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Dec 30, 2025
Assessing Bus Performance in Greater Kuala Lumpur
This paper evaluates bus performance across Greater KL, highlighting reliability issues, operational constraints and opportunities for service improvement.

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Dec 30, 2025
Assessing Bus Performance in Greater Kuala Lumpur
This paper evaluates bus performance across Greater KL, highlighting reliability issues, operational constraints and opportunities for service improvement.

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Dec 30, 2025
Greater Kuala Lumpur’s Public Transportation and its Viability: A Qualitative Study
Public transport in Greater Kuala Lumpur is not failing outright. In fact, many commuters describe it as usable, functional, and sometimes even preferable to driving. Yet small, everyday breakdowns in reliability, access, and provision of information mean that it is also fragile. When things go wrong, even briefly, commuters are pressured to default back to private vehicles. Greater KL’s public transport problem is not failure, but fragility. These insights emerge from Phase 1 of the Greater Kuala Lumpur Mobilities (GKLMOB) study, a multi-method research programme examining how people experience public transport in their daily lives. Phase 1 brings together qualitative interviews, operational performance analysis, and spatial assessment to understand why ridership growth remains uneven despite significant public investment in transport infrastructure. Rather than focusing on attitudes or preferences, the study examines how the public transport system performs in practice, and how commuters respond to that performance.

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Dec 30, 2025
Greater Kuala Lumpur’s Public Transportation and its Viability: A Qualitative Study
Public transport in Greater Kuala Lumpur is not failing outright. In fact, many commuters describe it as usable, functional, and sometimes even preferable to driving. Yet small, everyday breakdowns in reliability, access, and provision of information mean that it is also fragile. When things go wrong, even briefly, commuters are pressured to default back to private vehicles. Greater KL’s public transport problem is not failure, but fragility. These insights emerge from Phase 1 of the Greater Kuala Lumpur Mobilities (GKLMOB) study, a multi-method research programme examining how people experience public transport in their daily lives. Phase 1 brings together qualitative interviews, operational performance analysis, and spatial assessment to understand why ridership growth remains uneven despite significant public investment in transport infrastructure. Rather than focusing on attitudes or preferences, the study examines how the public transport system performs in practice, and how commuters respond to that performance.

Policy Briefs
Dec 30, 2025
Waiting Without Knowing: How Information Gaps Undermine Trust in Public Transport

OP-ED
Dec 30, 2025
Waiting Without Knowing: How Information Gaps Undermine Trust in Public Transport
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Dec 29, 2025
The End of the American Deficit: Navigating the New Era of American Protectionism (Part 2)
Part 2: Building a New Architecture Explores the financial fragility of a world without a US deficit, urging Malaysia to pivot toward regional industrial integration and financial self-insurance to survive.
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Dec 29, 2025
The End of the American Deficit: Navigating the New Era of American Protectionism (Part 2)
Part 2: Building a New Architecture Explores the financial fragility of a world without a US deficit, urging Malaysia to pivot toward regional industrial integration and financial self-insurance to survive.

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Dec 29, 2025
The End of the American Deficit: Navigating the New Era of American Protectionism (Part 1)
Part 1: The Crisis of the Export-Led Model Analyzes how US tariffs and the ART dismantle Malaysia's export-led model, arguing that new constraints on autonomy trap the nation behind a balance of payments wall.

