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Malaysia

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Chapter 7 describes the natural disaster risks facing Iskandar. The chapter begins by examining the threat of natural disasters in Iskandar, and how the city and metropolitan area can build greater resilience to them, systematically and...
Malaysia was an early mover in export-led development based on multinational enterprises. Until the Asian financial crisis in 1997, it was a leading destination for FDI, particularly in the electronics sector. Its performance since then has ...
Within an overarching strategy for improving the investment environment, investment promotion and facilitation can help to increase both domestic and foreign investment and to enhance their contribution to national economic development. Success in ...
Malaysia was one of the first emerging economies to welcome foreign investment in export-oriented manufacturing sectors beginning in the late 1980s. Foreign investors in domestic-oriented projects or providing services through local affiliates, on ...
Malaysia has placed increasing emphasis on pursuing a sustainable growth path, acknowledging that a “growth first, environment later” approach is no longer feasible. It leads the ASEAN region on environmental performance measures and the government ...
This chapter provides an overview of the available statistical evidence on the use of intellectual property (IP) in Malaysia. It compares Malaysia’s performance to that of other economies, including neighbouring member countries of the Association of...
In Malaysia, there is a wide variety of actual and potential users of intellectual property (IP) whose IP needs differ based on their industry, size, export potential and other factors. This chapter summarises the characteristics and needs of four...
The chapter reviews Malaysia’s policies for creating intellectual property (IP) market exchange platforms; developing financing opportunities based on IP; and enhancing firms’ capacities to take up external IP to develop innovations.
The OECD Recommendation on Regulatory Policy and Governance states that regulatory impact analysis (RIA) should be integrated into the early stage of policy making. This chapter examines the role of RIA in Malaysia’s policy-making process within the...
This chapter examines public activities that have a bearing on the Malaysian innovation system. It begins with an overview of the historical evolution of science, technology and innovation policy in Malaysia. It next examines the main policy actors,...
This chapter examines the innovation capabilities and performance of the business and public research sectors. It begins with a review of the significant increase in R&D efforts, as evidenced by the increase in STI expenditures and personnel,...
This chapter describes the main actors in the Malaysian innovation system: business enterprises, higher education institutions and public research institutes, highlighting their respective roles in the development of the innovation system in recent...
Malaysia has good quality infrastructure and its population enjoys good access to basic services such as electricity and water. Infrastructure is a core part of government’s development policies and the bedrock of the economy, with the government ...
  • 10 Mar 2015
  • OECD
  • Pages: 136
This report examines Malaysia's early experience of implementing regulatory impact analysis (RIA) to support evidence-based rule making.
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