Thursday, 20 February 2014

Rising cost of living in Malaysia

I believe the rising cost of living in Malaysia is the most commonly discussed topics today since the last general election. Almost all consumer products and services are  in the trend  of rising prices, despite  the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister urging  the retailers not to increase the  prices unnecessarily. 

The government earlier materialized Kedai Rakyat 1 Malaysia to reduce burden of people whereby most of the common households can be purchased with lower / affordable prices here.  However, it's not an ultimate solution for the people.

Speaking about the price of food in Malaysia, there is a dramatic price increase, almost throughout the nation. Peoples living in major cities feel the burden most as the total living cost rises up as well. A standard residential apartment that can be  rented for RM 600-700 three years ago, will cost you now  almost double of it.

I was triggered after reading today's newspaper,  where Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism, Minister Datuk Hasan Malek said cooperatives in Malaysia are able to reduce prices increase impact and able to help reduce people's burden. It is certainly a great stunt to control the price hike.

Anyone has read about the theory "invisible hands" by Adam Smith will agree with this point that, consumer have better power than government in controlling the  product prices. Though I agree with  "invisible hands" and "its" capability to control product price, but there is something limiting ‘its’ capability  in controlling the price hike trend.  I agree with Adam Smith and his theory for all luxury items, but not for basic human needs. I can live without a smart phone and a luxury car, but how about food and a place to stay? 

I believe, the government has to play the authority  role to ensure the public  are not suffering for their basic needs. So don't fully put the responsibility on cooperatives and public. Price increase is something un-avoidable, but still be manageable. 

Anyone having different thoughts from me?
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