Public finance in Sabah: voting for development? / Wee Chong Hui

Both the Federal Government and the State Government jointly and independently manage public finance under their respective jurisdictions in Sabah. Sabah has been described as having a favoured financial position in the Malaysian Constitution. There have also been reports of arguments for increased...

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Main Author: Wee, Chong Hui
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Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/2981/
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description Both the Federal Government and the State Government jointly and independently manage public finance under their respective jurisdictions in Sabah. Sabah has been described as having a favoured financial position in the Malaysian Constitution. There have also been reports of arguments for increased federal financial allocations to the state, with recent calls after the 12th General Election saw a significant representation of Sabah in the ruling coalition. This paper analyses the contributions of both the Federal Government and the State Government to the economy in terms of growth and equity over the years. Fiscal federalism with respect to the state is examined against the changing circumstances of its open economy from 1963 until early 2008 (12th General Election).
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spelling uitm-29812023-12-27T08:51:07Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/2981/ Public finance in Sabah: voting for development? / Wee Chong Hui Wee, Chong Hui JA Political science (General) Both the Federal Government and the State Government jointly and independently manage public finance under their respective jurisdictions in Sabah. Sabah has been described as having a favoured financial position in the Malaysian Constitution. There have also been reports of arguments for increased federal financial allocations to the state, with recent calls after the 12th General Election saw a significant representation of Sabah in the ruling coalition. This paper analyses the contributions of both the Federal Government and the State Government to the economy in terms of growth and equity over the years. Fiscal federalism with respect to the state is examined against the changing circumstances of its open economy from 1963 until early 2008 (12th General Election). 2008 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed Wee, Chong Hui (2008) Public finance in Sabah: voting for development? / Wee Chong Hui. (2008) In: UNSPECIFIED.
spellingShingle JA Political science (General)
Wee, Chong Hui
Public finance in Sabah: voting for development? / Wee Chong Hui
title Public finance in Sabah: voting for development? / Wee Chong Hui
title_full Public finance in Sabah: voting for development? / Wee Chong Hui
title_fullStr Public finance in Sabah: voting for development? / Wee Chong Hui
title_full_unstemmed Public finance in Sabah: voting for development? / Wee Chong Hui
title_short Public finance in Sabah: voting for development? / Wee Chong Hui
title_sort public finance in sabah: voting for development? / wee chong hui
topic JA Political science (General)
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/2981/