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changed the situation in both the Philippines and Malaysia. By looking at the institutions and actors that drove these changes …, reform occurred through a coalition that out-manoeuvred vested interests. In Malaysia, although considered a strong state …
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and political failure: Privatization in Malaysia -- chapter 4 Universal access and private provision: Malaysia's national …chapter 1 Introduction: Why privatize? -- chapter 2 Privatization, rents and rent-seeking -- chapter 3 Institutional … incentives: Malaysia Airlines -- chapter 7 Rents and industrial upgrading: Proton -- chapter 8 Summary and conclusion. …
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positive effects, and the effects of domestic privatization tend to be larger in countries with a more competitive business …
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