Malaysia Economic Monitor, June 2016 [electronic resource] : Leveraging Trade Agreements.
Material type: TextSeries: Economic Updates and Modeling | World Bank e-LibraryPublication details: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2016Description: 1 online resource (1 p.)Subject(s): Agriculture | Analysis of Economic Growth | Bankruptcy | Bonds | Capital | Capital Markets | Cartels | Coal | Competition | Competition Policy | Consumer Protection | Credit | Debt | Debt Management and Fiscal Sustainability | Decision Making | Deregulation | Economic Development | Economic Growth | Economic Management | Economic Statistics, Modeling and Forecasting | Economics | Economies of Scale | Economy | Equity | Expenditures | Export Development and Competitiveness | Fiscal Policy | Gdp | Gross Domestic Product | Incentives | Inflation | Land | Macroeconomics and Economic Growth | Monetary Policy | Natural Resources | Political Economy | Population Growth | Productivity | Property Rights | Regional Integration | Risk Management | Securities | Tariffs | Taxes | Technical Assistance | Trade | Trade and Integration | Trade Policy | Unemployment | WagesOnline resources: Click here to access online Abstract: The MEM is the World Bank's biannual flagship publication on Malaysia. It provides analysis of recent economic developments and the near-term outlook for Malaysia. Each publication also focuses on a special topic related to Malaysia's transformation into a high-income economy. Malaysia is at the forefront of a "new generation" of trade agreements that will shape trade and investment over the next decade. The 14th MEM focuses on how Malaysia can use trade agreements to bring new opportunities to the Malaysian economy and accelerate its transition to high income status.The MEM is the World Bank's biannual flagship publication on Malaysia. It provides analysis of recent economic developments and the near-term outlook for Malaysia. Each publication also focuses on a special topic related to Malaysia's transformation into a high-income economy. Malaysia is at the forefront of a "new generation" of trade agreements that will shape trade and investment over the next decade. The 14th MEM focuses on how Malaysia can use trade agreements to bring new opportunities to the Malaysian economy and accelerate its transition to high income status.
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