On 24th June 2009, I received an email from EJSS that my articles Efficient Urban Governance in Managing And Enhancing Competitiveness of the Retail and Office Sectors in Kuala Lumpur City-Region has been approved for publication by EJSS's external reviews. I am so happy because my two articles are going to be published before December 2009. I would like to thank my supervisors Assoc Prof. Dr. Hamzah Jusoh and Dr Jalaluddin Abdul Malek for their advices and encouragement.
ABSTRACT
This paper discuss on the preliminary study on the concept of efficient in urban governance towards enhancing competitiveness of the property market especially retail and office sectors in city-region economy. City-region competitiveness has been a major issue in the country’s latest development agenda. The issue is more obvious in city-region due to its role as an engine of growth economy development. Kuala Lumpur City-region, which is the most developed region in the country and an important catalyst towards national economic growth. How well do urban governance responsible to efficiency and effectiveness of local authorities in city-region? What kind of urban governance is required to enhance competitiveness property market within city-region? The world today needs a new, comprehensive and holistic model of urban governance that involves all sectors (government, business and the civil society) as equal partners in development and participatory in decision making. Efficient urban governance is characterized by sustainability, subsidiarity, equity, efficiency, transparency and accountability, civic engagement and citizenship and security. In line with this, the importance efficient urban governance would make our property market more competitive and attractive to investors and facilitate the achievement of the nation’s development goals. Therefore Kuala Lumpur City-region will manage and govern efficiently.
Keywords: competitiveness, efficient urban governance, property market and city-region
Keywords: competitiveness, efficient urban governance, property market and city-region
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