MALAYSIA TODAY: TOWARDS THE NEW MILLENNIUM
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Malaysia's
economic transformation has been nothing short of remarkable. Within
the span of a generation, Malaysia has become a newly-industrailised
country with exports outstripping agricultural produce. Malaysia
has become the world's 19th largest trading nation in less than
40 years of independence.
The
push towards high-technology industries and away from labour-intensive
assembly-line operations brings forth new challenges for Malaysia.
At the same time, new stresses and strains have emerged as a result
of the nation's economic success. The acute labour shortage, for
instance, has caused wage costs to spiral, whilst dependence on
foreign labour has resulted in social problems.
Malaysia
Today provides a multifaceted overview of Malaysia's vision, hopes,
strategies and direction. By chronicling Malaysia's achievements
and successes. it provides an insight into the nation today and
its future direction. By delving into areas as diverse as economics,
infrastructure, industry, defence and foreign policy, and the Malaysian
experience, it paints a picture of farsighted strategic thinking
and planning, determined leadership and the search for solutions
to age-old problems. In order to remain globally competitive, Malaysia
will have to depend on its ability to promote new sources of growth.
Capital-intensive and high value-added technology-based industries
will be the cornerstone of its economic development strategy.
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| ISBN: |
1-901919-03-X |
| Price: |
£45.00 |
| Publication
Date: |
1998 |
| Dimension
(inches): |
8.5 x 5.5 (Paperback) |
| Pages: |
352 |
| Language: |
English |
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ASEAN Academic Press London |