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JOMO K. S. 1 Curriculum Vitae Jomo Kwame Sundaram Jomo Kwame Sundaram biographical note Jomo K. S. has been Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development in the United Nations’ Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) since January 2005, and (Honorary) Research Coordinator for the G24 Intergovernmental Group on International Monetary Affairs and Development since December 2006. During 2008-2009, he serves as adviser to the President of the 63 rd United Nations General Assembly, and as a member of the [Stiglitz]Commission of Experts of the President of the United Nations General Assembly on Reforms of the International Monetary and Financial System. Jomo was Professor in the Applied Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya until November 2004, Founder Director (1978-2004) of the Institute of Social Analysis (INSAN) and Founder Chair (2001-2004) of IDEAs, International Development Economics Associates (www.ideaswebsite.org ) where he now serves on the Advisory Panel. He was also on the Board of the United Nations Research Institute on Social Development (UNRISD), Geneva (2002-4). He is married to Noelle Rodriguez and has three children, Nadia (born 1987), Emil (born 1989) and Leal (born 1990). Born in Penang, Malaysia, in 1952, Jomo studied at the Penang Free School (PFS, 1964- 6), Royal Military College (RMC, 1967-70), Yale (1970-3) and Harvard (1973-7). He has taught at Science University of Malaysia (USM, 1974), Harvard (1974-5), Yale (1977), National University of Malaysia (UKM, 1977-82), University of Malaya (1982-2004), and Cornell (1993). He has also been a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University (1987-8; 1991-2) and a Senior Research Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore (2004). Jomo has authored over 35 monographs, edited over 50 books and translated 12 volumes besides writing many academic papers and articles for the media. He is on the editorial boards of several learned journals. In 2007, he was awarded the Wassily Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought. Some of his most recent book publications include Malaysia’s Political Economy (with E. T. Gomez), Tigers in Trouble, Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and the Asian Evidence (with Mushtaq Khan), Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Globalization Versus Development: Heterodox Perspectives, Southeast Asia's Industrialization, Ugly Malaysians? South-South Investments Abused, Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? Behind Miracle and Debacle, Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed In East Asia, Ethnic Business? Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia (with Brian Folk), Deforesting Malaysia: The Political Economy of Agricultural Expansion and Commercial Logging (with YT Chang and KJ Khoo), M Way: Mahathir’s Economic Policy Legacy, After The Storm: Crisis, Recovery and Sustaining Development in East Asia, Bail-Outs? Capital Controls, Restructuring & Recovery in Malaysia. (with Wong Sook Ching and Chin Kok Fay), The Origins of Development Economics (with Erik Reinert), Pioneers of Development Economics, The New Development Economics (with Ben Fine), the two volumes of The Long Twentieth Century -- Globalization Under Hegemony: The Changing World Economy and The Great Divergence: Hegemony, Uneven Development and Global Inequality, Industrial Policy in Malaysia: The Chequered Record of Selective Investment Promotion, Malaysian Industrial Policy, Policy Matters: Economic And Social Policies To Sustain Equitable Development and Flat World, Big Gaps: Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty and Inequality. His books in press include Servicing Malaysia: Labour Market Segmentation in Services (with H. L. Khong) and Regulating Malaysia: Law, Institutions and Economic Development (with others).

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C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e J o m o K w a m e S u n d a r a m

Jomo Kwame Sundaram biographical note Jomo K. S. has been Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development in the United Nations’ Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) since January 2005, and (Honorary) Research Coordinator for the G24 Intergovernmental Group on International Monetary Affairs and Development since December 2006. During 2008-2009, he serves as adviser to the President of the 63rd United Nations General Assembly, and as a member of the [Stiglitz]Commission of Experts of the President of the United Nations General Assembly on Reforms of the International Monetary and Financial System.

Jomo was Professor in the Applied Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya until November 2004, Founder Director (1978-2004) of the Institute of Social Analysis (INSAN) and Founder Chair (2001-2004) of IDEAs, International Development Economics Associates (www.ideaswebsite.org) where he now serves on the Advisory Panel. He was also on the Board of the United Nations Research Institute on Social Development (UNRISD), Geneva (2002-4). He is married to Noelle Rodriguez and has three children, Nadia (born 1987), Emil (born 1989) and Leal (born 1990).

Born in Penang, Malaysia, in 1952, Jomo studied at the Penang Free School (PFS, 1964-6), Royal Military College (RMC, 1967-70), Yale (1970-3) and Harvard (1973-7). He has taught at Science University of Malaysia (USM, 1974), Harvard (1974-5), Yale (1977), National University of Malaysia (UKM, 1977-82), University of Malaya (1982-2004), and Cornell (1993). He has also been a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University (1987-8; 1991-2) and a Senior Research Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore (2004).

Jomo has authored over 35 monographs, edited over 50 books and translated 12 volumes besides writing many academic papers and articles for the media. He is on the editorial boards of several learned journals. In 2007, he was awarded the Wassily Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought.

Some of his most recent book publications include Malaysia’s Political Economy (with E. T. Gomez), Tigers in Trouble, Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and the Asian Evidence (with Mushtaq Khan), Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Globalization Versus Development: Heterodox Perspectives, Southeast Asia's Industrialization, Ugly Malaysians? South-South Investments Abused, Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? Behind Miracle and Debacle, Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed In East Asia, Ethnic Business? Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia (with Brian Folk), Deforesting Malaysia: The Political Economy of Agricultural Expansion and Commercial Logging (with YT Chang and KJ Khoo), M Way: Mahathir’s Economic Policy Legacy, After The Storm: Crisis, Recovery and Sustaining Development in East Asia, Bail-Outs? Capital Controls, Restructuring & Recovery in Malaysia. (with Wong Sook Ching and Chin Kok Fay), The Origins of Development Economics (with Erik Reinert), Pioneers of Development Economics, The New Development Economics (with Ben Fine), the two volumes of The Long Twentieth Century -- Globalization Under Hegemony: The Changing World Economy and The Great Divergence: Hegemony, Uneven Development and Global Inequality, Industrial Policy in Malaysia: The Chequered Record of Selective Investment Promotion, Malaysian Industrial Policy, Policy Matters: Economic And Social Policies To Sustain Equitable Development and Flat World, Big Gaps: Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty and Inequality. His books in press include Servicing Malaysia: Labour Market Segmentation in Services (with H. L. Khong) and Regulating Malaysia: Law, Institutions and Economic Development (with others).

