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Trade Liberalization And Domestic Regulations: Implications For Malaysia As A Regional Education Hub

In: TRADE POLICY IN ASIA Higher Education and Media Services

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The following sections are included:IntroductionBackground of Tertiary Education in MalaysiaMalaysia's Trade Commitments and Regulatory Regime for the Tertiary SectorImplications for Malaysia as a Regional Education HubConclusion and Policy Implications for Other Developing CountriesAppendix 6.1Appendix 6.2References

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  • Siew Yean Tham, 2014. "Trade Liberalization And Domestic Regulations: Implications For Malaysia As A Regional Education Hub," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Christopher Findlay & Hildegunn Kyvik Nordas & Gloria Pasadilla (ed.), TRADE POLICY IN ASIA Higher Education and Media Services, chapter 6, pages 213-258, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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    1. Marc Philipp Schulze, 2021. "Of Bumping and Bending: Foreign Universities’ FDI Strategies in Malaysia," Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG, vol. 112(2), pages 179-194, April.
    2. Schulze, Marc Philipp & Kleibert, Jana Maria, 2021. "Transnational education for regional economic development? Understanding Malaysia's and Singapore's strategic coupling in global higher education," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 25(4), pages 363-382.

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