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Oct 19, 2018
Different Realities of Household Incomes

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Oct 19, 2018
Different Realities of Household Incomes

Reports
Oct 15, 2018
The State of Households 2018: Different Realities
This report is the third instalment of our flagship State of Households report, looking at the different realities of households, the changing nature of workforce focusing on women and foreign workers,..

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Oct 15, 2018
The State of Households 2018: Different Realities
This report is the third instalment of our flagship State of Households report, looking at the different realities of households, the changing nature of workforce focusing on women and foreign workers,..

Reports
Oct 8, 2018
Malaysia’s Trade Governance at a Crossroads
This book chronicles the latest developments in Malaysia’s trade and investment policy and situates them against the backdrop of a multiplicity of forces—political, economic and technological—reshaping the competitive landscape within which Malaysian traders and investors operate at the national, regional and global levels.

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Oct 8, 2018
Malaysia’s Trade Governance at a Crossroads
This book chronicles the latest developments in Malaysia’s trade and investment policy and situates them against the backdrop of a multiplicity of forces—political, economic and technological—reshaping the competitive landscape within which Malaysian traders and investors operate at the national, regional and global levels.

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Oct 1, 2018
Time to Think About Time
Can money buy happiness? Is money the only thing that makes you happy? These are some of the questions that we may have heard or maybe even asked our friends during casual conversations. Richard Easterlin, professor of economics at the University of Southern California, first suggested in 1974, that life happiness increases with average income only up to a certain point beyond which it does not increase (Easterlin 1974, 1995). In other words, the positive correlation between happiness and income is only short-term (Boo, Yen, and Lim 2016). Reisch (2001) agrees with Easterlin and states that “beyond a certain income level, the marginal utility of more available time is higher than the marginal utility of more available income”. There are many more components to happiness and well-being other than income, with time being one of the key elements.

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Oct 1, 2018
Time to Think About Time
Can money buy happiness? Is money the only thing that makes you happy? These are some of the questions that we may have heard or maybe even asked our friends during casual conversations. Richard Easterlin, professor of economics at the University of Southern California, first suggested in 1974, that life happiness increases with average income only up to a certain point beyond which it does not increase (Easterlin 1974, 1995). In other words, the positive correlation between happiness and income is only short-term (Boo, Yen, and Lim 2016). Reisch (2001) agrees with Easterlin and states that “beyond a certain income level, the marginal utility of more available time is higher than the marginal utility of more available income”. There are many more components to happiness and well-being other than income, with time being one of the key elements.

Reports
Oct 1, 2018
Structure of the Malaysian Economy: An Input-Output Analysis
This report aims to give readers an empirical view of the supply side of the Malaysian economy, using an input-output (IO) table approach.

OP-ED
Oct 1, 2018
Structure of the Malaysian Economy: An Input-Output Analysis
This report aims to give readers an empirical view of the supply side of the Malaysian economy, using an input-output (IO) table approach.
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Digital Transformation
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Khairin Ilaina Mohamed Amin
Fiha Febiala
Govind Nirav Rao
C. Hari S. Shankar
Afifah Binti Ahmad
Elisabeth Chan Wen Yi
Nurrdinan Serena Amer Sharaffudin
Nurhanina Zaharin
Dr. Amirah 'Aisha Badrul Hisham
Nur Hannani Binti Abd Ghafar
Tehleel Nazir
Yee Suet Ee
Balqis Athirah Binti Azhar
Shukri Mohamed Khairi
Muhammad Syamin Bin Azman
Nurul Farhana Binti Abdul Shukor
Aidil Farhan Bin Jasrie Arman Sany
Amirah Syazwani Binti Ahmad Junaidi
Dinie Joshry Shaqeel
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 Lew
Muhammad Khairulamri
Nicholas Khaw
Nur Zulaikha Atiqah Mohd Zahril
Dr Diana Abdul Wahab
Dr Umawathy Techanamurthy
Bryan Yeoh Quan Jin
Wan Manan Wan Muda
Alyssa Chua Lee-Yen
Goh Ming Jun
Mohan Mahadeva
Yap Chun Hao
Syafa Mustaffa
Ammar Hanania Hazli Izma
Dr Yunus Yasin
Dato’ Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir
Professor Emeritus Dr. Tham Siew Yean
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
Ibrahim Kabiru Maji
Illisriyani Ismail
Intan Nadia Jalil
Abdulla Ibragimov
Siti Nooraznie Abdul Rahim
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
Prof. Wan Abdul Manan Wan Muda
Tan Zhai Gen
Umi Maisarah Kamis
Shukri Mohamed Khairi
Wong Ee Kin
Dr. Wan Khatina Wan Nawawi
Maia Hollins-Kirk
Grace Loh Wan Chi
Keelea Shaye Linsuau Soh
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
Nazihah Muhamad Noor
Isabelle Koh Yue Sze
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Nov 25, 2024
Dilema Wanita: Bekerja atau Berhenti?