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EDUCATION

• Westlands Primary School. 1959-63. • Penang Free School. 1964-66. • Royal Military College. 1967-70. • Yale University (B.A. cum laude). 1970-73. • Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government (M.P.A.). 1973-74. • Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Ph.D., 1978).

1974-77. EMPLOYMENT * Science University of Malaysia, 1974 (Temporary Lecturer);

* Harvard University, 1974-5 (Teaching Fellow, Economics Department, Social Studies Program, Kennedy Institute of Politics);

* National University of Malaysia (UKM), 1977-82 (Lecturer; Associate Professor from 1981);

* University of Malaya, July 1982-November 2004 (Associate Professor 1982-6; Professor 1986-89; 1991-2004);

Also: Yale College, fall 1977 (Visiting Instructor) Cornell University, fall 1993 (Fulbright Visiting Professor) National University of Singapore, July 2004-January 2005 (Visiting Senior Research Fellow)

AWARDS • Royal Military College Scholarship. 1967-70.

• Malaysian National Delegate to World Youth Forum. 1970. • Putra Foundation Travel Award. 1970. • Lee Foundation Travel Award. 1970. • Yale College Full Scholarship. 1970-73. • U.S. National Science Foundation Summer Research Award.1972. • Population Council Honorary Fellow. 1973-74. • Harvard Center for Population Studies Fellowship. 1973-76. • Ford Foundation Award. 1974-76. • Harvard Yenching Scholarship. 1976-77. • Southeast Asia Population Research Awards Program (SEAPRAP) Award.

1976-77. • Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Faculty of Economics and Management

Development Studies Fund Award. 1977-78. • Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship (Visiting Fellow, Wolfson

College, University of Cambridge). 1987-88. • British Academy Visiting Professor. 1991. • Kuok Foundation sabbatical research award (Visitor, Faculty of

Economics and Politics, University of Cambridge). 1991-92. • British High Commissioner’s Award. 1991-92. • Fulbright Asian Scholar-in-Residence Award (Cornell University). 1993. • Abe Fellowship (South Africa, Brazil). 1994-95. • SEPHIS Lecture Tour, India and Sri Lanka. 1996. • SEPHIS Lecture Tour, Africa. 1997. • Keynote Speaker, Social Development Summit, United Nations Research

Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Geneva. 2000.

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• SEPHIS Lecture Tour, Mexico, Brazil. 2001. • Asian Public Intellectuals (API) Senior Fellowship, Japan, Southeast Asia.

2001-02. • Asia in the New Millenium: First Ishak Shari Memorial Lecture, 2002 • International Institute of Asian Studies Lecture, Amsterdam, 2002. • Sir Patrick Gillam Lecture, London School of Economics, London, 28

November 2005. • W. F. Wertheim Memorial Lecture, Amsterdam, 2007. • Wassily Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought,

2007.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Research Assistant, Economic Growth Center, Yale University. 1971.

• Research Assistant in South America, Economic Growth Center, Yale University. 1973.

• Temporary Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. 1974.

• Teaching Fellow, Economics Department, Harvard University. 1974-75. • Teaching Fellow, Social Studies Department, Harvard University. 1974-76. • Seminar Instructor, Institute of Politics, Harvard University. 1974-75. • Visiting Lecturer, Yale College. 1977. • Consultant, United Nations, New York. 1981-84. • Editorial Board, Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia).

1982- • Expert Consultant, International Labour Organization (ILO). 1983-86,

1991, 1996. • Expert Consultant, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the

Pacific (ESCAP). 1984, 1992, 1994-5. • Head, Development Studies, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of

Malaya. 1987-2004. • Visiting Fellow, Wolfson College, University of Cambridge. 1987-88. • Expert Consultant, World Institute of Development Economic Research

(WIDER), United Nations University. 1988-91, 1997, 2001-2. • Member, National Economic Consultative Council (NECC). 1989-90. • Expert Consultant, International Labour Organization Asian Regional

Team for Employment Promotion (ILO-ARTEP). 1991. • Visitor, Faculty of Economics and Politics, University of Cambridge.

1991-92. • Expert Consultant, Institute of South East Asian Studies (ISEAS),

Singapore. 1991-92. • Fellow, Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER). 1992-94. • Expert Consultant, Asia Pacific Development Centre (APDC). 1992-93. • Expert Consultant, World Bank. 1993-97, 1999-2000. • Visiting Professor, Cornell University (Southeast Asia Program and

Johnson School of Management), Fall. 1993. • Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and American Council of Learned

Societies (ACLS) Joint Committee on Southeast Asia. 1993-96.

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• Life Member, Society for International Development. Since 1993. • Council of the Journal, Alternatives Sud (Tricontinental Centre, Brussels).

1993- • International Advisory Board, South East Asia Research (School of Oriental

and African Studies, London). 1994-2003. • Editorial Board, Journal of Asia-Pacific Economy (Routledge). 1994- • Editorial Board, Links (Sydney). 1994- • Steering Committee, South-South Exchange Programme for Research on

the History of Development (SEPHIS). 1994-2003. • Consultant, Faculty of Development Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan

Malaysia. 1994-2004. • External Assessor, Faculty of Human Ecology, Universiti Pertanian

Malaysia, Serdang. 1994-2004. • Visiting Fellow, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of

London. 1995-97. • Visiting Fellow, Institute of International Studies, University of California,

Berkeley. 1995-97. • Evaluation Committee, Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo.

1995-96. • Expert Consultant, United Nations Conference on Trade and

Development, Geneva. 1995-97, 2002. • Visiting Fellow, Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo. 1995. • Expert Consultant, Harvard Institute for International Development

(HIID). 1996-97. • Social Science Research Council (SSRC) Regional Advisory Panel on

Southeast Asia. 1997-2000. • Expert Consultant, Thai Development Research Institute (TDRI),

Bangkok. 1998-2000. • Expert Consultant, G-24 (Inter-governmental Group of Twenty-four on

International Monetary Affairs), Lima, Peru; UNCTAD, Geneva. 1999, 2002-3.

• Expert Consultant, Centre for Development and Entrepreneurship, Johannesburg. 1999.

• Expert Consultant, East-West Center, Honolulu. 1999. • Expert Consultant, Institute for Development Studies, Sussex. 1999. • Expert Consultant, Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBi), Tokyo.

