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| Talks> 2000 to later |
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| Talks given in 2000 and
later |
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| 2003 |
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“From
Financial Liberalization To Crisis in Malaysia”
(with Chin Kok Fay).
In Chung H. Lee (ed.) Financial Liberalization
and the Economic Crisis in Asia,
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 104-132.
“Social Policy,
Financial Crisis and Macroeconomic Response”.
In Katherine Marshall and Olivier Butzbach (eds).
New Social Policy Agendas for Europe and
Asia: Challenges, Experiences, and Lessons.
World Bank, Washington DC: 111-112.
“Growth with
Equity in East Asia?”.
In Jayati Ghosh & C. P. Chandrasekhar (eds).
Work and Well-being in the Age of Finance:
Muttukadu Papers 1.
Tulika, New Delhi: 410-468.
“Growth and
vulnerability before and after the Asian crisis
– The fallacy of the universal model”.
In Martin Andersson and Christer Gunnarsson
(eds).
Development and Structural Change in Asia-Pacific:
Globalising miracles or end of a model?. RoutledgeCurzon,
London: 170-197.
“Reforming
East Asia for Sustainable Development”.
Asian Business & Management, 2 (1),
April: 7-38.
“Introduction:
Southeast Asia’s Ersatz Miracle”.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-18.
“Growth with
Equity In East Asia?”.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
Routledge, London: 196-219.
“New Approaches
To Investment Policy in the ASEAN 4”
(with Greg Felker).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 81-135.
“Financial
Governance And Crisis In Southeast Asia (with
Natasha Hamilton-Hart) “.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 220-279.
“Rethinking
Economic Discrimination”.
American Economic Review. 93 (2): 338-342.
“State and
Market in Economic Development: Southeast Asian
Industrial Policy in Comparative East Asian
Perspective”.
In Joao Carlos Ferraz, Jose Antonio Ocampo,
Ippei Yamazawa (eds).
Promoting Growth and Welfare: The Role of
Institutions and Structural Change in Asia,
Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo and
Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Caribbean, Santiago, and Instituto de Economia
Latin America y el Caribe, Rio de Janeiro.
“Capital Flows
Into and From Malaysia”.
In Stephany Griffith-Jones, Ricardo Gottschalk
and Jacques Cailloux (eds).
International Capital Flows in Calm and
Turbulent Times: The Need for New International
Architecture.
University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI:
107-161.
“Introduction”
(with Ken Togo).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally
Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed
In East Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-17.
“Industrial
Policy And The Emergence Of Internationally
Competitive Manufacturing Firms In Malaysia”
(with Rajah Rasiah, Rokiah Alavi, Jaya Gopal).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally
Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed
In East Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 106-172.
“Uneven Development and Relative Surplus
Population: A Conceptual Outline”.
In Bernard Founou-Tchuigoua, Sams Dine Sy &
Amady A. Dieng (eds).
Critical Social Thought for the XXIst Century:
Essays in Honour of Samir Amin..
L’Harmattan, Paris for Forum du Tiers-Monde:
185-196.
“The Political
Economy of Malaysian Federalism: Economic Development,
Public Policy and Conflict Containment”
(with Wee Chong Hui).
Journal of International Development. 15:
441-456.
“Introduction”
(with Brian Folk).
In Jomo K. S. and Brian C. Folk (eds).
Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast
Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-9.
“Chinese Capitalism
in Southeast Asia”.
In Jomo K. S. and Brian C. Folk (eds).
Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast
Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 10-25.
“Crises, recovery
and reforms in East Asia”.
In Meghnad Desai and Yahia Said (eds).
Financial Crises and Global Governance.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: ch. 6. |
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| 2002 |
| |
“From
Financial Liberalization To Crisis in Malaysia”
(with Chin Kok Fay).
In Chung H. Lee (ed.)
Financial Liberalization and the Economic
Crisis in Asia,
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 104-132.
“Social Policy,
Financial Crisis and Macroeconomic Response”.
In Katherine Marshall and Olivier Butzbach (eds).
New Social Policy Agendas for Europe and
Asia: Challenges, Experiences, and Lessons.
World Bank, Washington DC: 111-112.
“Growth with
Equity in East Asia?”.
In Jayati Ghosh & C. P. Chandrasekhar (eds).
Work and Well-being in the Age of Finance:
Muttukadu Papers 1.
Tulika, New Delhi: 410-468.
“Growth and
vulnerability before and after the Asian crisis
– The fallacy of the universal model”.
In Martin Andersson and Christer Gunnarsson
(eds).
Development and Structural Change in Asia-Pacific:
Globalising miracles or end of a model?. RoutledgeCurzon,
London: 170-197.
“Reforming
East Asia for Sustainable Development”.
Asian Business & Management, 2 (1),
April: 7-38.
