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Malysian Institute of Economic Research-
Papers
Contact information of
Malysian Institute of Economic Research-:
Postal: Malaysia, Malaysian Institute of Economic Research,.
Web page: http://www.mier.org.my/
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(Thomas Krichel)
Series handle: repec:fth:malays
1991- 15 Electronics and Information Industry
by Lai, P.
- 14 Wood-Based Industry
by Seah, J.
- 13 Telecommunications and Information Technology
by Shamsuddin, S.
- 12 Machinery and Metalworking
by Sharma, C.S.
- 11 National Economic Outlook: 1992-1993
by MIER Forecasting Group
- 10 New Industries for the Future
by Danaraj, N.
- 9 World Economic Outlook
by Bucznski, R.
- 8 New Technologies and Global Competition: Opportunities and Barriers to Entry for Newly Industrialising Countries
by O'Connor, D.C.
- 7 Skills Gap: What Sectors and How to Overcome It?
by Salih, K. & Young, M.L. & Kiat, N.S.
- 6 Services in Malaysia: On the Threshold of a New Era
by Ling, S.L.M.
- 5 Complementarities and Competitiveness in Regional Trade
by Semudram, M. & Abdul Aziz, A.R. & Chiang, C.H. & Pen, C.C.
- 4 Ten-Year Projectionm, 1991-2000: Can OPP2 Targets be Met and How
by MIER Forecasting Group
- 3 Asian Economic Outlook
by Chowdhury, S.
- 2 Malaysia's Balance of Payments: What is the Problem? How Serious is It?
by Boadway, R. & Flatters, F.
- 1 Malaysian Very Long-Term Projection 1991-2020: Tunnelling From Both Ends
by MIER Frecasting Group
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