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    Malaysia: Asian Development Bank Member Fact Sheet 2017

    Asian Development Bank | April 2018
    Abstract
    Malaysia has transformed itself from a nation reliant on natural resources into a middle-income country in which services account for half of total output. This development success was refl ected in Malaysia ranking 37th of 127 countries on the Global Innovation Index 2017. While the country has experienced some economic slowdown over the past few years, its economy recovered faster than expected in 2017, with growth driven by strong global and domestic demand. For an economy that is dependent on external factors, macroeconomic stability is crucial to Malaysia’s sustained growth. The Government of Malaysia is continuing eff orts to boost domestic demand and reduce the country’s dependence on exports, with a pipeline of large infrastructure projects expected to stimulate both public and private investment.
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    Asian Development Bank. 2018. Malaysia: Asian Development Bank Member Fact Sheet 2017. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/8193.
    Keywords
    Economic Development
    Economic Infrastructure
    Economic Policies
    Regional Economic Development
    Microfinance Programs
    Public Finance
    Local Financing
    Financial Stability
    Financial Sector Regulation
    Public Financial Management
    Financial System
    Financial Statistics
    Foreign and Domestic Financing
    Enterprises
    Financial aid
    Economies in transition
    Local Finance
    Local Government
    Insurance Companies
    Banks
    Social Equity
    Pension Funds
    Mutual Funds
    Financial Aspects
    Fiscal Policy
    Social responsibility of business
    Accounting
    Personal budgets
    Cost and standard of living
    Bank accounts
    Credit control
    Regulatory reform
    Banks and banking
    Digital Financial Service
    Pension plans
    Individual retirement accounts
    Employee pension trusts
    Investment management
    Investments
    Multiemployer pension plans
    Keogh plans
    Individual retirement accounts
    Pension plans
    Employee pension trusts
    Pension trusts
    Investment companies
    International banks and banking
    Stock exchanges
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