“Introduction:
Southeast Asia’s Ersatz Miracle”.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-18.
“Growth with
Equity In East Asia?”.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
Routledge, London: 196-219.
“New Approaches
To Investment Policy in the ASEAN 4”
(with Greg Felker).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 81-135.
“Financial
Governance And Crisis In Southeast Asia (with
Natasha Hamilton-Hart) “.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 220-279.
“Rethinking
Economic Discrimination”.
American Economic Review. 93 (2): 338-342.
“State and
Market in Economic Development: Southeast Asian
Industrial Policy in Comparative East Asian
Perspective”.
In Joao Carlos Ferraz, Jose Antonio Ocampo,
Ippei Yamazawa (eds).
Promoting Growth and Welfare: The Role of
Institutions and Structural Change in Asia,
Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo and
Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Caribbean, Santiago, and Instituto de Economia
Latin America y el Caribe, Rio de Janeiro.
“Capital Flows
Into and From Malaysia”.
In Stephany Griffith-Jones, Ricardo Gottschalk
and Jacques Cailloux (eds).
International Capital Flows in Calm and
Turbulent Times: The Need for New International
Architecture.
University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI:
107-161.
“Introduction”
(with Ken Togo).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally
Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed
In East Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-17.
“Industrial
Policy And The Emergence Of Internationally
Competitive Manufacturing Firms In Malaysia”
(with Rajah Rasiah, Rokiah Alavi, Jaya Gopal).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally
Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed
In East Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 106-172.
“Uneven Development and Relative Surplus
Population: A Conceptual Outline”.
In Bernard Founou-Tchuigoua, Sams Dine Sy &
Amady A. Dieng (eds).
Critical Social Thought for the XXIst Century:
Essays in Honour of Samir Amin..
L’Harmattan, Paris for Forum du Tiers-Monde:
185-196.
“The Political
Economy of Malaysian Federalism: Economic Development,
Public Policy and Conflict Containment”
(with Wee Chong Hui).
Journal of International Development. 15:
441-456.
“Introduction”
(with Brian Folk).
In Jomo K. S. and Brian C. Folk (eds).
Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast
Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-9.
“Chinese Capitalism
in Southeast Asia”.
In Jomo K. S. and Brian C. Folk (eds).
Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast
Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 10-25.
“Crises, recovery
and reforms in East Asia”.
In Meghnad Desai and Yahia Said (eds).
Financial Crises and Global Governance.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: ch. 6. |
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| 2001 |
| |
“From
Financial Liberalization To Crisis in Malaysia”
(with Chin Kok Fay).
In Chung H. Lee (ed.) Financial Liberalization
and the Economic Crisis in Asia,
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 104-132.
“Social Policy,
Financial Crisis and Macroeconomic Response”.
In Katherine Marshall and Olivier Butzbach (eds).
New Social Policy Agendas for Europe and
Asia: Challenges, Experiences, and Lessons.
World Bank, Washington DC: 111-112.
“Growth with
Equity in East Asia?”.
In Jayati Ghosh & C. P. Chandrasekhar (eds).
Work and Well-being in the Age of Finance:
Muttukadu Papers 1.
Tulika, New Delhi: 410-468.
“Growth and
vulnerability before and after the Asian crisis
– The fallacy of the universal model”.
In Martin Andersson and Christer Gunnarsson
(eds).
Development and Structural Change in Asia-Pacific:
Globalising miracles or end of a model?. RoutledgeCurzon,
London: 170-197.
“Reforming
East Asia for Sustainable Development”.
Asian Business & Management, 2 (1),
April: 7-38.
“Introduction:
Southeast Asia’s Ersatz Miracle”.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-18.
“Growth with
Equity In East Asia?”.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
Routledge, London: 196-219.
“New Approaches
To Investment Policy in the ASEAN 4”
(with Greg Felker).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 81-135.
“Financial
Governance And Crisis In Southeast Asia (with
Natasha Hamilton-Hart) “.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 220-279.
“Rethinking
Economic Discrimination”.
American Economic Review. 93 (2): 338-342.
“State and
Market in Economic Development: Southeast Asian
Industrial Policy in Comparative East Asian
Perspective”.
In Joao Carlos Ferraz, Jose Antonio Ocampo,
Ippei Yamazawa (eds).
Promoting Growth and Welfare: The Role of
Institutions and Structural Change in Asia,
Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo and
Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Caribbean, Santiago, and Instituto de Economia
Latin America y el Caribe, Rio de Janeiro.
“Capital Flows
Into and From Malaysia”.
In Stephany Griffith-Jones, Ricardo Gottschalk
and Jacques Cailloux (eds).
International Capital Flows in Calm and
Turbulent Times: The Need for New International
Architecture.
University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI:
107-161.
“Introduction”
(with Ken Togo).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally
Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed
In East Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-17.
