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Minimum wage policy supported by a strong social policy is an efficient mechanism against poverty and income erosion of the poorest households. Minimum wage is one of the instruments which can control wage dispersion and in this way reduce income inequality. It can also help to prevent a general...
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END to assess systemic risk in the corporate sector in Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand. We also discuss how the END systemic …
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, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand since the early 1980s. The empirical results indicate continuing instability in the …
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This paper estimates empirically the changing degree of capital mobility in several Pacific Basin countries that have pursued financial liberalization in recent years. Tracing the impact of the liberalization process on the capital account, the paper also examines the implications for monetary...
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This paper investigates the long-run pattern of private saving in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. These …
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes the use of capital controls and evolution of the capital control regime in Malaysia ….S. dollar. The paper provides a brief review of Malaysia’s approach to capital account liberalization prior to September 1998 …
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This paper highlights that growth in Malaysia accelerated in 1994–95, underpinned by strong domestic and external …
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This paper describes economic developments in Malaysia in 1998. Most major sectors recorded lower output in 1998, with …
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