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Old 19th October 2017, 12:22
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Originally Posted by marple View Post
@bang omni, bukannya Malaysia pake kebijakan bumiputera tetep aja pengusaha2 yg berhasil dari Cina jg.

Bumiputera diuntungkan lebih mudah dapet pinjaman atau beli rumah aja?
Katanya sih mayan berhasil ...

These policies have succeeded in creating a significant urban Malay and Native Bornean middle class as well. They have been less effective in eradicating poverty among rural communities. Some analysts have noted a backlash of resentment from excluded groups, in particular the sizeable Chinese and Indian Malaysian minorities.

Nah walaupun penguasaan ekonomi sedikit banyaknya dari Cina, nah mungkin dengan kebijakan Bumiputera itu, keadaan jadi lebih baik dibanding tidak sama sekali

Pinjaman, rumah, pendidikan, saham, subsidi bisnis, jabatan PNS ...

In the 1970s, the government implemented the New Economic Policy (NEP), designed to be a more aggressive form of affirmative action for the Bumiputra than Article 153. Article 153 provides specifically for the use of quotas in the granting of scholarships, positions in the civil service, and business licences, as well as native reservations of land. Policies under the rubric of the NEP include subsidies for real estate purchases, quotas for public equity shares, and general subsidies to Bumiputra businesses.

Nah mungkin ini bisa diimplementasikan di Indonesia ?

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