연구보고서OECD Economics Department Working Papers 1370
Boosting productivity in Malaysia
- 청구기호
- WP 1370
- 발행사항
- Paris : OECD Publishing, 2017
- 형태사항
- 44 p. :. PDF file ;. 2,961 KB
- 키워드
- Competition, Education, Innovation, Insolvency, Productivity, Public sector, Performance review, Regional integration, Regulatory reform, Skills, SMEs, structural reform, Trade, TVET
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책 소개
Productivity growth is essential to providing sustainable increases in living standards. Malaysia has reached a development stage where growth needs to be driven more by productivity gains than the sheer accumulation of capital and labour inputs. The 11th Malaysia Plan (2016-20) sets an ambitious labour productivity growth target of 3.7% per year, well above the 2% average growth recorded from 2011 to 2015. Co-ordinated structural reforms will be necessary to achieve the productivity improvements needed to attain high-income country status. Areas where reforms would deliver the greatest boost to productivity include increasing the quality of education and skills training, spurring innovation, adopting information technology more widely, fostering a well-functioning competition policy framework, improving the functioning of the labour market and the regulatory framework for small and medium-sized enterprises, fostering regional integration and raising public sector productivity.