Malaysia
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The Royal Malaysian Police (RMP) is the agency responsible for collecting crash data in Malaysia. There is a standardised form (POL27), used to collect all relevant information for each crash occurrence in Malaysia. The form covers the information on...
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Private sector employees and non-pensionable public sector employees contribute to the provident fund.
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Private sector employees and nonpensionable public sector employees contribute to the provident fund.
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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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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 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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This chapter provides an overview of Malaysia’s macroeconomic performance. It begins with an examination of Malaysia’s rapid growth and structural change in the context of its long-term economic trajectory since its independence. It next looks at the...
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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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