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Recent Posts
- Negeri Sembilan’s Tenuous State Assembly: Procedural and Political Tests
- Ambition Without Alignment: Managing Malaysia’s Rare Earth Value Chain
- Balancing Malaysia’s Economic Ambitions and Political Constraints
- Malaysia’s fiscal reset collides with global trade politics
- Malaysia’s Budget 2026: Fiscal Reform or Fragility?
Tricia’s Writing Archives
BBC World Questions Panel: Can Malaysia emerge as a mature democracy?
Malaysia’s Future: Reform, Economy & Global Challenges ft. Dr Tricia Yeoh | Episode 67 (Are We OK?)
The Future of Federal-State Relations | BERNAMA World
Kunjungan Xi Jinping ke Asia Tenggara: Implikasi ekonomi dan politik untuk Malaysia
Data and Democracy Keynote Speech by Dr Tricia Yeoh (IDEAS)
Tricia Yeoh on bottom up accountability I OTT Conference 2024 Keynote Address | Barcelona, May 2024
IDEAS 7th Liberalism Conference: Closing Address by Dr Tricia Yeoh, CEO of IDEAS
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Category Archives: Economics
Pakatan rule of Selangor – how has it fared?
Pakatan rule of Selangor – how has it fared? Thanks goes to the newly formed Radio Free Malaysia (RFM) for interviewing me recently on the record of the Selangor state government over the past five years. The interview was conducted … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Public Administration, Selangor
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Ensuring growth to ensure sustainability
Ensuring growth to ensure sustainability (First published in the Penang Monthly’s March 2013 issue) Photograph: My Train Pix / Flickr While Singapore’s government tries to convince its citizens of the wisdom of its population plans, Malaysia suffers instead from the lack … Continue reading
Peaceful Transitions
Peaceful Transitions (theSun, 29th March 2013) PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Najib Razak said this week that a weak government owed to a reduced parliamentary majority would mean instability and uncertainty, in a bid for greater support for his Barisan Nasional coalition. Surely … Continue reading
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Economic Management under Political Transition: Radio interview
I was invited to speak on inspire.fm (an online radio) on what transpired during Institut Rakyat’s inaugural event on “Economic Management under Political Transition”. This is what I said, which can be listened to here on their website. The synopsis of … Continue reading
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Towards a New Malaysia
Towards a New Malaysia First published in Selangor Times on Friday, 15th March 2013 THE term “think tank” may evoke images of stuffy bespectacled researchers sitting behind desks towering with stacks of paper. And whilst it is true that the … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Public Administration
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The Elusive Election
The Elusive Election (from theSun, 8th March 2013) RESOLVING the water saga in Selangor epitomises the frustration of the nation in waiting for an election that is ever elusive – just round the corner, but yet never quite visible. The Selangor … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, General Politics, Water
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Fresh Water Offers
Fresh Water Offers (from theSun, 22nd February 2013) Over the recent weeks, the water wars between the Selangor government and water distribution company Syabas have intensified. Following the Wangsa Maju water pump breakdown, eight-page A4-sized booklets titled Selangor Water Crisis! – … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Selangor, Water
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The Economy of Handouts
The Economy of Handouts (theSun, 9th February 2013) During a recent handout event of BR1M 2.0, or the 1Malaysia People’s Aid, Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak said this proved the Barisan Nasional government was a champion in administering the country … Continue reading
Posted in Corruption, Economics
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Curing the healthcare system
Curing the healthcare system (From Penang Monthly, February 2013) Photograph: epSos.de/Flickr Previous articles in this column have elaborated at length on the highly centralised system of government in Malaysia where, despite being a federation, the “federated states” of the country … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Healthcare, Public Administration
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Don’t Muddy the Water Issue
Don’t Muddy the Water Issue (From theSun, 25th January 2013) The water saga between the Selangor government and water operator Syabas took another turn in the latest episode of the Wangsa Maju pump station fiasco that affected more than 27,000 … Continue reading
Posted in Corruption, Economics, Selangor, Water
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