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Strategies for the economic development of developing countries traditionally have emphasised larger foreign aids or capital inflows from industrialised countries. But these forms of assistance are in some cases insufficient to overcome the countries’ fundamental problems.
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Bank Negara Malaysia (1993) Annual Report (1990–1993) (Kuala Lumpur: Bank Negara Malaysia).
Bank Negara Malaysia (1994) Money and Banking in Malaysia. 35th Anniversary Edition 1959–1994 (Kuala Lumpur: Bank Negara Malaysia).
Ismail, Abdul-Ghafar (1993) ‘Bank Regulations and Monetarty Policy’, Malaysian Management Review, 28, pp. 56–60.
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© 1996 Masudul Alam Choudhury. Uzir Abdul Malik and Mohammad Anuar Adnan
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Ismail, AG. (1996). A Note on the Ethical Role that Money Can Play in Development: The Case of Malaysia. In: Choudhury, M.A., Malik, U.A., Adnan, M.A. (eds) Alternative Perspectives in Third-World Development. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24853-7_6
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