Affirmative Action and Economic Liberalisation: The Dilemmas of the Malaysian Automotive Industry

作者: Noriyuki Segawa , Kaoru Natsuda , John Thoburn

DOI: 10.1080/10357823.2014.928847

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摘要: Abstract:This paper considers the ways in which Malaysia has tried to develop automotive production through promoting a nationally owned car producer, Proton, and carve out some “policy space” continue degree of protection whilst also liberalising its trade regime. We show that not yet succeeded making Proton many vendors internationally competitive, why found it secure cooperation major multinational upgrade achieve export success.

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