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Unearthing Malaysia's corporate control and power dynamics.

If you're intrigued by the corporate-political nexus, this book is an essential read. It sheds light on the complex ownership structures and the interplay of power in Malaysia’s corporate landscape, providing a rare glimpse into how political interests shape economic spheres. This compelling investigation uncovers the often-invisible ties that bind corporate power to political authority, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intricacies of political economy and governance.

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Minister of Finance Incorporated: Ownership and Control of Corporate Malaysia

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ISBN: 9789670960807
Date of Publication: 2017-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Business, Economics, Politics
Goodreads rating: 4.23
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This is a study of Malaysia's new political economy. It offers insights into corporate ownership patterns of the country's leading publicly-listed enterprises, controlled ultimately by the state of Malaysia through what has been classified as government-linked investment companies (GLICs). The book is the first in a series of studies that will be published about the huge range of publicly-listed and unquoted enterprises owned by these GLICs, commonly known as government-linked companies (GLCs). To stress why these government enterprises are such important actors in Corporate Malaysia, this study also provides an overview of the GLICs' ownership and control of the leading publicly-listed enterprises quoted on the Bursa Malaysia. Our focus is on the majority ownership that the GLICs have of the GLCs quoted among Bursa Malaysia's top 100 companies, as it stood in 2013.
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Unearthing Malaysia's corporate control and power dynamics.

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