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Oct 3, 2017
Building Social Capital: The George Town Experiment
This report highlights the benefits of a community development fund (CDF) in alleviating the pressures of social displacements in top-down urban regeneration development.

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Oct 3, 2017
Building Social Capital: The George Town Experiment
This report highlights the benefits of a community development fund (CDF) in alleviating the pressures of social displacements in top-down urban regeneration development.

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Jun 1, 2017
Productivity in Progress: Labour Productivity in Malaysia Over the Last Three Decades
Labour productivity is arguably one of the most important economic indicators that we have. It measures how much economic output each worker can produce over a period of time, usually taken to be a year. For a country, improvement in labour productivity means more goods and services can be produced with less workers and this underpins the potential for economic growth. For workers, increased productivity is the most important source of higher income and improvement in the standard of living. Over the long-term, sustained economic development hinges on the continued growth of labour productivity.

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Jun 1, 2017
Productivity in Progress: Labour Productivity in Malaysia Over the Last Three Decades
Labour productivity is arguably one of the most important economic indicators that we have. It measures how much economic output each worker can produce over a period of time, usually taken to be a year. For a country, improvement in labour productivity means more goods and services can be produced with less workers and this underpins the potential for economic growth. For workers, increased productivity is the most important source of higher income and improvement in the standard of living. Over the long-term, sustained economic development hinges on the continued growth of labour productivity.

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May 31, 2017
The Sisyphean Balance? Review of Paul De Grauwe’s The Limits of Markets
The last decade has been an exciting time for economists. It began with the worst global financial and financial crisis since the Great Depression, which led to much soul-searching on what we thought we knew in economics. This was then followed by central banking and the European currency union – two of the most successful technocratic experiments from decades before – being tested to their limits. And last year, the foundations of the existing political establishment in the West finally began to crack, foreshadowing a possible retreat from a liberal global economic order. Underlying these, the question of what the role of the state should be in the economy, versus that of the market, is fundamental.

OP-ED
May 31, 2017
The Sisyphean Balance? Review of Paul De Grauwe’s The Limits of Markets
The last decade has been an exciting time for economists. It began with the worst global financial and financial crisis since the Great Depression, which led to much soul-searching on what we thought we knew in economics. This was then followed by central banking and the European currency union – two of the most successful technocratic experiments from decades before – being tested to their limits. And last year, the foundations of the existing political establishment in the West finally began to crack, foreshadowing a possible retreat from a liberal global economic order. Underlying these, the question of what the role of the state should be in the economy, versus that of the market, is fundamental.

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May 15, 2017
A Matter of Culture: Review of Joel Mokyr’s A Culture of Growth
The Nobel laureate Robert Solow once quipped that every attempt to explain differences in economic performances using culture has ended up in a “blaze of amateur sociology”1. In his latest book – A Culture of Growth – Joel Mokyr, the eminent economic historian from Northwestern University, takes this challenge head on and puts forth the argument that culture is the answer to arguably the most important question in economics:

OP-ED
May 15, 2017
A Matter of Culture: Review of Joel Mokyr’s A Culture of Growth
The Nobel laureate Robert Solow once quipped that every attempt to explain differences in economic performances using culture has ended up in a “blaze of amateur sociology”1. In his latest book – A Culture of Growth – Joel Mokyr, the eminent economic historian from Northwestern University, takes this challenge head on and puts forth the argument that culture is the answer to arguably the most important question in economics:
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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
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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
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Dr Diana Abdul Wahab
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Bryan Yeoh Quan Jin
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Alyssa Chua Lee-Yen
Goh Ming Jun
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Syafa Mustaffa
Ammar Hanania Hazli Izma
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Khazanah Research Institute
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Tan Mei Yi
Emir Izat Abdul Rashid
Lim Han Hsuen
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Yugendran Rajaendran
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Apr 30, 2025
Why Night Markets Matter?: A Review of Literature


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Apr 30, 2025
Why Night Markets Matter?: A Review of Literature
Digital & Gig Economy
Nur Sofea Hasmira Azahar
Apr 30, 2025
Apr 30, 2025
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Apr 22, 2025
Trump Wants World to Subsidise US Empire

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Apr 22, 2025
Trump Wants World to Subsidise US Empire
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Professor Emeritus Dr. Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Apr 22, 2025
Apr 22, 2025
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Apr 17, 2025
Bridging Borders IV: National and Global Fintech Considerations


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Apr 17, 2025
Bridging Borders IV: National and Global Fintech Considerations
Digital & Gig Economy
Dr Rachel Gong
Apr 17, 2025
Apr 17, 2025
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Apr 16, 2025
Bridging Borders III: Opportunities and Initiatives in Cross-Border Digital Payments


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Apr 16, 2025
Bridging Borders III: Opportunities and Initiatives in Cross-Border Digital Payments
Digital & Gig Economy
Dr Rachel Gong
Apr 16, 2025
Apr 16, 2025
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Apr 14, 2025
Bridging Borders I: Malaysia’s Digital Payments Growth


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Apr 14, 2025
Bridging Borders I: Malaysia’s Digital Payments Growth
Digital Infrastructure & Access
Society
Dr Rachel Gong
Apr 14, 2025
Apr 14, 2025
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Apr 11, 2025
Vertical Schools in Malaysia: What to Consider


OP-ED
Apr 11, 2025
Vertical Schools in Malaysia: What to Consider
Education
Nur Sofea Hasmira Azahar
Apr 11, 2025
Apr 11, 2025
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Apr 9, 2025
Trump’s Tariffs: Order Behind the Disorder


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Apr 9, 2025
Trump’s Tariffs: Order Behind the Disorder
Economic Growth & Structure
International Trade
Christopher Choong Weng Wai
Apr 9, 2025
Apr 9, 2025
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Apr 4, 2025
Kejutan Tarif Trump: Implikasi terhadap Malaysia

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Apr 4, 2025
Kejutan Tarif Trump: Implikasi terhadap Malaysia
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Yin Shao Loong
Apr 4, 2025
Apr 4, 2025
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Apr 3, 2025
Managing Social Housing Better: Solutions for Arrears and Misuse


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Apr 3, 2025
Managing Social Housing Better: Solutions for Arrears and Misuse
Society
Theebalakshmi Kunasekaran
Apr 3, 2025
Apr 3, 2025
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Quote Of The Day
It is undeniable that local fruits can be as nutritious as the imported varieties, but there remain several challenges to bolster domestic fruit production. This means imported fruits will remain indispensable in supplementing our fruit supply to meet the population’s actual dietary needs.

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July 8, 2025
Beyond the SST: Rethinking Malaysia’s Fruit Supply Strategy
The SST expansion to imported fruits has sparked public debate, but there are broader issues with Malaysia’s fruit production, supply, and consumption. This article explores these challenges and why imports remain essential for food security and health.
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