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The present paper argues that a comprehensive rural industrialisation/cluster development strategy has to be designed within a broader regional development perspective that does not fail to include employment generation as a, if not the, critical dimension.A mechanistic, replicative and...
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Labour regulations like employment protection legislation in India are size-dependent rules and therefore constitute a basis for threshold effects. Firms could use non-permanent workers to stay below the legal establishment size threshold of 100 workers. This strategy is expected to cause the...
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, the security challenges for the Hindukush region and new political forces in Thailand and Malaysia. Besides presenting a …
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The automobile industry in the ASEAN countries has expanded rapidly over the last few years. The growth potential of the ASEAN auto market and its now very major absolute importance for the industry warrant a more detailed analysis. In the following report depicts which opportunities the ASEAN...
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Payment systems in Malaysia have been undergoing changes in recent years. Among the notable changes is the emergence of …
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airport development strategy in Malaysia. [ADBI Working Paper 119] …
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Malaysia's vulnerabilities are exacerbated by itsinexplicable reluctance to pursue inclusive economic diplomacy as …. There are considerable complementarities between the Malaysia and India with many win-win outcomes if Malaysian policy …
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This paper provides a synthesis of the experiences of six countries (Brazil, China, India, Malaysia, Mexico, and …
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This working paper provides an overview of migration policy analysis in academic and policy (‘grey’) literature for Southeast Asia, as well as a brief outline of the current migration policy environment in each of the eleven states of the region. [Working Paper No. 8].
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acquisitions) it is shown that flows of FDI to OECD countries from developing countries like Brazil, India, Malaysia and South …
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