“Industrial
Policy And The Emergence Of Internationally
Competitive Manufacturing Firms In Malaysia”
(with Rajah Rasiah, Rokiah Alavi, Jaya Gopal).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally
Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed
In East Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 106-172.
“Uneven Development and Relative Surplus
Population: A Conceptual Outline”.
In Bernard Founou-Tchuigoua, Sams Dine Sy &
Amady A. Dieng (eds).
Critical Social Thought for the XXIst Century:
Essays in Honour of Samir Amin..
L’Harmattan, Paris for Forum du Tiers-Monde:
185-196.
“The Political
Economy of Malaysian Federalism: Economic Development,
Public Policy and Conflict Containment”
(with Wee Chong Hui).
Journal of International Development. 15:
441-456.
“Introduction”
(with Brian Folk).
In Jomo K. S. and Brian C. Folk (eds).
Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast
Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-9.
“Chinese Capitalism
in Southeast Asia”.
In Jomo K. S. and Brian C. Folk (eds).
Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast
Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 10-25.
“Crises, recovery
and reforms in East Asia”.
In Meghnad Desai and Yahia Said (eds).
Financial Crises and Global Governance.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: ch. 6. |
| |
| 2000 |
| |
“From
Financial Liberalization To Crisis in Malaysia”
(with Chin Kok Fay).
In Chung H. Lee (ed.)
Financial Liberalization and the Economic
Crisis in Asia,
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 104-132.
“Social Policy,
Financial Crisis and Macroeconomic Response”.
In Katherine Marshall and Olivier Butzbach (eds).
New Social Policy Agendas for Europe and
Asia: Challenges, Experiences, and Lessons.
World Bank, Washington DC: 111-112.
“Growth with
Equity in East Asia?”.
In Jayati Ghosh & C. P. Chandrasekhar (eds).
Work and Well-being in the Age of Finance:
Muttukadu Papers 1.
Tulika, New Delhi: 410-468.
“Growth and
vulnerability before and after the Asian crisis
– The fallacy of the universal model”.
In Martin Andersson and Christer Gunnarsson
(eds).
Development and Structural Change in Asia-Pacific:
Globalising miracles or end of a model?. RoutledgeCurzon,
London: 170-197.
“Reforming
East Asia for Sustainable Development”.
Asian Business & Management, 2 (1),
April: 7-38.
“Introduction:
Southeast Asia’s Ersatz Miracle”.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-18.
“Growth with
Equity In East Asia?”.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
Routledge, London: 196-219.
“New Approaches
To Investment Policy in the ASEAN 4”
(with Greg Felker).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 81-135.
“Financial
Governance And Crisis In Southeast Asia (with
Natasha Hamilton-Hart) “.
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 220-279.
“Rethinking
Economic Discrimination”.
American Economic Review. 93 (2): 338-342.
“State and
Market in Economic Development: Southeast Asian
Industrial Policy in Comparative East Asian
Perspective”.
In Joao Carlos Ferraz, Jose Antonio Ocampo,
Ippei Yamazawa (eds).
Promoting Growth and Welfare: The Role of
Institutions and Structural Change in Asia,
Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo and
Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Caribbean, Santiago, and Instituto de Economia
Latin America y el Caribe, Rio de Janeiro.
“Capital Flows
Into and From Malaysia”.
In Stephany Griffith-Jones, Ricardo Gottschalk
and Jacques Cailloux (eds).
International Capital Flows in Calm and
Turbulent Times: The Need for New International
Architecture.
University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI:
107-161.
“Introduction”
(with Ken Togo).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally
Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed
In East Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-17.
“Industrial
Policy And The Emergence Of Internationally
Competitive Manufacturing Firms In Malaysia”
(with Rajah Rasiah, Rokiah Alavi, Jaya Gopal).
In Jomo K. S. (ed.).
Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally
Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed
In East Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 106-172.
“Uneven Development and Relative Surplus
Population: A Conceptual Outline”.
In Bernard Founou-Tchuigoua, Sams Dine Sy &
Amady A. Dieng (eds).
Critical Social Thought for the XXIst Century:
Essays in Honour of Samir Amin..
L’Harmattan, Paris for Forum du Tiers-Monde:
185-196.
“The Political
Economy of Malaysian Federalism: Economic Development,
Public Policy and Conflict Containment”
(with Wee Chong Hui).
Journal of International Development. 15:
441-456.
“Introduction”
(with Brian Folk).
In Jomo K. S. and Brian C. Folk (eds).
Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast
Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-9.
“Chinese Capitalism
in Southeast Asia”.
In Jomo K. S. and Brian C. Folk (eds).
Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast
Asia.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: 10-25.
“Crises, recovery
and reforms in East Asia”.
In Meghnad Desai and Yahia Said (eds).
Financial Crises and Global Governance.
RoutledgeCurzon, London: ch. 6. |
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