Malaysia: Firm Competitiveness, Investment Climate, and Growth
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- Category: Domestic & International Trade
- Published: Saturday, 03 May 2008 16:50
This report is part of the advisory services being provided by the World Bank at the request of the Government of Malaysia. The first phase of advisory services includes (i) the firm-level survey and (ii) the report on firm competitiveness. The second phase is aimed at implementing the findings of this report and will include (i) TA to reform skills and technology institutes, and (ii) a detailed study on services as a source of growth.
This report was prepared by Ejaz Ghani and Albert G. Zeufack (Co-Task Leaders), Ana Margarida Fernandes, Hiau Looi Kee, Aart C. Kraay, Manjula M. Luthria, and Charles C. Udomsaph. The peer reviewers were Barry Bosworth, Indermit Gill, Arvind Subramanian, and Shahid Yusuf. Albert G. Zeufack took the lead in the design and implementation of the Productivity and Investment Climate Survey. Production of the report was supported by Hedwig Abbey. Editorial assistance was provided by Emily Evershed. The preparation of this report benefited greatly from the assistance and cooperation provided by the Government of Malaysia. In particular, the authors would like to thank officials in the Economic Planning Unit (EPU), the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority, Bank Negara Malaysia, the Ministry of Human Resources, and the Department of Statistics for their generous help in providing data and explanations to the mission. A World Bank mission visited Malaysia from June 9 to June 18, 2003. The diagnostics of the firm level data was carried out jointly with the EPU staff during this period.
Based on the Productivity and Investment Climate Survey conducted between December 2002 and May 2003 with reference period of 1999-2001. Published on June 30, 2005. Poverty Reduction, Economic Management, and Financial Sector Unit (PREM), East Asia and Pacific Region, The World Bank. [Download]
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