1999. • Editorial Board, African Journal of Business & Economic Research. 1999- • Editorial Board, African Journal of Development Studies. 1999- • Editorial Board, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (Oxford UP). 1999- • Editorial Board, Journal of East Asian Studies (Lynne Rienner). 2000- • Expert Consultant, OECD Development Centre, Paris. 1999-2002. • Regional Research Partner, Centre on Regulation and Competition at the

Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester. 2001.

• President, International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs). 2001-2004.

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• Advisory Board, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD). 2002-4.

• Advisory Board, Institute for Policy Dialogue (IPD), Columbia University. 2002-

• Expert Consultant, Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo. 2002. • Editorial Board, Asian Business and Management (Palgrave). 2002- • Advisory Board, Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. 2002- • Editorial Advisory Board, The American ASIAN REVIEW. 2002- • Advisory Panel, Human Development Report, 2003 (United Nations

Development Program). 2002-3. • Advisory Board, Asia-Pacific Development Journal (Economic and Social

Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok). 2002- • International Advisory Panel, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University.

2002- • Advisory Committee on Economics and Policy, Times Academic

Publishing. 2002-4. • International Advisory Committee, Taiwan Journal of Southeast Asian Studies.

2003- • International Selection Committee, Asian Public Intellectuals (API)

Fellowship Program. 2003-4. • Editorial Board, International Journal of Asian Studies (Cambridge University

Press for Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo). 2003-08. • Editorial Advisory Board, Southeast Asian Studies Book Series, University

of Wisconsin Press & UW Center for Southeast Asian Studies, 2004- • International Adjunct Faculty, Master of Arts in International Development

Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 2004- • Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Asia Research Institute, National University

of Singapore. July-December 2004.

BOOK PUBLICATIONS Authored Monographs • *Development and Population: Critique of Existing Theories, Population Studies Unit, University

of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1982 (66pp. + ii). • Apakah Dasar Ekonomi Baru Dapat Mencapai Perpaduan Kebangsaan? (Can the New Economic

Policy Achieve National Unity?) (with Ishak Shari) Institute of Social Analysis (INSAN), Kuala Lumpur, 2nd edition, 1985 (1st edition, 1983) (44pp. + ii).

• Masalah Sosio-Ekonomi Malaysia (Malaysian Socio-Economic Problems) (with Ishak Shari), INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1983 (200pp. + viii).

• Tapi Jepun Ada di Utara (But Japan Is Up North) (with Mohd. Nasir Hashim), INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1984 (48pp.).

• Early Labour: Children at Work on Malaysian Plantations (with Josie Zaini, P. Ramasamy and Sumathy Suppiah), INSAN and the Anti-Slavery Society for the Protection of Human Rights, London, 1984 (52pp. + iv).

• Dasar-dasar Ekonomi Mahathir (Mahathir’s Economic Policies) (with others), INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 4th edition, 1989 (3rd edition, 1987; 2nd edition, 1986; 1st edition, 1985) (149pp + xx).

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• *A Question of Class: Capital, the State and Uneven Development in Malaya, Oxford University Press, Singapore, 1986 (paperback edition, Monthly Review Press, New York & Journal of Contemporary Asia Publishers, Manila, 1988) (360pp. + xxiii).

• *Development Policies and Income Inequality in Peninsular Malaysia (with Ishak Shari), Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1986 (109pp. + xii).

• *Teori Pembangunan Ekonomi (Economic Development Theory) (with Shamsulbahriah Ku Ahmad), Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 1986 (126pp. + viii); expanded edition, Utusan Publications, Kuala Lumpur, 2004 (95pp. + vi).

• Mahathir’s Economic Policies (with others), INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 2nd edition, 1989 (1st edition, 1987) (147pp. + iv).

• Pembangunan Ekonomi dan Kelas Sosial di Semenanjung Malaysia (Economic Development and Social Class in Peninsular Malaysia), Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 1988 (409pp. + xviii).

• Memahami Statistik Ekonomi STPM (Understanding ‘A’ Level Economic Statistics) (with Ishak Shari), Fajar Bakti, Petaling Jaya, 1988 (164pp. + viii). revised edition: Statistik Ekonomi, Utusan Publications, Kuala Lumpur, 2005.

• Ekonomi STPM: Makroekonomi (‘A’ Level Macroeconomics) (with Ishak Shari), Fajar Bakti, Petaling Jaya, 1991 (361pp. + viii); incorporating Memahami Makroekonomi STPM (Understanding ‘A’ Level Macroeconomics) (with Ishak Shari), Fajar Bakti, Petaling Jaya, 1988 (476pp. + xii). ); revised edition Makroekonomi, (with Roza Hazli Zakaria), Utusan Publications, Kuala Lumpur, 2003 (538pp. + x).

• Ekonomi STPM: Pengenalan dan Mikroekonomi (‘A’ Level Economics: Introduction and Microeconomics) (with Ishak Shari), Fajar Bakti, Petaling Jaya, 1991 (396pp. + ix); incorporating Memahami Mikroekonomi STPM (Understanding ‘A’ Level Microeconomics), (with Ishak Shari), Fajar Bakti, Petaling Jaya, 1988 (356pp. + x); revised edition: Mikroekonomi, (with Rokiah Alavi), Utusan Publications, Kuala Lumpur, 2003 (457pp. + ix).

• Beyond 1990: Considerations for a New National Development Strategy, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1989 (113pp. + xiv).

• Memahami Ekonomi Malaysia STPM (The Malaysian Economy for ‘A’ Level), (with Ishak Shari), Fajar Bakti, 1990 (304pp. + viii). ); revised edition: Ekonomi Malaysia, Utusan Publications, Kuala Lumpur, 2005.

• Beyond the New Economic Policy? Malaysia in the Nineties, The Sixth James C. Jackson Memorial Lecture, Malaysia Society, Asian Studies Association of Australia, Cairns, Australia, 1990 (34pp. + ii).

• *Growth and Structural Change in the Malaysian Economy, Macmillan, London & St. Martin’s Press, New York, 1990 (262pp. + xxii).

• Masyarakat Malaysia: Cabaran Sosio-ekonomi (Malaysian Society: Socio-economic Challenges), INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1991 (122pp. + vi); excerpts translated into Chinese and published in Taipeh, Taiwan.

