If Socso's funds drop, government will provide aid'
Prof Yeah commented on government relief efforts in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Penjana well covered to help kick-start economic recovery in pandemic crisis - economists
Prof Yeah comments on impact of government relief during the COVID-19 pandemic and its prospects for economic relief.
There’ll never be an anti-hopping law, says analyst
Prof. James Chin weighs in on party hopping legislation implementation and enforcement factors.
NST Leader: Economic Recovery Plan
Prof Yeah comments on the Economic Recovery Plan's (ERP) impact on restoring the economy.
Lure Hongkongers fleeing security law, Putrajaya urged
Prof Yeah comments on the viability of the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme for migrating Hong Kong residents.
Third force unlikely to bring about desired change: Analyst
While the formation of a third force is a noble idea, it may not bring about the expected change, political analyst Wong Chin Huat said yesterday.
High-speed rail key to Bandar Malaysia’s success, says economist
Prof Yeah proposed sustainable development of the Bandar Malaysia project through linking it with the high-speed rail project to Singapore, preventing a retail and commercial space glut.
The State of the Nation: Disinflationary pattern strengthens further rate cut odds
Prof Yeah provides an analysis of Brent crude oil prices in light of the global economic slowdown caused by COVID-19.
How will Malaysia's environment fare after the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions?
Prof Yeah noted that the three stimulus packages totalled RM35 billion (US$8 billion) in direct government spending.
Economist sees loss of glamour in paper qualifications post-Covid-19
Prof Yeah said a lot of industries would change the way they operate. The medical industry, for example, might undergo a transformation towards telemedicine.
Umno-PPBM merger unlikely, say analysts
Prof James Chin argues that Prime Minister Muhyiddin would want to keep his focus on consolidating his position as prime minister.
Change in spending behaviour
Prof Yeah said rising unemployment would not bode well for private consumption, which makes up nearly 60pc of the country’s gross domestic product.