Malaysia’s Obstacles in Achieving Vision 2020
Wan Hong envisions a future beyond Malaysia’s unique malaise — the middle income trap.
Wan Hong envisions a future beyond Malaysia’s unique malaise — the middle income trap.
In today’s Reality Check, Rickard Öberg investigates whether the average Malaysian household income is really increasing in terms of real value.
Rickard Öberg crunches up some numbers and gives us the surprising figure of Malaysian inflation.
The first part of REFSA’s all-new Focus Paper series examines the inefficiencies of a bloated Cabinet.
All about the A-G’s Report, Mindef’s shame, victimised Sabah and brewing anger in Chinatown.
How the ETP is not delivering on its promise to generate sustainable high-income jobs.
PEMANDU needs to explain how 45% of GNI and 20% of jobs disappeared from the ETP.
Overstated figures; floundering finances – REFSA reveals the hazy future of the ETP.
The quest to reveal the real state of the ETP continues.
REFSA is sceptical about the viability of PEMANDU’s workshop “in which the NKEAs were chosen”.
Did PEMANDU cut red tape for winners it chooses?
An infographic on the ETP’s issues.
REFSA evaluated the deeds of the Economic Transformation Roadmap (ETP). Get the slides here!
Malaysian workers will not benefit at all from the ETP; instead they will be worse off!
We believe that it’s time for youths to move from apathy to participatory.
Have we been misled into believing that the ETP consists of projects that are both widespread and well distributed?
With private enterprises’ investment in the ETP slipping far below target, our uphill journey towards high-income economy is now a steeper struggle.
‘Dud’ projects in the ETP?
How transformative is our ETP, really?
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