DRIVING DEVELOPMENT REVISITING RAZAK'S ROLE IN MALAYSIA'S ECONOMIC PROGRESS

Latecomer development accounts have not only focused too much on the successful progression of Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan to developed status, they tend to represent only the tip of the iceberg of economic development experiences. While there exists accounts of the high performing economies o...

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Other Authors: Rajah Rasiah 1957- (Editor), Kamal Salih (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Kuala Lumpur University of Malaya Press 2019
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Summary:Latecomer development accounts have not only focused too much on the successful progression of Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan to developed status, they tend to represent only the tip of the iceberg of economic development experiences. While there exists accounts of the high performing economies of East and Southeast Asia much of the analysis is obfuscated by a lack of a profound assessment of policies, strategies, political and socioeconomic change, and their consequences. There are a plethora of incisive studies on Malaysia but most of them are either dated or tend to focus on particular issues. This book breaks ground by assessing the initiatives by, and consequences of the policies launched and implemented by the Abdul Razak administration since 1970. In doing so, it compares the direction subsequent administrations took, and draws lessons for other latecomer countries. The interdisciplinary lenses used offers policy makers, politicians, scholars, and students a refreshing analysis of Malaysia's development experience.
Physical Description:xv, 269 pages illustration 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9789674880149