Malaysia is no stranger to external shocks affecting its macroeconomy. Over the past two decades, it was buffeted by the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis (AFC), the 2001 global slowdown after 9/11, and the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, each shock affecting the Malaysian economy in different ways. The first one resulted in the steepest economic contraction in Malaysia's history – reversing growth to negative 7.35 percent in 1998. The country surmounted...
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Development Digest : Navigating the New Normal
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social protection system