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| The
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|
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| Malaysia's
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|
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| ASEAN
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| Pembangunan
di Malaysia: Perencanaan Perlaksanaan dan
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Implementation and Performance) |
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Kuala Lumpur,
1987 (546pp. + xi). |
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| Trade
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|
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Kuala Lumpur,
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| *Japan
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*Privatizing Malaysia: Rents |
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| Riba:
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Usury and
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| |
| Riwayat
Hidupku |
by Khatijah
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translated from My Life,
Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
Bangi,
2001. |
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| *Capital
the State and Late Industrialization in
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| Tigers
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|
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London,
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| James
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Kuala Lumpur,
1998 (227pp. + ix). |
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| Industrial
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|
Penerbit
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Kuala Lumpur,
1999 (310pp. + xii). |
| |
| *Technology,
Competitiveness and the State: Malaysia's
Industrial Technology Policies (with Greg
Felker) |
Routledge,
London,
1999 (271pp + xii). |
| |
| *Industrial
Technology Development in Malaysia: Industry
and Firm Studies (with Rajah Rasiah and
Greg Felker) |
Routledge,
London,
1999 (399pp + xiii). |
| |
| Rethinking
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Kuala Lumpur,
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| *Rents,
Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory
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Cambridge
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Cambridge,
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| |
| Malaysian
Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery |
Zed Books,
London,
2001 (321pp + xlii). |
| |
| Dark
Clouds At Dawn, by Said Zahari. (English
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INSAN,
Kuala Lumpur,
2001 (316pp + lxv). |
| |
| Comet
In Our Sky: Lim Chin Siong In History (with
Tan Jing Quee) |
INSAN,
Kuala Lumpur,
2001 (170pp + xxii). |
| |
| Memoirs
of Khatijah Sidek |
Penerbit
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
2001 (174pp.). |
| |
| Reinventing
Malaysia: Reflections on Its Past and Future. |
Penerbit
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
Bangi,
2001 (160 pp.). |
| |
| *Globalization
Versus Development: Heterodox Perspectives |
(with Shyamala
Nagaraj),
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2001 (240pp + xxvii). |
| |
| *Southeast
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Capabilities
and Sustainability. Palgrave,
Houndmills,
2001 (349pp + xviii). |
| |
| Ugly
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for Black Studies, Durban,
2002 (171pp + vii). |
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| *Journal
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2002. |
[Loh Wei
Leng, 'The Colonial State and Business:
The Policy Environment in Malaya in the
Inter-War Years',
pp 243-56;
Peter Post, 'The Kwik Hoo Tong
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Business Network in Late Colonial Asia',
pp 279-96;
Carl A. Trocki, 'Opium and the Beginnings
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pp 297-314;
Sikko Visscher, 'Actors and Arenas,
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| New
Perspectives in Malaysian Studies |
(with Mohd
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Malaysian Social Science Association,
Kuala Lumpur,
2003 (323pp). |
| |
| *Southeast
Asia's Paper Tigers: From Miracle
To Debacle And Beyond. |
Routledge,
London,
2003 (298pp + xviii). |
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| *Manufacturing
Miracles: How Internationally Competitive
National Firms And Industries Developed
In East Asia. |
RoutledgeCurzon,
London,
2003 (217pp + xviii). |
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| Globalisation
And Its Discontents, Revisited |
(with K.
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Delhi,
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| |
| *Ethnic
Business? Chinese Capitalism in Southeast
Asia |
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RoutledgeCurzon,
London,
2003 (247pp + xiii). |
| |
| After
The Storm: Crisis, Recovery and Sustaining
Development in East Asia |
Singapore
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Singapore,
2004. |
| |
| Nationalism
and the Struggle for Malayan Independence:
Mustapha Hussain's Memories |
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Singapore University Press, Singapore, and
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Kuala Lumpur,
2005. |
| |
| Industrial
Policy in Malaysia: The Chequered Record
of Selective Investment Promotion. |
Singapore
University Press,
Singapore, 2005. |
| |
| Global
Economic Flows and Processes During The
Long Twentieth Century |
Oxford University
Press,
New Delhi,
2005. |
| |
| Economic
Hegemony and Uneven Development In The South |
Oxford University
Press,
New Delhi,
2005. |
| |
| The
New Development Economics |
(with Ben
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Zed Books,
London,
and
Tulika,
New Delhi,
2005. |
| |
| The
Origins of Development Economics |
Zed Books,
London,
and
Tulika,
New Delhi,
2005. |
| |
| Pioneers
of Development Economics |
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Zed Books,
London,
and
Tulika,
New Delhi,
2005. |