South-east Asian Social Science Monographs
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This book examines the importance of the Pacific region to the Malaysian economy. Particular emphasis is placed on the contributions of the Pacific to Malaysia's trade expansion and industrial development through foreign investment, and trade in manufactured goods and direct foreign investment in the manufacturing sector have been singled out for closer scrutiny. In addition, the book also traces the trends in the Pacific, discusses the possible impact of such trends on the Malaysian economy in the years ahead, and draws policy implications for the 1990s and beyond. The main message conveyed through this work is simple and straightforward: the Pacific influence on the Malaysian economy is profound and growing stronger, as Malaysia gravitates away from the Atlantic and towards the Pacific. Malaysia cannot afford not to take advantage of the many opportunities that the Pacific offers, though there are dangers and pitfalls to be guarded against in a Pacific bias. This book underscores the need for Malaysia to play a proactive rather than a reactive role in the Pacific process.
The book is aimed at third-year undergraduate and postgraduate students of economics as well as researchers and policy-makers.
The book is aimed at third-year undergraduate and postgraduate students of economics as well as researchers and policy-makers.