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Dec 29, 2025
The End of the American Deficit: Navigating the New Era of American Protectionism (Part 1)
Part 1: The Crisis of the Export-Led Model Analyzes how US tariffs and the ART dismantle Malaysia's export-led model, arguing that new constraints on autonomy trap the nation behind a balance of payments wall.
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Eleanor Wikstrom
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Stephanie Hsu
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Kelvin Ling Shyan Seng
Khairin Ilaina Mohamed Amin
Govind Nirav Rao
C. Hari S. Shankar
Afifah Ahmad
Elisabeth Chan Wen Yi
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Dr Amirah 'Aisha Badrul Hisham
Nur Hannani Abd Ghafar
Tehleel Nazir
Yee Suet Ee
Balqis Athirah Azhar
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Nurul Farhana Abdul Shukor
Aidil Farhan Jasrie Arman Sany
Amirah Syazwani Ahmad Junaidi
Dinie Joshry Shaqeel Prakash
Ts Dr Amirah Aisha Badrul Hisham
Professor Joseph Eugene Stiglitz
K. Kuhaneetha Bai
Nadia Malyanah Azman
Siti Maisarah Zainurin
Ndongo Samba Sylla
Malini Elango
Aqeel Khaldun
Belinda Liew Ai Ching
Muhammad Khairulamri Muhammad
Nicholas Khaw
Nur Zulaikha Atiqah Mohd Zahril
Dr Diana Abdul Wahab
Dr Umawathy Techanamurthy
Bryan Yeoh Quan Jin
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Alyssa Chua Lee-Yen
Goh Ming Jun
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Yap Chun Hao
Syafa Sakinah Mustaffa
Ammar Hanania Hazli Izma
Dr Yunus Yasin
Dato’ Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir
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Datuk Hisham Hamdan
Khazanah Research Institute
Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop
Tan Mei Yi
Emir Izat Abdul Rashid
Lim Han Hsuen
Ida Madieha Abdul Ghani Azmi
Musaddiq Adam Muhtar
Nur Adilah Hamid
Chakrin Utit
Bach Nguyen Luong
Zainab Ali Ahmad
Kusairi Mohd Noh
Rokiah Alavi
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Abdulla Ibragimov
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Fatimah Mohamed Arshad
Dr Mohd Yusof Saari
Pierre Sauvé
Tan Theng Theng
Charissa Lee Yi Zhen
Yap Gin Bee
Tan Kar Man
Junaidi Mansor
Alia Muhammad Radzi
Yeu-Mynn Yeung
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Wong Ee Kin
Dr Wan Khatina Wan Nawawi
Maia Hollins-Kirk
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Hui San Chiam
Goh Hao Yi
Daniel Filippi
Azlin Natasha Mohd Ghazali
Balqis Athirah Azhar
Dr Sarena Che Omar
Aqeel Khaldun (University of St Andrews)
Aidil Iman Aidid
Nurul Farhana Abdul Shukor
Nur Thuraya Sazali
Yugendran Rajaendran
Putera Daniel Hakeem
Siti Aiysyah Tumin
Laventhen Sivashanmugam
Nithiyananthan Muthusamy
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Jan 22, 2021
Living Longer, Living Healthier


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Jan 22, 2021
Living Longer, Living Healthier
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
Puteri Marjan Megat Muzafar
Jan 22, 2021
Jan 22, 2021
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Jan 19, 2021
Lebih sejuta isi rumah miskin jika tiada bantuan sepanjang PKP 2.0


OP-ED
Jan 19, 2021
Lebih sejuta isi rumah miskin jika tiada bantuan sepanjang PKP 2.0
Social Protection
Adam Manaf Mohamed Firouz
Jan 19, 2021
Jan 19, 2021
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Jan 15, 2021
Informality in the Malaysian economy


OP-ED
Jan 15, 2021
Informality in the Malaysian economy
Economic Growth & Structure
Siti Aiysyah Tumin
Jan 15, 2021
Jan 15, 2021
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Discussion Papers
Dec 29, 2020
Modernising Foreign Investment Protection in Malaysia: International Investment Agreements


OP-ED
Dec 29, 2020
Modernising Foreign Investment Protection in Malaysia: International Investment Agreements
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
International Trade
Aidonna Jan Ayub
Dec 29, 2020
Dec 29, 2020
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Dec 23, 2020
Pastikan Keterangkuman Kesihatan dalam Dasar Pembangunan


OP-ED
Dec 23, 2020
Pastikan Keterangkuman Kesihatan dalam Dasar Pembangunan
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
Jarud Romadan Khalidi
Dec 23, 2020
Dec 23, 2020
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Working Papers
Dec 17, 2020
Open Government Data for Academic Research


OP-ED
Dec 17, 2020
Open Government Data for Academic Research
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
Ahmad Ashraf Ahmad Shaharudin
Dec 17, 2020
Dec 17, 2020
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Views
Dec 7, 2020
Bekerja Sendiri, Risiko Sendiri


OP-ED
Dec 7, 2020
Bekerja Sendiri, Risiko Sendiri
Social Protection
Nur Thuraya Sazali
Dec 7, 2020
Dec 7, 2020
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Dec 1, 2020
Journal of Southeast Asian Economies

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Dec 1, 2020
Journal of Southeast Asian Economies
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Dec 1, 2020
Dec 1, 2020
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Reports
Dec 1, 2020
The State of Households 2020 - Part III: Social Inequalities and Health in Malaysia


OP-ED
Dec 1, 2020
The State of Households 2020 - Part III: Social Inequalities and Health in Malaysia
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
Nazihah Muhamad Noor
Dec 1, 2020
Dec 1, 2020
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Quote Of The Day
One paper draws on qualitative interviews with commuters to show how public transport is perceived as “functional enough to use, but fragile enough to be set aside.” The findings highlight how reliability, comfort, safety, and access shape daily decisions, particularly for commuters who have access to both cars and public transport.

Discussion Papers
December 31, 2025
Greater Kuala Lumpur Mobilities Phase 1: Public Transport in Greater KL often works well enough to use, but fragile enough to be set aside
Public transport in Greater KL is often “good enough”, but easily set aside. GKLMOB Phase 1 examines the everyday frictions behind this fragility.
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