Malaysia
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Although the objectives of the Privatisation Programme in Malaysia were clearly stated from the start, there was no overall implementation plan during the first few years. Thus, the early targets of privatisation as well as the specific methods...
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Malaysia has returned to robust economic growth after the 1997 Asian fi nancial crisis. It enjoys some of the most favourable economic conditions in the WEI: GDP per capita (PPP$ 8 811) is third-highest in the group.
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1991: Employees Provident Fund Act; allows pension plans/provident funds established prior to this Act to have approved fund status if they provide benefits at least as good as those of the mandatory Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and to be exempt ...
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The situation for women in Malaysia is improving over time as the government continues to implement legal amendments designed to eliminate discrimination. Much of this progress can be attributed to increased access to education for women and greater ...
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Malaysia ratified the UNCAC in September 2008. It has been a member of the APG since 2000. Malaysia is also a member of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Agencies and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Anti-Corruption and ...
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This publication reviews higher education and economic development in the State of Penang, Malaysia. It analyzes how the higher education system impacts the region's economic development.
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This publication reviews the quality of Malaysia's legal and regulatory framework for the exchange of information for tax purposes.
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Private sector employees and nonpensionable public sector employees contribute to the provident fund.
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This chapter describes the corporate governance framework of Malaysia under the new concept of Growth with Governance master plan for capital market development. The goal of the plan is to promote economic growth and vibrancy of the market that is ...
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This edition of the Southeast Asian Economic Outlook examines medium-term growth prospects, recent macroeconomic policy challenges, and structural challenges including human capital, infrastructure and SME development.
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An industrial sector based on the manufacture and export of the technology-based products of multinational enterprises (MNEs) has fuelled Malaysia’s rise to a middleincome country. Electronics, particularly semiconductors, account for 40% of exports,...
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