Malaysia
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This report contains the 2019 Peer Review Report on the Exchange of Information on Request of Malaysia.
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Higher levels of skills allow countries to reach higher levels of output and productivity. Therefore, skills and productivity policies are strongly intertwined and mutually reinforcing. Since the seminal work by Solow (1957), the relationship between...
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The 2019 OECD Economic Survey of Malaysia was prepared by Hidekatsu Asada, Tan Kay Kiang, Ricardo Espinoza and Marieke Vandeweyer under the supervision of Patrick Lenain. It benefitted from contributions at various stages by Adam Bogiatzis, Andrew...
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Malaysia has performed very successfully in recent years compared to other emerging market countries, with a rapid catching-up towards living standards prevailing in OECD countries. Malaysia’s 2017 per capita GDP (about USD 27 000 in 2011 PPP prices)...
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Malaysia’s economy is doing well, but social and governance challenges must be addressed. The government prioritises inclusive growth and improving trust in public institutions. Further progress toward the planned target of high-income country status...
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Malaysia was first reviewed during the 2017/2018 peer review. This report is supplementary to Malaysia’s 2017/2018 peer review report (OECD, 2018[1]). The first filing obligation for a CbC report in Malaysia applies in respect of reporting fiscal...
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To enjoy the same success in the future as in the past, Malaysia will need to ensure that more people develop the right skills and use them effectively in the workplace. Special attention needs to be devoted to supporting disadvantaged students and...
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This peer review covers Malaysia’s implementation of the BEPS Action 5 transparency framework for the year 2018. The report has four parts, each relating to a key part of the ToR. Each part is discussed in turn. A summary of recommendations is...
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This dataset comprises statistics pertaining to pensions indicators.It includes indicators such as occupational pension funds’asset as a % of GDP, personal pension funds’ asset as a % of GDP, DC pension plans’assets as a % of total assets. Pension ...
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This dataset includes pension funds statistics with OECD classifications by type of pension plans and by type of pension funds. All types of plans are included (occupational and personal, mandatory and voluntary). The OECD classification considers ...
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SMEs represent the vast majority of firms in the Malaysian economy, outnumbering large enterprises, both in terms of number and employment. According to the released Economic Census 2016, SMEs accounted for 98.5% of total business establishments in...
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Revenue Statistics in Asian and Pacific Economies is jointly produced by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)’s Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTP) and the OECD Development Centre (DEV) with the co-operation of...
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The Economic Outlook for Southeast Asia, China and India is a bi-annual publication on regional economic growth, development and regional integration in Emerging Asia. The update of the Outlook comprises three main parts, each highlighting a...
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