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This book talks about how Malaysia capitalised on its potential to attract FDI, adjusted its policies and legislation to sustain FDI assisted growth while making sure, to a considerable extent, that all parts of the country benefitted from the economic boom. A good lesson, though not perfect, to all developing countries trying to make the most of natural resources and cheap labour while having to manage political instability, racial issues and corruption. It also highlights how the Malaysian government has consistently found compromise between the demands of investors and the need to protect…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book talks about how Malaysia capitalised on its potential to attract FDI, adjusted its policies and legislation to sustain FDI assisted growth while making sure, to a considerable extent, that all parts of the country benefitted from the economic boom. A good lesson, though not perfect, to all developing countries trying to make the most of natural resources and cheap labour while having to manage political instability, racial issues and corruption. It also highlights how the Malaysian government has consistently found compromise between the demands of investors and the need to protect the interests of its poeple to remain an attractive destination for FDI.
Autorenporträt
Originally from Sri Lanka, Krishanth is a banking professional based in the United Kingdom. Besides his day job, he holds a keen interest in politics, economics and consuconsumer discretionary industry. He has an MSc in Strategy and International Business and a BA (Hons) in International Business Management.