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Opinions
DNB’s window dressing
In this country, data, science, economics and plain logic falls on deaf ears of policy-makers to no avail for the nation-building.
By
Rais Hussin
3 years ago
Opinions
Rejected versus spoilt votes – not the same!
Many are often confused about the difference between rejected votes and spoilt votes or simply unaware of the technical distinction.
By
Amanda Yeo
3 years ago
Domestic Policy
The necessity of a low interest rate environment – or why inflation-targeting is unhelpful
The impact of the oil spike was temporary (transitory) as compared to the impact of monetary tightening.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Domestic Policy
Are young voters under 30 really relevant or key to winning at all?
Continuous efforts in spurring the young to be involved in the democratic process would motivate them to vote for a better future for Malaysia.
By
Amanda Yeo
3 years ago
Domestic Policy
The futile pursuit of the Sulu Sultanate claims on Sabah 
The Sulu Sultanate and its heirs – and the GRP – had forever forfeited their sovereign claim over Sabah.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Economy and Finance
Johor Votes 2022 – rethinking voting
Johoreans should not only consider their local constituency interests, but state and nation also.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Foreign Policy
A tale of two Europes – clash of civilisations?
The roots of the Russia-Ukraine conflict represents a clash of two Europes ...
By
Rais Hussin and Jason Loh
3 years ago
Economy and Finance
Reinventing Sovereign Wealth Fund: Let us be cleverer
There is an important void for Khazanah Nasional to fill in before it can start delivering impact for the nation.
By
Rais Hussin and Margarita Peredaryenko
3 years ago
Economy and Finance
Saving Malaysia 101: Depower money in politics to attract sincere leaders
Regulating money and assets in political financing weaken the greatest enabler of power abuse and corruption—attracting only those sincere enough to serve the public. A fundamental step to put Malaysia on the right track.
By
Ameen Kamal
3 years ago
Economy and Finance
EMIR Research response to DNB’s 5G voyage of semantics acrobatics
”Unanswerable” questions to DNB remain unanswered.
By
Rais Hussin
3 years ago
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