Global Economic Crisis: Impact on Higher Education in Malaysia

Authors

  • Ramli Hassan
  • Mohammad Haji Alias

Keywords:

Economic crisis, higher education, recession

Abstract

The global economy is reeling from the effects of financial crisis which led to an economic crisis triggered by the United States sub-prime mortgage crisis which started in late 2007. The sharp inflation in petroleum and food prices in the first half of 2008 also compounded the problem. The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) had declared that the US economy had been in recession since December 2007. Contraction in the growth rates of major developed economies thereby causing global trade in goods and services to plummet has affected open economies including Malaysia. Last year Malaysian GDP grew by about 4.6% over 2007. An ominous sign that economic growth in 2009 would be low or even negative was the 0.1% growth in GDP in the fourth quarter of 2008 compared to the same quarter in 2007. This was due mainly to a 40% drop in net exports. The slow down in growth has affected all sectors of the economy. Education in general and higher education in particular are not spared. Higher education has to compete for scarce public funds. The main objective of this paper is to understand the impact of the global economic crisis on higher education in Malaysia. A better understanding is imperative in order to prepare for the challenges ahead. The challenges ahead are within the framework of the new economic model being formulated by the government in order to lift Malaysia into a high income country within a decade. A major critical success factor is the implementation of an effective human capital development strategy.   Keywords: Economic crisis; higher education; recession.

Additional Files

Published

28-02-2010

How to Cite

Hassan, R., & Alias, M. H. (2010). Global Economic Crisis: Impact on Higher Education in Malaysia. International Journal of Management Studies, 17, 143–154. Retrieved from https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/ijms/article/view/10193