• *Fishing For Trouble: Malaysian Fisheries, Sustainable Development and Inequality, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1991 (90pp. + xii).

• *Malaysia: Pembangunan, Ketidaksamaan, Perpaduan (Malaysia: Development, Inequality, Unity), Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1992 (162pp. + xii)

• *Pertumbuhan dan Kemelesetan Ekonomi Malaysia Pada Tahun 1980an (Malaysian Economic Growth and Recession in the 1980s), Faculty of Economics and Administration Monograph No. 7, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1993 (134pp. + xix).

• The Way Forward? The Political Economy of Development Policy Reform in Malaysia, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1993 (38pp. + ii).

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• *Malay Peasant Women and The Land (with Maila Stivens, Cecilia Ng and Jahara Bee), Zed Books, London, for International Labour Office, Geneva, 1994 (122pp. + xii).

• *Trade Unions and the State in Peninsular Malaysia (with Patricia Todd), Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur, 1994 (192pp. + xiv).

• *U-Turn? Malaysian Economic Development Policies After 1990, Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies, James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, 1994 (119pp. + xiv).

• *Southeast Asia’s Misunderstood Miracle: Industrial Policy and Economic Development in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia (with Chen Yun Chung, Brian C. Folk, Irfan ul-Haque, Pasuk Phongpaichit, Batara Simatupang, Mayuri Tateishi), Westview, Boulder, 1997 (196pp. + xiv) .

• *Malaysia’s Political Economy: Politics, Patronage and Profits (with E.T. Gomez), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997 (207pp. + xix); revised edition, 1999 (228pp. + xix).

• Economic Considerations for a Renewed Nationalism, SEPHIS-CODESRIA Lecture No. 2, 1998 (47pp.).

• Economic Diversification and Primary Commodity Processing in the Second-tier Southeast Asian Newly Industrializing Countries (with Michael Rock). UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) Discussion Paper No. 136, Geneva, June 1998 (41pp.).

• Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Zed Books, London, 2001 (321pp + xlii). • Growth After The Asian Crisis: What Remains Of The East Asian Model? Harvard Center for

International Development and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development G-24 Discussion Paper No. 10, Geneva and Cambridge, March 2001 (61pp).

• Mikroekonomi (Microeconomics), (with Ishak Shari; updated by Rokiah Alavi), Utusan Publications, Kuala Lumpur, 2003. (457pp + ix).

• Makroekonomi (Macroeconomics), (with Ishak Shari; updated by Roza Hazli Zakaria), Utusan Publications, Kuala Lumpur, 2003. (538 pp + x).

• *Globalization, Liberalization and Equitable Development: Lessons from East Asia. Overarching Concerns Paper No. 3, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Geneva, July 2003 (34pp.)

• *Deforesting Malaysia: The Political Economy and Social Ecology of Agricultural Expansion and Commercial Logging. (with Chang Y. T. , Khoo K. J. and others). Zed Books, London, 2004 (253pp + xxi).

• Capital management techniques in developing countries: An assessment of experiences from the 1990s and lessons for the future (with Gerald Epstein and Ilene Grabel). G-24 Discussion Paper no. 27, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, March 2004. (34pp + ix).

• M Way: Mahathir’s Economic Legacy. Forum, Kuala Lumpur, 2004 (248pp + vi). • Affirmative Action: International Experiences & Lessons for Fiji. Constitution Matters Lecture,

Suva, Fiji. • * Malaysian “Bail-Outs”? Capital Controls, Restructuring & Recovery in Malaysia. (with Wong Sook

Ching and Chin Kok Fay). Singapore University Press, Singapore, 2005 (349pp + lvi). • Warisan Ekonomi Mahathir. Penerbit Utusan Melayu, Kuala Lumpur, 2007. • * Labour Market Segmentation In Malaysian Services (with H. L. Khong). National University of

Singapore Press, Singapore, 2008. Edited Volumes

• Development in the Eighties (with H. Osman Rani and Ishak Shari), Faculty of Economics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, 1981 (309pp. + viii).

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• The Fourth Malaysia Plan: Economic Perspectives (with R.J.G. Wells), Malaysian Economic Association, Kuala Lumpur, 1983 (185pp. + vi).

• The Malaysian Economy and Finance (with Sritua Arief), Rosecons, East Balmain, New South Wales, Australia, for the Southeast Asia Research and Development Institute (SARDI), 1983 (346pp. + viii).

• The Sun Also Sets: Lessons in ‘Looking East’, INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 2nd edition, 1985 (1st edition, 1983) (338pp. + xv).

• Malaysia’s New Economic Policies: Evaluations of the Mid-term Review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan, Malaysian Economic Association, Kuala Lumpur, 1985 (93pp. + xviii)

• ASEAN Economies: Crisis and Response, Malaysian Economic Association for the Federation of ASEAN Economic Association, Kuala Lumpur, 1985 (280pp. + vi).

• Crisis and Response in the Malaysian Economy (with Khong How Ling & Shamsulbahriah Ku Ahmad), Malaysian Economic Association, Kuala Lumpur, 1987 (239pp. + xv).

• Pembangunan di Malaysia: Perencanaan, Perlaksanaan dan Prestasi (Development in Malaysia: Planning, Implementation and Performance) (with 3 others), Malaysian Social Science Association, Kuala Lumpur, 1987 (546pp. + xi).

• Undermining Tin: The End of Malaysian Pre-eminence, Transnational Corporations Research Project, University of Sydney, Sydney, 1990 (99pp. + x).

• The Origins and Development of Islam, by Asghar Ali Engineer, Ikraq, Kuala Lumpur, 1990 (161pp. + x).

• Child Labour in Malaysia, Forum for Labour Studies Programme, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1992 (179pp. + xii).

• *Islamic Economic Alternatives: Critical Perspectives and New Directions, Macmillan, London, 1992 (196pp. + x).

• *Industrialising Malaysia: Performance, Problems, Prospects, Routledge, London, 1993 (354pp + xvi).

• Malaysia’s Economy in the Nineties, special double issue of Journal of Economic Cooperation among Islamic Countries, Vol. 13, nos. 3-4, Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries, Organization of the Islamic Conference, Ankara, July-October 1992; Expanded Malaysian edition, published by Pelanduk Publications, Petaling Jaya, 1994 (294pp. + xv).

