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Better to house the homeless than let them roam free

Juita Mohamad was quoted in The Sun article. by Hakem Hassan /... Read More

With schools closed, transport operator looks to loan moratorium to sustain family

Juita Mohamad was quoted in Fee Malaysia Today article. by Nicholas Chung,... Read More

Geopolitics of Trade and Regional Integration in East Asia

Dr Juita Mohamad was interviewed by Sarwar Kashmeri on 09 June 2021 ... Read More

A Big Win for Malaysia

Download as PDF Malaysia kick-started the APEC CEO Dialogue this morning marking... Read More

Rethinking National Integration and Unity

KEY TO NATION’S SUCCESS: Unless efforts are made to checkmate divisive tendencies,... Read More

Labour policy revamp under TPP

Article by Dr Juita Mohamad which appeared in New Straits Times, February... Read More

Coming to Terms with a Nuclear Iran

UNFOUNDED FEAR: Even with the ultimate deterrent. Teheran is unlikely to trigger... Read More

Future of Iraqi Kurds Hangs in the Balance

IN this article, I will attempt to answer two questions: first, what... Read More

Upskilling Workforce Key to Our Progress

In the public discourse of propelling Malaysia up the ladder to become... Read More

Iraq Heading for Partition?

POLITICAL REALITY: It is far easier and more sensible Tor the three... Read More

Widening Income Gap Shows Aid Must be Targeted

CLEAR DENIFITION: With proper monitoring, policymakers can set up a lasting social... Read More

Addressing Wage Inequality and Trade Reforms

Article by Dr Juita Mohamad which appeared in New Straits Times, 27... Read More

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Better to house the homeless than let them roam free

01 July 2021
Juita Mohamad was quoted in The Sun article. by Hakem Hassan / 30 Jun 2021 PETALING JAYA: Spending money to house homeless people with mental illness has proven to be a strategy that helps governments save money. Sounds like a contradiction but a study by the Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute of Public Policy has…

With schools closed, transport operator looks to loan moratorium to sustain family

25 June 2021
Juita Mohamad was quoted in Fee Malaysia Today article. by Nicholas Chung, 25 June 2021 PETALING JAYA: With schools closed because of the lockdown and a surge in Covid-19 cases, 57-year-old Asogan Subramaniam has been left without any source of income once again. Asogan, who operates a school transportation business, said he was only able…

Geopolitics of Trade and Regional Integration in East Asia

09 June 2021
Dr Juita Mohamad was interviewed by Sarwar Kashmeri on 09 June 2021  In an interview with Polaris Live, Dr Juita Mohamad talks about how trade tensions can produce a ripple effect on smaller, open countries like Malaysia and how the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) can…

A Big Win for Malaysia

19 November 2020
Download as PDF Malaysia kick-started the APEC CEO Dialogue this morning marking the end of APEC meetings as a host before the finale; the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting tomorrow.  This year’s theme for the APEC CEO Dialogues, “APEC Re-imagined: Priorities in the Aftermath of COVID-19,” could not be more accurate. The pandemic has forced us…
Rethinking National Integration and Unity

Rethinking National Integration and Unity

08 March 2016
KEY TO NATION’S SUCCESS: Unless efforts are made to checkmate divisive tendencies, the long expected oneness and indivisibility of Malaysia will remain an utopia IT may seem somewhat pretentious to write an article on national integration and national unity since the scope of the topic is seemingly endless, and since millions of words have been…
Labour policy revamp under TPP

Labour policy revamp under TPP

23 February 2016
Article by Dr Juita Mohamad which appeared in New Straits Times, February 23, 2016. Download
Coming to Terms with a Nuclear Iran

Coming to Terms with a Nuclear Iran

30 June 2015
UNFOUNDED FEAR: Even with the ultimate deterrent. Teheran is unlikely to trigger a Mid-East arms race IN this article I will answer three questions with regard to the Iranian nuclear issue. FIRST, what are the reasons for Iran wanting nuclear weapons? SECOND, what threats perceived by Iran are contributing to its nuclear goal? THREE, what…
Future of Iraqi Kurds Hangs in the Balance

Future of Iraqi Kurds Hangs in the Balance

21 April 2015
IN this article, I will attempt to answer two questions: first, what is the status of the Iraqi Kurds in Northern Iraq and, second, will Kurdistan continue to develop itself as a quasi-state while avoiding a direct push toward sovereignty or is Kurdish independence a likely scenario? Five million Iraqi Kurds currently live in the…
Upskilling Workforce Key to Our Progress

Upskilling Workforce Key to Our Progress

25 March 2015
In the public discourse of propelling Malaysia up the ladder to become a high-income country, two themes have taken centre stage in terms of the labour market: technology and human capital. Even though these themes have been discussed and debated in depth separately, especially for the creation of the 11th Malaysia Plan, the simple notion…
Iraq Heading for Partition?

Iraq Heading for Partition?

24 February 2015
POLITICAL REALITY: It is far easier and more sensible Tor the three parts of Iraq to exist separately WITH Iraq featuring prominently in the news today, many Malaysians are asking what the future holds. How long will the internal conflicts last? Will there even be an Iraq in the future? Forecasts of any kind are;…
Widening Income Gap Shows Aid Must be Targeted

Widening Income Gap Shows Aid Must be Targeted

28 October 2014
CLEAR DENIFITION: With proper monitoring, policymakers can set up a lasting social security net IN his ground-breaking work, Schooling, Experience and Earnings, Jacob Mincer, also dubbed the father of modern labour economics, had highlighted two main factors that could determine wages: schooling and work experience. These factors are incorporated in his formula, the Mincer equation,…
Addressing Wage Inequality and Trade Reforms

Addressing Wage Inequality and Trade Reforms

28 May 2014
Article by Dr Juita Mohamad which appeared in New Straits Times, 27 May 2014. JM_NST_27May2014.pdf
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