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Malaysia

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Over the past ten years economic growth in Asia has contributed to a reduction of poverty as well as fertility rates, and greater prosperity has contributed to gains in life expectancy.
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 ...
This review assesses the investment climate in Malaysia, including both the institutional and legislative framework for investment and also a broad range of policies in other areas. It documents the reforms implemented by successive government ...
This first OECD Economic Assessment of Malaysia was prepared by Hidekatsu Asada, Stewart Nixon and Thomas Chalaux, under the supervision of Vincent Koen. It benefited from contributions at various stages by Mohamed Rizwan Habeeb Rahuman, Abu Zeid...
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...
In order to attain its objective of becoming a high-income economy by 2020, Malaysia is engaged in efforts to enhance the performance of its innovation system. A range of challenges need to be addressed and different policy tools can help in this...
Productivity growth is essential to providing sustainable increases in living standards. Malaysia has reached a development stage where growth needs to be driven more by productivity gains than the sheer accumulation of capital and labour inputs. The...
Productivity growth is essential to providing sustainable increases in living standards. Malaysia has reached a development stage where growth needs to be driven more by productivity gains than the sheer accumulation of capital and labour inputs. The...
Asian cities are particularly vulnerable to risks associated with natural disasters. While they are exposed to various types of natural hazards, flooding and other water-related disasters pose particularly significant risks and undermine long-term...
Regulatory impacts analysis (RIA) is a systemic tool for improving regulatory quality. It requires well-structured processes of managing the obligations effectively to be successful. This chapter assesses the development of Malaysia Productivity...
Southeast Asia has experienced unprecedented growth and development as a result of market-led and export-driven policies over the last thirty years. This has had pulled millions out of poverty and drastically improved living standards over the course...
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