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About Nick: i am an economist based in malaysia. I write about ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND POLITICAL ECONOMY, while sneaking in a pop culture reference or two.

Nicholas Khaw

Sep 30
Sep 30 Taxation reform and the Elite Social Terrain: Lessons from the Tang Dynasty

Nicholas Khaw
Basketball, Economic Growth, History, Politics, Taxes

It isn’t just our national finances that can ill-afford such populist measures, it is our entire development path. Can we come together to better understand our elite social terrain, and make moves towards a more sustainable future?

Aug 26
Aug 26 Dangers of Conformity and the Status Quo

Nicholas Khaw
Culture, Innovation, Reflections, History

Perhaps a rule of thumb is as follows: “If you’re unsure, always choose against the status quo and always choose new.” Tradition is safe, but only innovation can get us where we need to go.

Jul 29
Jul 29 The Dark Knight and Ekonomi Madani: The Importance of Sticking the Landing

Nicholas Khaw
Economic Growth, Economics, Malaysia

As such, while I had to watch on in semi-disappointment as The Dark Knight Rises failed to stick its landing, we are not just passive observers watching a movie unfold. The economic vision the prime minister has laid out is a strong start, but it needs to stick its landing.

Jul 1
Jul 1 Dinosaurs, Climate Adaptation, Chaos Theory and Blended Finance

Nicholas Khaw
Dinosaurs, Malaysia, Policy, Climate

But now, if we plug these unprecedented initial conditions into Chaos Theory, where weather patterns can fluctuate immensely, the logical inference is that we will see ever more variable and unpredictable weather conditions even in seemingly “stable” zones.

Jun 10
Jun 10 National Lessons from the Unserious 2022/23 Boston Celtics

Nicholas Khaw
Basketball, Economic Growth, Economics, Malaysia, Reflections

Even if you make it through to the third round and come back from three games to nothing to tie it at three to three, the same habits that led you to lose extremely winnable games throughout the playoffs will come back to haunt you in high-pressure situations.

Apr 29
Apr 29 Patience as a Virtue for National Development

Nicholas Khaw
Economic Growth, History, Malaysia, Policy

Many key ingredients of economic development require long-term planning, a greater tolerance for the long-term (patience) means that these ingredients may get to be fully cooked as well.

Apr 1
Apr 1 In The Middle For Once: Markets, Government and Innovation

Nicholas Khaw
Capitalism, Economic Growth, Innovation, Basketball, Policy

Therefore, it’s never “only the private sector should be in business” or “the government should always intervene in business”. Reality is far more complex and there are certainly pockets of market failures where the government does have a more direct role in economic activities.

Mar 4
Mar 4 Global History, the History of Science and Malaysia's Policy Imperatives

Nicholas Khaw
Economic Growth, Football, History, Innovation, Politics

Global politics have historically coincided with the advancement of science and technology, in large part because global competition — be it among companies, firms or individuals — allows for greater funding of innovation. We are in such an “era”.

Feb 4
Feb 4 Ten (more) Indie Development Indicators

Nicholas Khaw
Democracy, Economic Growth, Education, Politics, Policy

The point of the article was to figure out, in a somewhat tongue-in-cheek manner, some better indicators for Malaysia’s economic development as opposed to the more popular ones. And so, in a further adaptation of Blattman’s concept, I have proposed a further 10 “indie” development indicators.

Jan 7
Jan 7 Michael Jordan and Optimism for Public Policy in 2023

Nicholas Khaw
Economics, Policy, Innovation

…maybe we can go some ways into setting ourselves up for the future amid a really trying global environment and, maybe unlike my theory about my own fortunes, it can be all uphill from here! And if we are even more lucky, we might come out of this far, far stronger. Maybe we could be like Mike.

Dec 10
Dec 10 Mammals, Dinosaurs and Malaysian Public Policy Moving Forward

Nicholas Khaw
Dinosaurs, Economics, Malaysia, Politics, Policy

Survival requires adaptability and agility, making full use of all the tools in our toolbox, instead of being a hammer treating everything as nails. And our longer-term future depends on our ability to grow, change and innovate — we should take a cue from nature and be as creative as we can be.

Oct 30
Oct 30 What "The Expanse" Can Teach Us about Power and Politics

Nicholas Khaw
Democracy, Justice, Politics, Economics

Those in power typically prefer the status quo; after all, rules were made by those who were powerful enough to set the rules in the first place. And while rules are ostensibly made for the benefit of all, they are rarely, if ever, made at the expense of those in power.

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Hi, I'm Nick. My research interests and intellectual passions are in the the political economy of economic development particularly related to the long term persistence of historical events and cultural/institutional co-evolutionary factors on economic and public policy outcomes today.

I serve as an economist in Khazanah Nasional, Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund, where I am Head of Research and Co-Head of Private Markets, Investments. My work covers Investments research, private markets investing (direct and indirect), Dana Impak, Khazanah’s knowledge management and Khazanah’s public policy engagement. I am also a Trustee of the Khazanah Research Institute.

I also write a monthly column for The Edge Malaysia.

 

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