Diverse Approaches to Rural Development in Malaysia: The FELDA and Darul Arqam Land Settlement Regimes
Abstract
In the analysis of Third World economic and rural development, Malaysia represents an intriguing and somewhat special case. Many applaud the impressive growth registered since independence and particularly in recent years; as Vokes testifies, Malaysia is “one of the most successful cases of economic development in the Third World.” It has managed a structural transformation of its economic base from one relying on primary commodities to one in which manufacturers now play a central role; not denying the intermittent problem of fluctuating growth and uneven development.
Citation
Fauzi Abdul Hamid, A. (2000), "Diverse Approaches to Rural Development in Malaysia: The FELDA and Darul Arqam Land Settlement Regimes", Humanomics, Vol. 16 No. 1, pp. 51-73. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb018849
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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