• *Japan and Malaysian Development: In the Shadow of the Rising Sun, Routledge, London, 1994 (374pp. + ix).

• *Privatizing Malaysia: Rents, Rhetoric, Realities, Westview Press, Boulder and London, 1995 (281pp. + xvii).

• Riba: The Moral Economy of Interest, Usury and Profit, by Ziaul Haque, Ikraq, Kuala Lumpur, 1995 (180pp. + xii).

• Riwayat Hidupku, by Khatijah Sidek, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, 1995 (190pp.); translated from My Life, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, 2001.

• Malaysia’s Economic Development: Policy & Reform (with Ng Suew Kiat), Pelanduk Publications, Petaling Jaya, for Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER), Kuala Lumpur, 1996 (476pp + xix).

• *Capital, the State and Late Industrialization in East Asia (with John Borrego and Alejandro Alvarez Bejar), Westview, Boulder, 1996 (261pp + ix).

• Tigers in Trouble: Financial Governance, Liberalisation and Crises in East Asia, Zed Books, London, 1998 (256pp. + xvi).

• James Puthucheary: No Cowardly Past – Writings, Poems, Commentaries (with Dominic Puthucheary), INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1998 (227pp. + ix).

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• Industrial Policy in East Asia (with Tan Kock Wah), Penerbit Universiti Malaya, 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 Malaysia: Malaysian Studies 1. Malaysian Social Science Association, Kuala Lumpur, 1999 (293pp + vii).

• *Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and the Asian Evidence (with Mushtaq Khan), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000 (338pp + xiv).

• Dark Clouds At Dawn, by Said Zahari (English edition), 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).

• My Life: 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), Palgrave, Houndmills, 2001 (240pp + xxvii).

• *Southeast Asia’s Industrialization: Industrial Policy, Capabilities and Sustainability. Palgrave, Houndmills, 2001 (349pp + xviii).

• Ugly Malaysians? South-South Investments Abused, Institute for Black Studies, Durban, 2002 (171pp + vii).

• *Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 33(2), June 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 Trading Society of Semarang, Java: A Chinese Business Network in Late Colonial Asia’, pp. 279-96; Carl A. Trocki, ‘Opium and the Beginnings of Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia’. pp. 297-314; Sikko Visscher, ‘Actors and Arenas, Elections and Competition: The 1958 Election of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce’, pp. 315-32].

• New Perspectives in Malaysian Studies (with Mohd Hazim Shah and Phua Kai Lit). Malaysian Social Science Association, Kuala Lumpur, 2003 (323pp).

• *Southeast Asia’s Paper Tigers: From Miracle To Debacle And Beyond. Routledge, London, 2003 (298pp + xviii); 2004 pb.

• *Manufacturing Competitiveness in Asia: How Internationally Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed In East Asia. RoutledgeCurzon, London, 2003 (217pp + xviii); 2006 pb.

• Globalisation And Its Discontents, Revisited (with K. J. Khoo). Tulika, Delhi, 2003 (232pp + xvi).

• *Ethnic Business? Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia (with Brian Folk). RoutledgeCurzon, London, 2003 (247pp + xiii); 2005 pb.

• *After The Storm: Crisis, Recovery and Sustaining Development in East Asia. Singapore University Press, Singapore, 2004 (318pp + xii).

• Malay Nationalism Before UMNO: The Memoirs of Mustapha Hussain. (Translated by Insun Sony Mustapha). Utusan Publications, Kuala Lumpur, with Singapore University Press, Singapore, 2005 (424pp + xxxii).

• The Origins of Development Economics: How Schools of Economic Thought Have Addressed Development (with Erik Reinert). Zed Books, London, and Tulika, New Delhi, 2005 (165pp + xxiii).

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• The Pioneers of Development Economics: Great Economists on Development. Zed Books, London, and Tulika, Delhi, 2005 (234pp + xvi).

• The New Development Economics: After the Washington Consensus (with Ben Fine). Zed Books, London, and Tulika, New Delhi, 2006 (304 pp + xxiv).

• *The Long Twentieth Century -- Globalization Under Hegemony: The Changing World Economy. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2006 (311pp + xi).

• *The Long Twentieth Century -- The Great Divergence: Hegemony, Uneven Development and Global Inequality. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2006 (262pp + ix).

• * Malaysian Industrial Policy. Singapore University Press, Singapore, and University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, 2007 (322pp + xxv).

• Policy Matters: Economic And Social Policies To Sustain Equitable Development (with Jose Antonio Ocampo and Sarbuland Khan). United Nations Publications, New York, with Zed Books, London, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, and Third World Network, Penang, 2007 (285pp + xii).

• Flat World, Big Gaps: Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty and Inequality (with Jacques Baudot). United Nations Publications, New York, with Zed Books, London, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, and Third World Network, Penang, 2007 (416pp + xviii).

• Growth Divergences: Explaining differences in economic performance (with Jose Antonio Ocampo and Robert Vos). United Nations Publications, New York, with Zed Books, London, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, and Third World Network, Penang, 2007 (369pp + xiv).

• Towards full and decent employment (with Jose Antonio Ocampo). United Nations Publications, New York, with Zed Books, London, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, and Third World Network, Penang, 2007 (391pp + xx).

• * Law, Institutions and Malaysian Economic Development (with Wong Sau Ngan), National University of Singapore Press, Singapore, 2008. (285pp + xii).

Series/Book Editor British Malaya: An Economic Analysis. Dun J. Li, INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1982. Mereka Yang Terbiar. Hasnul Hadi, Wira Karya, Melaka, 1982. With The People: The Malaysian Student Movement, 1967-74. Eds Hassan Karim & Siti Nor Hamid,

INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1984. Bersama Rakyat: Gerakan Mahasiswa Malaysia, 1967-74. Eds Hassan Karim & Siti Nor Hamid,

INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1984. Merdeka: British Rule and The Struggle for Independence in Malaya, 1945-1957. Khong Kim Hoong,

INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1984. Designer Genes: I.Q., Ideology & Biology. Eds. Chee Heng Leng & Chan Chee Khoon, INSAN,

Kuala Lumpur, 1985. Shamsul di Kilang Ikan & Meena: Anak Gadis Estet. INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1985. Shamsul and the Ice-Crushing Machine plus Meena: A Plantation Child Worker. INSAN, Kuala Lumpur,

1985. Buku Sejarah Dunia Moden. INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1985. Where Monsoons Meet: A People’s History of Malaya. INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1986. Antologi Sajak Telok Gong. Ed. Usman Awang, INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1987. Islam and Its Relevance to Our Age. Asghar Ali Engineer, Ikra’, Kuala Lumpur, 1987. Trade Unionism for Malaysian Workers, INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1987. Where Monsoons Meet: A People’s History of Malaya. INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1987. Tangled Web: Dissent, Deterrence and the 27th October 1987 Crackdown in Malaysia. CARPA,

Sydney, 1988. Islam dan Sosialisme. Burhanuddin Al-Helmy, et al. , Ikra’, Kuala Lumpur, 1988. Hajj. Ali Shariati, Ikra’, Kuala Lumpur, 1989.

