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Chew Teng Beng - A Pioneering Artist and Teacher
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When Dr Chew Teng Beng, a pioneering Malaysian abstract artist, was offered a job at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), then Universiti Penang, in 1969, he did no...
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Small and Medium Enterprises – The Drivers of Change
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Defining SMEs The substantial role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the domestic economy as an agent of growth has generally been recognised througho...
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SMEs in Malaysia and Penang
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What is the progress of SMEs in Malaysia?Over the years, policies, strategies, initiatives and incentives to promote SME development have been chart...
The Tale of Two Economies
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Fiat money Welcome to the world of derivatives where nothing is worth a lot!In the old days, money had its equivalent value in gold – the value of an...
Developing The Hill Is An Uphill Climb
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Penang Hill remains one of the state’s more politically sensitive issues today. With renewed development efforts coming under fire from activists and the...