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  3. Vol. 53 No. 1: June 2016

Vol. 53 No. 1: June 2016

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Published: 2016-06-01

Articles

  • Economics and Development: Socioeconomic Progress in Malaysia and FEA at 50

    Norma Mansor, Kok-Kheng Yeoh
    1-8
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  • Working for Welfare: Inequality and Shared Vulnerability among the Malaysian Middle Classes

    Shamsulbahriah K.A. Rodrigo
    9-31
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  • Gender, the Status of Women, and Family Structure in Malaysia

    Charles Hirschman
    33-50
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  • Malaysia’s New Economic Policy, Growth and Distribution: Revisiting the Debate

    R. Thillainathan, Kee-Cheok Cheong
    51-68
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  • Do Savings Maô€†© er for Economic Growth? A Meta-Analysis

    Chor Foon Tang, Eu Chye Tan
    69-85
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  • Malaysian Adolescents Not in School: The Nexus of Education, Work and Gender

    Shyamala Nagaraj, Kiong-Hock Lee, Kim-Leng Goh, Nai-Peng Tey
    87-113
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  • Malaysia’s Education Crisis – Can TVET Help?

    Kee-Cheok Cheong, Kiong-Hock Lee
    115-134
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  • Challenges of Implementing Build-Then-Sell Housing Delivery System to Address the Abandoned Housing Problem in Malaysia

    Siew-Nooi Phang, Teck-Hong Tan
    135-151
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  • Comparing the Applicability of the Japanese and Chinese Models to Malaysia

    Poh Ping Lee
    153-163
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Book Review

  • Book Review: Credit in a Malay Peasant Economy

    Kee-Cheok Cheong
    165-168
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  • Book Review: Affirmative Action or Discrimination? A Comparative Study of Higher Education in the US and Malaysia

    Hwok-Aun Lee
    169-172
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