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Tourism Recovery plan: an opportunity for change post covid-19
Tourism SMEs are the key drivers of Malaysia’s tourism sector. According to the Tourism Statistics from the Economic Census 2016, the travel agencies and other reservation services subsector had the second-highest percentage (99.93 per cent) of SMEs in terms of the total establishments within the subsector.
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Building SME Digital Resilience: what have we learned from the MCO?
This paper aims to provide a discussion about how SMEs in the retail sector, including micro-SMEs (MSMEs), have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper will also consider policy implications and provide recommendations to support SME digitalisation moving forward.
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Covid 19 and Malaysia's Democratic Resilience
Much of the discussion on the COVID-19 pandemic focuses on the difficult trade-offs that policymakers face between protecting lives and saving the economy. While indeed health and economic wellbeing are facing serious strain during this crisis, we should also consider the impact the virus is having on our democracy.
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GLIC Footprint in the Private Sector : Policy Dilemma
While the nation, like the rest of the world, is occupied with the most significant public health and ultimately the economic challenge of our times, it is important to keep reminding ourselves that the structural issues of our economy around GLCs are not going to be withered away. The broad presence of government ownership in the economy, either directly or indirectly, is a double-edged sword.
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The Political Economy of Federal State Relations : How the Centre influence resources distribution to the periphery
This is the second in a series of three policy papers on contemporary challenges surrounding federalism in Malaysia today, the first of which was Policy Ideas No. 59, titled “Restoring the Spirit of Federalism: Policy Options for a New Malaysia”. This paper will explore more exclusively the political influences stemming from the federal government and how to mitigate
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Malaysia, Taiwan, CPTPP: Economic Impact Assessment
Malaysia has signed the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) but at the time of writing, the Malaysian Government has made no final decision on whether to ratify and implement the agreement. In this report, we consider the impact this would have on the Malaysian economy in terms of trade, investment and industrial collaboration.