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About Nick: i am an economist based in malaysia. I write about ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND POLITICAL ECONOMY, while sneaking in a pop culture reference or two.

Nicholas Khaw

May 12
May 12 Politics and Economics

Nicholas Khaw
Democracy, Economics, Politics, Malaysia

I believe there is another way that is largely untried in civil society in Malaysia. It is not a direct form of engagement but I think, in the long run, it will be the most successful.

Apr 7
Apr 7 On the Long-Term Persistence of Gender Norms

Nicholas Khaw
Gender Inequality, Malaysia

given what we know about the ease, or lack thereof, of reconstructing gender roles in improving gender equity in society, and given that Malaysia’s gender equity condition is so entrenched, what can we do?

Mar 24
Mar 24 The “Distance to the Frontier” Narrative of Malaysia’s Economic Growth

Nicholas Khaw
Economic Growth, Economics, Malaysia, Policy

While I will discuss the gist of the paper, I strongly assert that every policymaker and development policy researcher in Malaysia should spend some time and read the paper for themselves

Feb 10
Feb 10 On “Flip-flopping”

Nicholas Khaw
Economics, Malaysia, Policy, Politics

We certainly prefer our doctors to update their priors based on new medical evidence, why should we not prefer that of our politicians as well?

Jan 13
Jan 13 Finding One’s Economic Faith

Nicholas Khaw
Economics, Reflections

Exposure to alternative ideas in our society and in our individual lives to either reaffirm or reevaluate our faiths is an absolute necessity in civil society.

Dec 30
Dec 30 On Price Hikes, Citizens and their Government

Nicholas Khaw
Economics, Malaysia, Policy

What I will absolutely not accept is if the government does not take responsibility for its own actions towards achieving fiscal consolidation as well which is, after all, the objective of these measures.

Dec 2
Dec 2 Should BR1M Become a Conditional Cash Transfer?

Nicholas Khaw
Economics, Malaysia, Policy, Politics

it might alter behavior, it might be more politically supportable and it might better target those who need the handouts. As is common in most policy debates, the answer is, “Not so fast.”

Nov 3
Nov 3 Give GST a Chance

Nicholas Khaw
Economics, Malaysia, Policy, Politics

The most common argument against the GST is that it is a regressive tax and so, will harm the low-income more than the middle-income more than the high-income. I think this argument is incredibly naïve.

Oct 27
Oct 27 The Importance of Mathematics

Nicholas Khaw
Education, Malaysia

I sincerely believe that a sound mathematical education is one of the keys to a mature (Malaysian or anywhere really) civil society.

Oct 13
Oct 13 Shocking Our Way Out of the Middle-Income Trap

Nicholas Khaw
Economic Growth, Economics, Malaysia, Policy

What if, regardless of whatever a given country, call it country M, is doing right now, country M cannot escape the middle income trap because it is at its middle-income equilibrium?

Aug 18
Aug 18 Fighting Crime with Economics

Nicholas Khaw
Economics, Malaysia, Policy, Wealth Inequality

I am somewhat puzzled and concerned over the absence of any mention of improving economic realities in the fight against crime.

May 13
May 13 On Moving Forward

Nicholas Khaw
Malaysia, Democracy, Politics, Policy, Wealth Inequality, culture & identity

The 13th General Elections is a wathershed of sorts as elections tend to be, and we would like to share some common views of how we move forward from here.

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Hi, I'm Nick. My research interests and intellectual passions are in the the political economy of economic development particularly related to the long term persistence of historical events and cultural/institutional co-evolutionary factors on economic and public policy outcomes today.

I serve as an economist in Khazanah Nasional, Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund, where I am Head of Research and Co-Head of Private Markets, Investments. My work covers Investments research, private markets investing (direct and indirect), Dana Impak, Khazanah’s knowledge management and Khazanah’s public policy engagement. I am also a Trustee of the Khazanah Research Institute.

I also write a monthly column for The Edge Malaysia.

 

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