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The Historical Development of British Investment in Malaya Before the Second World War

Título: The Historical Development of British Investment in Malaya Before the Second World War

Trabajo Universitario , 2014 , 32 Páginas

Autor:in: Uqbah Iqbal (Autor), Nordin Hussin (Autor), Ahmad Ali Seman (Autor)

Historia - Asia
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This study will examine and analyze the historical development of British investment in Malaya before the Second World War. The research is based on the method of observation of the resources available in the library and the National Archives of Malaysia. This study will examine the factors that contributed to the British investment, as well as the parties involved in making this investment. In addition, this study will also look at the policy of the British government to help control their investments in Malaya. The study will also analyze the impact of economic changes brought by the British on the socio-economic structure of the Malays. This allows for an in-depth investigation to what extent the socio-economic structure of the Malays change as a result of British intervention. All these aspects will be explored in depth by the researcher.

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Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION

2. BRITISH INVESTMENT IN MALAYA 1901-1941

3. THE IMPACT OF THE BRITISH ADMINISTRATION ON THE MALAYS

4. CONCLUSION

Research Objectives & Topics

This study aims to examine and analyze the historical development of British investment in Malaya prior to the Second World War, focusing on the contributing factors, key stakeholders, and the resulting impacts on the socio-economic structure of the Malay community.

  • Historical evolution of British capital investment in rubber and tin sectors.
  • Role of British colonial policy and trade organizations in managing economic interests.
  • Impact of British infrastructure and financial policies on regional development.
  • Socio-economic effects of colonial land policies on the Malay population.
  • Dualistic economic structures and workforce distribution under British administration.

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BRITISH INVESTMENT IN MALAYA 1901-1941

The main source of capital for the rubber sector in Malaya came from the British capital market. Changes in Europe's transport revolution has led to the discovery and creation of a car. This is indirectly causing the high demand of tire rubber used as tire-windy for the vehicle. During the burst of rubber prices in 1909-11, the British rubber company gain big profit that allows them to pay dividend as high as 30 to 40 percent. In 1910 there were some British rubber company in Malaya had already paid dividend as high as 300%. Large dividend raises the interest of British investors to invest in the rubber company especially in the British capital market. Rubber plantations however concentrated in the West-Central and South-West of the Malaya, where there are efficient transportation and communication networks already exist, thus facilitating and reducing the prices of rubber export and supply and labour import.

Summary of Chapters

1. INTRODUCTION: This chapter provides an overview of British foreign investment in the rubber and tin sectors, setting the historical context for the research.

2. BRITISH INVESTMENT IN MALAYA 1901-1941: This section details the sources of British capital, the role of trading companies and trade organizations, and the development of supporting infrastructure like railways and banking systems.

3. THE IMPACT OF THE BRITISH ADMINISTRATION ON THE MALAYS: This chapter analyzes how British colonial economic and land policies influenced the Malay community, leading to a dualistic economic system and distinct socio-economic challenges.

4. CONCLUSION: The final chapter summarizes how British colonization transformed Malaya into a market economy integrated into international capitalism, ultimately shaping the nation's plural society.

Keywords

British, Economic, Investment, Malay, Malaya, Rubber, Tin, Colonialism, Infrastructure, Banking, Land Policy, Socio-economic, Trade, Agriculture, Capital Market

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of this research?

This research examines the historical development and impact of British investment in Malaya before the Second World War, focusing on how these investments shaped the country's economic and social landscape.

What sectors were the main targets for British investment?

The primary sectors for British investment were the rubber and tin industries, which were crucial to the colonial economy.

What is the central research question?

The study investigates the factors contributing to British investment, the parties involved in managing these investments, and the extent to which the socio-economic structure of the Malay population was altered by British intervention.

What methodology does the author employ?

The research is based on the method of observation and analysis of primary and secondary resources available in the library and the National Archives of Malaysia.

What does the main body of the work cover?

The main body covers the history of capital investment, the role of agency houses and trade organizations, the expansion of transport and banking infrastructure, and the specific socio-economic impact on the Malay community, including land policies and the emergence of a dualistic economy.

Which keywords best characterize this work?

The work is characterized by terms such as British, Economic, Investment, Malay, Malaya, Rubber, Tin, Colonialism, and Socio-economic structure.

How did British land policies affect the Malay farmers?

British land policies, while intended to protect certain rights, often limited the commercial flexibility of Malay farmers, keeping them largely in the traditional agricultural sector while non-Malays dominated the modern, high-income sectors.

What role did foreign banks play in colonial Malaya?

Foreign banks, particularly British-owned, acted as mediators for capital, facilitated trade, provided foreign exchange services, and managed currency systems to meet the needs of British commercial interests.

Did Japanese investment play a role in this period?

Yes, Japanese investment, particularly in rubber cultivation and iron ore mining, became significant by the early 20th century, though it faced constraints from the British administration when it conflicted with British interests.

Why did the British favor a dualistic economic system?

The dualistic system emerged as a result of policies that focused on modernizing trade and extractive industries for global markets (led by the British and immigrant labor) while attempting to maintain the traditional rural Malay community, resulting in long-term economic disparities.

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Detalles

Título
The Historical Development of British Investment in Malaya Before the Second World War
Universidad
National University of Malaysia
Curso
History
Autores
Uqbah Iqbal (Autor), Nordin Hussin (Autor), Ahmad Ali Seman (Autor)
Año de publicación
2014
Páginas
32
No. de catálogo
V286112
ISBN (Ebook)
9783656861478
ISBN (Libro)
9783656861485
Idioma
Inglés
Etiqueta
historical development british investment malaya before second world
Seguridad del producto
GRIN Publishing Ltd.
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Uqbah Iqbal (Autor), Nordin Hussin (Autor), Ahmad Ali Seman (Autor), 2014, The Historical Development of British Investment in Malaya Before the Second World War, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/286112
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