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Nov 25, 2024
Dilema Wanita: Bekerja atau Berhenti?
Gender Inclusion
Puteri Marjan Megat Muzafar
Nov 25, 2024
Nov 25, 2024
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Reports
Nov 22, 2024
What Is To Be Done? Confronting Climate Crisis in Malaysia


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Nov 22, 2024
What Is To Be Done? Confronting Climate Crisis in Malaysia
Climate Change & Resilience
Yin Shao Loong
Nov 22, 2024
Nov 22, 2024
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Nov 21, 2024
From Home Cooking to Eating Out – Part I: Unpacking Household Food Spending Trends

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Nov 21, 2024
From Home Cooking to Eating Out – Part I: Unpacking Household Food Spending Trends
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
Dr Teoh Ai Ni
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 21, 2024
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Nov 20, 2024
What Climate Change Can Mean for Our Children’s Health

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Nov 20, 2024
What Climate Change Can Mean for Our Children’s Health
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
Wan Amirah Wan Usamah
Nov 20, 2024
Nov 20, 2024
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Nov 19, 2024
Arteri Kota: Kepentingan dan Cabaran Sistem Pengangkutan Awam Lembah Klang


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Nov 19, 2024
Arteri Kota: Kepentingan dan Cabaran Sistem Pengangkutan Awam Lembah Klang
AI, Automation & Work
Muhammad Nazhan Kamaruzuki
Nov 19, 2024
Nov 19, 2024
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Working Papers
Nov 18, 2024
Navigating Public Health in a Hotter Malaysia


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Nov 18, 2024
Navigating Public Health in a Hotter Malaysia
Health, Nutrition & Public Health
Wan Amirah Wan Usamah
Nov 18, 2024
Nov 18, 2024
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Nov 13, 2024
Bayaran Balik Pendidikan Tinggi: Antara Tanggungjawab Moral Peminjam dan Realiti Pasaran Buruh


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Nov 13, 2024
Bayaran Balik Pendidikan Tinggi: Antara Tanggungjawab Moral Peminjam dan Realiti Pasaran Buruh
Society
Dr Mohd Amirul Rafiq Abu Rahim
Nov 13, 2024
Nov 13, 2024
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Nov 12, 2024
Recognising and Rewarding Care Workers


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Nov 12, 2024
Recognising and Rewarding Care Workers
Care & Domestic Work
Hafiz Hafizi Suhaimi
Nov 12, 2024
Nov 12, 2024
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Nov 12, 2024
Care in Malaysia: Emerging Trends, Challenges and Opportunities


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Nov 12, 2024
Care in Malaysia: Emerging Trends, Challenges and Opportunities
Care & Domestic Work
Ilyana Mukhriz
Nov 12, 2024
Nov 12, 2024
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Universities are under attack for being too theoretical in educating students which leave in turn; graduates who are apparently ill-prepared for the ‘real world’.
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December 17, 2025
Remarks on the purposes of a university education: Can theory be distinguished from practice?
Universities are under attack for being too theoretical in educating students which leave in turn; graduates who are apparently ill-prepared for ‘practice’ or the ‘real world’. This article is an attempt to explore and address basic assumptions of the university curriculum and the context in which universities (in the West) have developed since the middle of the nineteenth century which saw the expansion of what has come to be known as the ‘modern’ university. This is because the university, through time, has always had to absorb and accumulate changing aspirations-and perhaps also the presumptions- of successive generations and not surprisingly, it has also come to disappoint them. What this short piece hopes to do is to stimulate dialogue on an issue of public discourse that has directly and indirectly shape the way we think about university education in Malaysia.
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