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Logging Against the Natives of Sarawak, INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1st edition, 1989; 2nd edition, 1992.

Sucked Oranges: The Indian Poor in Malaysia. INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1989. Japanese Investment in Malaysia. Shiode Hirokazu, Centre for the Progress of Peoples, Hong Kong,

1989. Langkawi — From Mahsuri to Mahathir: Tourism for Whom?. Bella Bird, INSAN, Kuala Lumpur,

1989. Politics in Business: UMNO’s Corporate Investments. E. T. Gomez, Forum, Kuala Lumpur, 1989. Money Politics in the Barisan Nasional. E. T. Gomez, Forum, Kuala Lumpur, 1990. The Origins and Development of Islam. Asghar Ali Engineer, Ikraq, Kuala Lumpur, 1990. Dasar Ekonomi Baru dan Masa Depannya. Khadijah Muhamed and Halimah Awang, Persatuan

Sains Sosial Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 1991. Islamic Economics: Contemporary Ulama Perspectives. Muhammad Baqer Sadr and Ayatullah Sayyid

Mahmud Taleghani, Ikra’, Kuala Lumpur, 1991. Safety at Work in Malaysia: An Anthology of Current Research. Eds Colin Nicholas and Arne Wangel,

Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Malaya, 1991 (196 + ix pp). Contemporary Islamic Economic Thought. Muhamad Aslam Haneef, Ikra’, Kuala Lumpur, 1991. Khazanah Intelektual lslam. Eds Nurcholis Majid/Ahmad Shabery Cheek, Ikra’, Kuala Lumpur,

1992. Pirates, squatters and poachers: the political ecology of dispossession of the native peoples of Sarawak. Marcus

Colchester, World Rainforest Movement, London, 1993. Islam dan Cabaran Masa Kini. Asghar Ali Engineer, Ikra’, Kuala Lumpur, 1994. Indian Plantation Labour in Malaysia. R. Selvakumaran, INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1994. Political Business: Corporate Involvement of Malaysian Political Parties. E. T. Gomez, Forum, Kuala

Lumpur, 1994. Riba: The Moral Economy of Usury, Interest and Profit. Ziaul Haque, Ikraq, Kuala Lumpur, 1995. Power Play: Why the Bakun Hydroelectric Project is Damned. INSAN, INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1996. Voices from the Rainforest: Testimonies of a Threatened People. Bruno Manser, Bruno Manser

Foundation and INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1996. Contract Labour in Peninsular Malaysia. Rema Devi P., Institut Kajian Dasar, Kuala Lumpur, 1996. Foreign Labour in Malaysian Manufacturing: Bangladeshi Workers in the Textile Industry. Anja Rudnick,

INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1996. Prospects for Vietnam’s Industrialization: Lessons from East Asia. Nguyen Anh Tuan. Friedrich-Ebert-

Stiftung with INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1996. Divide and Rule: The Roots of Race Relations in Malaysia. Collin E. R. Abraham, INSAN, Kuala

Lumpur, 1997. Income Inequality and Poverty in Malaysia. Shireen Mardziah Hashim, Rowman and Littlefield,

Lanham, Maryland, 1998. Labour Unrest in Malaya, 1934-1941: The Rise of the Workers' Movement. Tai Yuen, Institute of

Postgraduate Studies and Research, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 2000. Making Money Off Migrants: The Indonesian Exodus to Malaysia. Sidney Jones, CAPSTRANS,

University of Wolonggong, Wolonggong, NSW, 2000. Asian Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: Towards a New Era of Cooperation Among Developing

Countries. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, 2006. Teachers Against Colonialism in Post-war Singapore and Malaya. Kua Busan, Forum, Kuala

Lumpur, 2007. Translated Books

• Salam Benua: Greetings to the Continent by Usman Awang, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 1982 (95pp + xix).

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• Pagar Makan Padi: Amanah, Kemiskinan dan Kekayaan di Bawah Dasar Ekonomi Baru (Development in Malaysia: Poverty, Wealth and Trusteeship) by Ozay Mehmet (edited and translated with Mohd. Redha Ahmad & Shamsulbahriah Ku Ahmad), INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1986 (165pp. + x).

• Kesatuan Sekerja Untuk Pekerja Malaysia (Trade Unions for Malaysian Workers), INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1987 (58pp. + vi).

• Di Mana Bumi Dipijak (Where Monsoons Meet — A People’s History of Malaya), INSAN, Kuala Lumpur, 1987 (166pp. + vi).

• Warisan Shariati (Shariati’s Heritage), edited by Ahmad Shabery Cheek, Ikraq, Kuala Lumpur, 1987 (92pp. + ix).

• Haji (Hajj) by Ali Shariati (with Norazlina Abdul Aziz), Ikraq, Kuala Lumpur, 1989 (127pp + xiv).

• Pilihan Nasionalis (The Nationalist Alternative) by Renato Constantino (Foundation for Nationalist Alternatives, Manila), Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 1989 (168pp + xiv).

• Etika dan Ekonomi: Suatu Sintesis Islam (Ethics and Economics: An Islamic Synthesis) by Syed Haider Nawab Naqvi (translation with Norazlina Abdul Aziz & Rokiah Alavi), Berita Publishing, Kuala Lumpur, 1990 (201pp. + xiv).

• Suria Terbenam Jua: Ajaran ‘Pandang Ke Timur’ (The Sun Also Sets: Lessons in ‘Looking East’), ed. Jomo (with Rosli Omar), 1992 (414pp. + xiii).

