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The majority of Malaysia's population is classified as bumiputera based on their ethnic and religious background. These bumiputera receive special privileges, as they have historically been on the low end of an economic disparity. This article examines the policies supporting said privileges, their suitability in the present, and the future of the bumiputera.
Full Title
Sons of the Soil: The Past, Present, and Future of Malaysia's Bumiputera
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Creator: Floyd, Calvin W.
Department: Economics
Publisher
Lehigh University
Date Issued
2019
Language
English
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Form
electronic documents
Department name
Economics
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Volume
37
Floyd, . C. W. (2019). Sons of the Soil: The Past, Present, and Future of Malaysia’s Bumiputera (Vols. 37). https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v037-014
Floyd, Calvin W. 2019. “Sons of the Soil: The Past, Present, and Future of Malaysia’s Bumiputera”. https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v037-014.
Floyd, Calvin W. Sons of the Soil: The Past, Present, and Future of Malaysia’s Bumiputera. 2019, https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v037-014.