailand has an effect on the economic growth of the Northern states of … Malaysia. Using annual data from 1983 to 2003, our results using the long-run Granger causality in the vector error correction …
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This article contributes to the debate on hedge funds and exchange rates in Thailand and Malaysia. It examines causal …
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major economies of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are selected from the former region and Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand …
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best viewed as incremental levels of collaborative of Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Level 1 would cover the …This study provides a review and analysis of the findings from the scoping study on the proposed Malaysian–Thailand …
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, Malaysia and Macao show good in 2008 for SPVS. Japan, Philippines, China, Hong Kong and South Korea have a comparative …
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In the post-WWII era, most developing economies had decent economic growth, but, with current growth trends, the great majority of them are unlikely to transform into developed economies in near future. In these economies, the dual economic structure, the coexistence of the modern/formal sector...
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