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Stiglitz: Good taxes can spur Malaysia’s economic growth

PUTRAJAYA: There are many kinds of good taxes that could be introduced to stimulate Malaysia’s economy in order to create a fair society as it strives to tide over its RM1 trillion debt, said Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz (pic).

He cited them as inheritance taxes, capital gain taxes and property taxes for large holding properties, which were actually good for the economy and society.

“Also I think carbon tax is a very good tax because it encourages the growth of green economy and can move the country towards a more innovative and green society,” he told Bernama yesterday.

Earlier Stiglitz, a former World Bank chief economist, and Yilmaz Akyuz, a former Geneva-based South Centre chief economist, called on Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad at Perdana Putra here.

The two prominent economists were here to attend the Khazanah Megatrends Forum 2018 in the capital.

On the meeting with Dr Mahathir which lasted nearly one hour, Stiglitz said it touched on major economic issues confronting Malaysia and the world as well as the potentials for global stability.

“We also talked about management of debt that Malaysia unfortunately inherited (from the previous government),” he said while stressing the importance of government transparency.

Asked whether the Tran-Pacific Partnership (TPP) should be ratified, Stiglitz said: “I think it is a mistake for Malaysia to ratify the agreement. The agreement was designed to benefit the United States more than Malaysia and other countries.

“The benefit for Malaysia was smaller, and now with the US out (of the TPP), the benefits are even smaller, where the costs, particularly with investor-state dispute settlements and intellectual property are very high,” he added. — Bernama

Source: https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2018/10/09/stiglitz-good-taxes-can-spur-malaysias-economic-growth/#yj5VBJAZH3VAYl6W.99