In the past 30 years, Malaysia has successfully curtailed high poverty rates and reduced income inequalities. Its goal is to attain high income status by 2020 while ensuring that growth is sustainable. Read More »
Malaysia's structural
transformation from low to middle income is a success story,
making it one of the most prominent manufacturing
exporters' in the world. However,... Show More + like many other
middle income economies, it is squeezed by the competition
from low-wage economies on the one hand, and more innovative
advanced economies on the other. What can Malaysia do? Does
Malaysia need a new growth strategy? This paper emphasizes
the need for broad structural transformation; that is,
moving to higher productivity production in both goods and
services. This paper examines productivity growth for
Malaysia at the sectoral level, and constructs several
measures of the sophistication of goods and services trade,
and puts these comparisons in a global context. The results
indicate that Malaysia has further opportunities for growth
in the services sector in particular. Modernizing the
services sector may provide a way out of the middle income
trap, and serve as a source of growth for Malaysia into the future. Show Less -