• Fatimah by Ali Shariati (translation with Wan Manan Muda and Norazlina Abdul Aziz), Ikraq, Kuala Lumpur, 1993 (163pp. + x).

• Alternatif Ekonomi Islam: Perspektif Kritis Serta Haluan Baru (with Shamsuddin Ismail), ed. Jomo (Islamic Economic Alternatives: Critical Perspectives and New Directions) Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 1996 (283pp. + xxii).

• Aliran Pemikiran Ekonomi: Kenapa Ahli Ekonomi Tidak Sependapat? (Why Economists Disagree? The Political Economy of Economists) by John Cameron, Ken Cole and Chris Edwards (Methuen, London, 1983; 2nd edition, 1991) (translation with Noorkhairil Huda M. Ali), Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 2001 (404pp. + xvi).

ACADEMIC ARTICLES 1977

• Perbincangan Rodinson tentang Islam dan Pembangunan Kapitalisme”

(Rodinson’s Discussion of Islam and the Development of Capitalism), Jurnal Antropologi dan Sosiologi, 5: 89-103

• “Islam and Weber: Rodinson on the Implications of Religion for Capitalist Development”. The Developing Economies, 15 (2) (June): 240-250

1979 • “Rural-Urban Dimensions of Socio-economic Relations in Northern

Peninsular Malaysia: A Report from Three Villages”. In Kamal Salih et al., Rural-Urban Transformation and Regional Under-development: The Case of Malaysia, United Nations Centre for Regional Development, Nagoya: 1-63.

1980 • “Capital, Colonialism and Contradiction in the Making of the Sino-

Singaporean Bourgeoisie”. Southeast Asian Studies, 18 (1): 162-167 • “Consequences of Adopting an Export-Oriented Industrial Strategy in

Malaysia”. ASEAN Business Quarterly, 4 (3): 43-49 • “How Malaysian Unions were Shaped by State Policies”. ASEAN Business

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Quarterly, 4 (3): 44.

1981 • “Spontaneity and Planning in Class Formation”. In Ulf Himmelstrand [ed.] Spontaneity and Planning in Social Development, Sage Press, California: 133-151

• “The Ascendance of Bureaucrat Capitalists in Malaysia”. Alternatives, 7(4) (December): 467-490

• “Income Distribution and the Role of the State in Peninsular Malaysia” (with Ishak Shari). In H. Osman Rani, Ishak Shari and Jomo K.S. [eds]. Development in the Eighties, Faculty of Economics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi: 212-254

• “The Nationalization of Copper in Chile: Notes Towards a Legal-Economic Understanding of the Significance and Problems of Expropriation of an Export-Oriented Mineral Industry” (with Joel Rogers), The Philippine Yearbook of International Law, VII: 108-142.

1982 • “Income Inequalities in Post-Colonial Peninsular Malaysia” (with Ishak

Shari), Pacific Viewpoint, 23 (1) (May): 67-76 • “Capital Expansion and Uneven Development: Notes Towards a

Historical Perspective”. Akademika, 20 & 21 (January-July): 27-47 • “Capital Accumulation and Technological Change in Malaysian Rice

Farming” (with Ishak Shari), Akademika, 20 & 21 (January-July): 235-261 • “Towards the Study of Political Economy”. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 6

(December): 132-142 • “Ekonomi Bebas atau Pembebasan Ekonomi” (Free Enterprise or

Economic Liberation), Jernal Ekonomi, 1981/82: 31-38 • “Masalah dan Masa Depan Dasar Ekonomi Baru Memandangkan

Rancangan Malaysia Keempat” (The Problems of and Prospects for the New Economic Policy In View of the Fourth Malaysia Plan) in Zuraina Majid [ed.] Masyarakat Malaysia: Tinjauan dan Perbincangan Terhadap Beberapa Isu dan Topik Semasa, Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang: 49-67 (1st and 2nd editions)

• “Orde Baru Ekonomi Dunia: Implikasinya untuk Malaysia” (The New International Economic Order: Implications for Malaysia) in Zuraina Majid [ed.] Masyarakat Malaysia: Tinjauan dan Perbincangan Terhadap Beberapa Isu dan Topik Semasa, Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang: 116-124 (1st and 2nd editions)

• “Malaysia’s Green Revolution in Rice-Farming: Capital Accumulation and Technological Change in a Peasant Society” (with Ishak Shari) in Geoffrey Hainsworth [ed.] Village Level Modernization in South East Asia, University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, 225-254.

1983 • “Malaysia’s New Economic Policy and National Unity: Development and

Inequality 25 years after Independence”. In Sritua Arief and Jomo K.S. [eds]. The Malaysian Economy and Finance, Rosecons, East Balmain, New South Wales, Australia: 3-35, reprinted from Southeast Asian Economic Review, 4 (2) (August): 71-104

• “The Nature of the Malaysian State and Its Implications for Development Planning”. (with Toh Kin Woon). In Jomo K. S. and R.J.G. Wells [eds].

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The Fourth Malaysia Plan: Economic Perspectives. Malaysian Economic Association, Kuala Lumpur: 23-44

• “Prospects for the New Economic Policy in Light of the Fourth Malaysia Plan”. In Jomo K.S. and R.J.G. Wells [eds]. The Fourth Malaysia Plan: Economic Perspectives. Malaysian Economic Association, Kuala Lumpur: 51-61

• “Health Priorities in Malaysia: Medicine in a Sick Society?” (with Chee Heng Leng). In Jomo K.S. and R.J.G. Wells [eds]. The Fourth Malaysia Plan: Economic Perspectives. Malaysian Economic Association, Kuala Lumpur: 163-185

• “Schooling for Disunity: Education in Colonial Malaya”. Jernal Pendidikan, 8 (1978-1983): 63-84

• “Sejarah Semenanjung Malaysia — Satu Pandangan Sains Sosial” (Peninsular Malaysian History — A Social Science Perspective). Ilmu Masyarakat, 1 (January-March): 3-14

• “Project Proton: Malaysian Car, Mitsubishi Profits”. In Jomo K.S. [ed.] The Sun Also Sets, Institute for Social Analysis, Kuala Lumpur (1st and 2nd editions): 332-335.

