The role of institutions and development: the political economy of Malaysia's industrial policy-making / Firdausi Suffian

This paper explores the politics and political economy of Malaysia's industrial policy-making processes. Neo-institutionalism and developmental state approach are used to construct the industrial policy-making framework in Malaysia setting. Given the limitation of rational choice approach, hist...

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Main Author: Suffian, Firdausi (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2019-06.
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