future Malaysian economy? 2. Do economic & socio-economic factors play roles in the 12th General Election (in March 2008)? What possible effects you expected from the impact of the mentioned election to the future Malaysian economy? [Refer Appendix: Article 1] 3. Briefing on Students’ assignments. Tutorial 2: A brief history of Malaysian economic development 1. Elaborate the favorable scenarios that respectively enable tin mining and rubber plantation became Malaysia (Malaya) main
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of them is New Economic Model (NEM) which was unveiled on 30th March 2010. The aim of this policy is to change the ethnically based economy to all needed based economy where any ethnic can involve in a particular economy business which brings more competitive among them‚ more market and more investor. The main goal for this policy is to transform the Malaysian economy to become one with high income and quality growth. It also to simulate the productivity of workers across the all sectors of society
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international trade and production of Automatic Car Wash Machines and Water Treatment and Re-Circulation Plants. HLS Company located in Istanbul Turkey. My main target in this project is I would like to export those car wash machine products from Turkey to Malaysia. As I saw the most Malaysian petrol stations do not provide car wash machines for their customers. However‚ Malaysians pay a lot for washing car in a private sector. CONTENT INTRODUCTION......................................................
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international level. We observe that trade exposed societies to new ideas and concepts. To continue with the discussion we look at Malaysia’s recent restrictions on foreign workers. Strict new laws aimed at reducing the number of foreign workers in Malaysia are having an impact on the country’s small businesses‚ especially its manufacturing‚ catering and hospitality sectors. In January the government banned Malaysian companies in the manufacturing and services sectors from hiring foreign workers in
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Value? Y. W. Lau1 and C. Q. Tong2 Faculty of Economics and Management‚ Universiti Putra Malaysia 2 School of Business and Law‚ Sunway University College 1 Abstract: Government-linked companies (GLCs) play an important role in the development of the Malaysian economy. However‚ overall public perception of GLCs in Malaysia has been tainted by the poor performance of key players‚ namely Malaysia Airline System (MAS) and Proton Holdings Berhad. Results of prior studies on the extent to
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THEORY IN MALAYSIA LECTURER: DR. ROSMILA SENIK GROUP MEMBERS: AHMAD SABRI IZZAT BIN RAMLI 134918 ROSMALINDA BT ISMAIL 135047 MOHD SHUKRY BIN MD TAIB 134820 ILY IRYANI ISTIHAR 135272 Introduction Studies of accounting development in Malaysia more focus on the politics of multiculturalism. In Malaysia‚ the meaning and content of development in the 1970 and beyond is found in the
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of lifestyle goods has made it been recognized as the frontrunner in Malaysia’s modern retail industry Since its establishment in 1974‚ Metrojaya has been the leading retail group in Malaysia with a rigid fundamental of capitals and has gained strong assurance from the governments in Malaysia. Although Malaysia is a country with pro-business sentiment‚ political stability among the country and foreign countries still plays a major role in deciding the rise and
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The seeds were planted in Kew Gardens in England. The .he rubber was brought by Henry A. Wickham who took 70000 rubber tree seeds from Brazil. The seeds were planted in Kew Gardens in England and a few of the seed germinated were transplanted in Malaysia. Within 30 years Malaysian rubber ended the Brazilian monopoly. In 1877‚ Kuala Kangsar was the main of the Malaysian rubber industry. The British president Hugh Low planted nine rubber trees. In 1899‚ Trang is positioned very close to the
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_____________________________________ BUSINESS ECONOMICS MEA2013 BUDGET REPORT: “2013 BUDGET REPORT‚ MARKET STRUCTURES INVOLVED & ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA” _____________________________________ NAME MATRIC NUMBER 1) AIMAN BIN AHMAD 1121044 2) WAN NUR SYAZWANI BTE WAN MUHAMMAD SHAH 1120204 3) SITI NURSHAFIQAH BT. ISKANDAR BACHA 1120198 4) NURFARAHAIN HAZIQAH BINTI CHE HASHIM 1120200 5) SITI NORIMI ZULYANI BINTI SAHIFULDDIN 1120201 CONTENTS
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become issues worldwide‚ including Malaysia. Unemployment can be defined as those of working age who is without work‚ but who are available for work at current wage rate. In other word‚ unemployment involved people who are seeking for a job‚ but unable to find one. Historically‚ from 1998 until 2013‚ Malaysia Unemployment Rate average 3.33 Percent reaching an all time high of 4.5 Percent in March of 1999 and a record low of 2.70 Percent in August of 2012. In Malaysia‚ the unemployment rate is measured
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