
EVENT17th Jan 20173:30 PMExperimental Theater,University of MalayaAbstract:Malaysia has enjoyed a half century of sustained economic growth at a rate that compares favorably with most of the nations of Latin American and Africa, but also falls well short of what was achieved in most of Northeast Asia. Malaysia achieved this performance with policies that, despite a greater than average emphasis on redistributive goals, generally followed the path of other successful countries during their catch-up” phase of growth. Catch-up growth however ends well before a country reaches high income status and some countries have trouble continuing to move beyond that point– what is referred to as the middle income trap”. Malaysia has reached that critical point where reliance on successful strategies and technologies developed elsewhere must give way to a Malaysian society that is itself a leader and innovator. The current state of Malaysia’s education system and its immigration and emigration policies and experience, however, may make this transition to an innovating society difficult.


2.45 pm Arrival of Guests3.15 pm Arrival of Pro-Chancellors, University of MalayaArrival of VIPsArrival of Professor Dwight H Perkins3.30 pm,Arrival of DYMM Paduka Seri Sultan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah, Chancellor, University of MalayaModerator, Professor Dr. Rajah Rasiah to introduce Professor Dwight H Perkins and moderate the sessionProfessor Dwight H Perkins’ Special Lecture, “Understanding Malaysia’s Growth Rate in Comparison with the Rest of East Asia”4.30 pm Q & A Session5.00 pm Refreshments at Dewan Tunku Chancellor5.30 pm DYMM Paduka Seri Sultan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah, Chancellor, University of Malaya leaves the University of MalayaDress code: Lounge Suit / Office Attire
