马来西亚发展经验:对发展中国家的教训

R. M. Zin
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本文描述了马来西亚在实现公平增长的努力中所采取的政策,这一点她已经取得了比较好的成绩。这些挑战包括提供教育和创造就业、出口导向的工业化、农村发展,以及重组股权和资产积累。她的成功体现在从农业经济向工业经济的结构转型,以及生活质量和收入分配的改善,贫困发生率较低。具有类似背景的其他发展中国家可以吸取的积极教训包括,首先,通过大量拨款强调农业发展,使马来西亚成为橡胶和棕榈油的主要生产国,这有助于为工业部门提供资金。第二,新经济政策尽管存在弱点,但在促进增长和公平以及维持种族和谐和政治稳定方面取得了成功。后者与贸易友好政策、基础设施投资、人力资本开发一起支持了通过外国直接投资促进增长的政策。第四是扫盲和普及教育的重要性。最后,还有社会安全网来帮助那些不幸的人。要避免的最重要的陷阱是促进寻租行为的国家-政府-政党勾结。
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Malaysian Development Experience: Lessons for Developing Countries
This paper describes the policies pursued by Malaysia in her attempt to attain growth with equity, which she has achieved relatively well. These include education provision and employment creation, export-oriented industrialisation, rural development, and restructuring equity ownership and asset accumulation. Her success is indicated by her structural transformation from an agricultural to an industrial economy as well as improved quality of life and income distribution with low poverty incidence. The positive lessons that could be drawn for other developing countries with similar background comprise, first, emphasising agricultural development through large allocations that enabled Malaysia to a leading producer of rubber and palm oil which helped finance the industrial sector. Second, despite its weaknesses, the New Economic Policy was successful in promoting growth and equity and maintaining racial harmony and political stability. The latter, together with trade-friendly policies, investment in infrastructure, human capital development supported the policy of promoting growth through foreign direct investment. Fourth is the importance of literacy and widespread access to education. Finally, there were social safety nets to assist the less fortunate. And the most important of the pitfalls to be avoided is state-government-party collusion that promoted rent-seeking behaviour.
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