Globalization And Economic Diversification In Brunei Darussalam
ABSTRACT Asian countries have shown the highest growth rates in the world between 1965 and 1990. Ibis unprecedented record was largely due to superior accumulation of natural and human capital through globalization. However, with the catastrophic collapse of the East Asian miracle economies since 19...
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Asian countries have shown the highest growth rates in the world between 1965 and 1990. Ibis unprecedented record was largely due to superior accumulation of natural and human capital through globalization. However, with the catastrophic collapse of the East Asian miracle economies since 1997, the continued spread of globalization as a way forward to global market integration has heralded a cautious approach, none more so from small developing countries.
Brunei Darussalam, a rich but small labour short country has depended on oil and gas for most of its development objectives anti has attained comparable levels of development to many of the miracle Asian economies, without Lie manifold benefits of massive global investments. However, with globalization becoming a faith accompli the integration of world markets in the new millennium. the implications of the economic diversification programmes Brunei Darussalam become all the more interesting.
This study examines the implications of globalization in Brunei's development programmes of economic diversification contained in its Eighth National Development Plan, In this regards, the paper draws from historical and contemporary materials on economic crisis in the Asian region to Eden* and examine the possible general effects of economic diversification through investment on new employment, income generating opportunities as well as on the social 'and cultural traditions of the country. ibis is against the awareness that the inevitable opening of Brunei to continued global influences in the new millennium may bring many unwelcome influences and changes. The study concludes that globalization is inevitable in the new millennium and suggests. That for Bruuei Darussalam, the development of small scale sector in manufacture and services is one major possible diversification strategy for Brunei Darussalam in the new millennium
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spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:223282014-06-18T00:31:25Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/22328/ Globalization And Economic Diversification In Brunei Darussalam Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib Jurnal i-lib UGM ABSTRACT Asian countries have shown the highest growth rates in the world between 1965 and 1990. Ibis unprecedented record was largely due to superior accumulation of natural and human capital through globalization. However, with the catastrophic collapse of the East Asian miracle economies since 1997, the continued spread of globalization as a way forward to global market integration has heralded a cautious approach, none more so from small developing countries. Brunei Darussalam, a rich but small labour short country has depended on oil and gas for most of its development objectives anti has attained comparable levels of development to many of the miracle Asian economies, without Lie manifold benefits of massive global investments. However, with globalization becoming a faith accompli the integration of world markets in the new millennium. the implications of the economic diversification programmes Brunei Darussalam become all the more interesting. This study examines the implications of globalization in Brunei's development programmes of economic diversification contained in its Eighth National Development Plan, In this regards, the paper draws from historical and contemporary materials on economic crisis in the Asian region to Eden* and examine the possible general effects of economic diversification through investment on new employment, income generating opportunities as well as on the social 'and cultural traditions of the country. ibis is against the awareness that the inevitable opening of Brunei to continued global influences in the new millennium may bring many unwelcome influences and changes. The study concludes that globalization is inevitable in the new millennium and suggests. That for Bruuei Darussalam, the development of small scale sector in manufacture and services is one major possible diversification strategy for Brunei Darussalam in the new millennium Kata Kunci.: globalization - economic diversification - brunei darussalam [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2002 Article NonPeerReviewed Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib (2002) Globalization And Economic Diversification In Brunei Darussalam. Jurnal i-lib UGM. http://i-lib.ugm.ac.id/jurnal/download.php?dataId=5222 |
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title_fullStr | Globalization And Economic Diversification In Brunei Darussalam |
title_full_unstemmed | Globalization And Economic Diversification In Brunei Darussalam |
title_short | Globalization And Economic Diversification In Brunei Darussalam |
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