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Asian Tigers: Economics and the Development of the Asian Nations -by…
Asian Tigers: Economics and the Development of the Asian Nations -by Pamela Radcliffe
Strategies that are used by the countries to become competitive
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Asian Tigers embarked on a strategy to build cheap export manufactures using the same low-wage labor that could undersell First World products.
Japan had captured its markets by underselling textiles made in the United States and Europe in the 1950s. Like the Japanese, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea began in the textile industry.
The Asian Tigers captured the Japanese export market by underselling Japanese-made textiles in the 1960s
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Strengthening Malaysia's Scientific and Technological Development Through Capital
Development -by Suzana Ariff Azizan
How Malaysia use technology to develop itself and become competitive
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- Malaysian challenges in human capital development
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The Malaysian government has officially announced that a digital tax will be implemented, following a similar model and timeline in Singapore
These tax measures will balance competition between retail outlets and online stores, especially those owned by overseas companies.