Malaysia Economic Monitor, December 2021 : Staying Afloat
Following the surge in COVID-19 infections in Q3 2021, Malaysia is gradually emerging from the worst wave of the pandemic. As a result, the Malaysian economy is expected to be on a recovery path next year. In the near-term, it is key to ensure that targeted support measures remain in place. The Ma...
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okr-10986-367952022-01-06T05:10:38Z Malaysia Economic Monitor, December 2021 : Staying Afloat World Bank ECONOMIC GROWTH EXPORTS CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 FISCAL DEFICIT ECONOMIC RECOVERY GOVERNMENT SUPPORT PANDEMIC RESPONSE POVERTY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE LEARNING GAP INEQUALITY Following the surge in COVID-19 infections in Q3 2021, Malaysia is gradually emerging from the worst wave of the pandemic. As a result, the Malaysian economy is expected to be on a recovery path next year. In the near-term, it is key to ensure that targeted support measures remain in place. The Malaysia Economic Monitor (MEM) consists of two parts. Part 1 presents a review of recent economic developments and a macroeconomic outlook. Part 2 focuses on a selected special topic that is key to Malaysia’s medium-term development prospects and to the achievement of shared prosperity. 2022-01-05T13:49:11Z 2022-01-05T13:49:11Z 2021-12-22 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/099500001042217982/P17757003e8f2700e0b0500e26f38fb4500 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36795 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Kuala Lumpur Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling East Asia and Pacific Malaysia |
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Following the surge in COVID-19 infections in Q3 2021, Malaysia is gradually emerging from the worst wave of the pandemic. As a result, the Malaysian economy is expected to
be on a recovery path next year. In the near-term, it is key to ensure that targeted
support measures remain in place. The Malaysia Economic Monitor (MEM) consists of
two parts. Part 1 presents a review of recent economic developments and a macroeconomic outlook. Part 2 focuses on a selected special topic that is key to Malaysia’s medium-term development prospects and to the achievement of shared prosperity. |
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