1984 • “Malaysia: The New Economic Policy (NEP)” (with Toh Kin Woon). In

Ngo Manh-Lan [ed.] Unreal Growth: Critical Studies in Asian Development, Vol. 1, Hindustan Publishing, New Delhi: 453-478

• “Capital Accumulation, Technological Change and the Social Relations of Rice Farming: The Political Economy of Malaysia’s ‘Green Revolution’” (with Ishak Shari). In Ngo Manh-Lan [ed.]. Unreal Growth: Critical Studies in Asian Development. Vol. 2, Hindustan Publishing, New Delhi: 691-723

• “Malaysian Military Expenditure”. In Aliran [ed.] The Arms Race: Humanity in Crisis, Aliran, Penang: 36-54

• “The New Economic Policy and National Unity” (with Ishak Shari). In S. Husin Ali [ed.] Malaysia: Ethnicity, Class and Development, Malaysian Social Science Association, Kuala Lumpur: 329-355

• “Malaysia’s New Economic Policy: A Class Perspective”. Pacific Viewpoint, 25 (2): 153-172

• “Embracing the West, Malaysia Looks East”. Jernal Pentadbir: 21-23 • “Plaies mal gueries du colonialisme” (The Poorly Healed Injuries of

Colonialism), Vivant Univers, 354 (November-December): 2-9 • “L’economie: point nevralgique” (The Economy: Focal Point), Vivant

Univers, 354 (November-December): 17-22 • “Education and Inequality in Peninsular Malaysia”. Ilmu Masyarakat, 7

(October): 68-80 • “Wage Trends in Peninsular Malaysian Manufacturing, 1963-73” (with H.

Osman Rani), Kajian Ekonomi Malaysia, 21 (1) (June): 18-38 • “Productivity, Prices and Poverty: A Brief Survey of Some Recent Trends

in Malaysia”. Kajian Ekonomi Malaysia, 21 (2) (December): 36-41 • “Sabah, Sarawak and the New Economic Policy: Some Preliminary Equity

Considerations”. Southeast Asian Economic Review, 5 (3) (December): 143-155

• “Ubat Baru untuk Penyakit Lama?”. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 11 (June): 83-98.

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1985 • “New Medicine for an Old Illness? Comments on Aspects of the Mid-

Term Review of the Fourth Malaysia Plan”. In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Malaysia’s New Economic Policies, Malaysian Economic Association, Kuala Lumpur: 80-93

• “Malaysia” (with Tan Boon Kean) in ESCAP, Patterns and Impact of Foreign Investment in the ESCAP Region, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok: 97-112

• “Public Health Expenditures in Malaysia” (with Chee Heng Leng), Journal of the Malaysian Society of Health, 5 (1) (June): 73-83

• “Whither National Culture in Malaysia?” (with Mohd. Nasir Hashim) in Kua Kia Soong [ed.], National Culture and Democracy, Kersani, Subang Jaya: 140-146

• “Towards an Integrated School System”. In Kua Kia Soong [ed.], National Culture and Democracy, Kersani, Subang Jaya: 187-192

• “Estates of Poverty: Malaysian Labour on Rubber Plantations”. Ilmu Masyarakat, 10 (October 1985-March 1986): 6-10.

1986 • “Dapatkah Dasar Ekonomi Baru Menyelesaikan Masalah Perpaduan

Kebangsaan” (Can the New Economic Policy Resolve the Problem of National Unity) (with Ishak Shari) in Cheu Hock Tong [ed.] Beberapa Asas Integrasi Nasional, Penerbit Daya Kreatif, Kuala Lumpur: 56-94

• “Integrasi — Antara Asimilasi dan Segregasi: Penyelesaian Masalah Kebudayaan Kebangsaan di Malaysia” (Integration — Between Assimilation and Segregation: A Solution to the National Culture Problem in Malaysia) (with Mohd. Nasir Hashim) in Cheu Hock Tong [ed.] Beberapa Asas Integrasi Nasional, Penerbit Daya Kreatif, Kuala Lumpur: 101-106.

1987 • “Whither Industrialization in Malaysia?” (with H. Ling Khong) Political

Economy: Studies in the Surplus Approach, 3(2): 223-262 • “Sifat Pemerintah Malaysia dan Implikasinya untuk Perancangan

Pembangunan” (The Nature of the Malaysian State and Its Implications for Development Planning) (with Toh Kin Woon) in PSSM, Pembangunan Di Malaysia: Perencanaan, Perlaksanaan dan Prestasi, Malaysian Social Science Association, Kuala Lumpur: 24-49

• “Economic Crisis and Policy Response in Malaysia”. In R. Robison, K. Hewison & R. Higgott [eds]. Southeast Asia in the 1980s: The Politics of Economic Crisis, Allen & Unwin, Sydney: 113-148

• “Recent Malaysian Tax Policy Initiatives” (with Mukul Asher) in Jomo K.S. et al. [ed.] Crisis and Response in the Malaysian Economy, Malaysian Economic Association, Kuala Lumpur: 116-135.

1988 • “The Trade Union Movement in Peninsular Malaysia, 1957-1969” (with

Patricia Todd), Journal of Asian and African Studies, 23(1&2). • “The Politics of Malaysia’s Islamic Resurgence” (with Ahmad Shabery

Cheek), Third World Quarterly, 10(2): 843-868 • “Third World Debt Bondage”. In C. Alger & M. Stohl [eds]. A Just Peace

Through Transformation: Cultural, Economic and Political Foundations for Change, Westview Press, Boulder & London: 365-381

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• “Daya Pengeluaran, Harga dan Kemiskinan” (Productivity, Prices and Poverty) in Chamhuri Siwar & Mohd. Haflah Piei [eds]. Isu, Konsep dan Dimensi Kemiskinan, Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur: 89-100

• “Malaysia: Economic Recession, Ethnic Relations and Political Freedom”. Cultural Survival Quarterly, 12(3): 55-63.

1989 • “A Nationalist Alternative for Malaysia?”. In Peter Limqueco [ed.] Partisan

Scholarship: Essays in Honour of Renato Constantino, Journal of Contemporary Asia Publishers, Manila: 213-232

• “Pilihan Nasionalis Untuk Malaysia” (A Nationalist Alternative for Malaysia) Kajian Malaysia, 7(1&2): 58-81

• “Malaysia’s New Economic Policy and National Unity”. Third World Quarterly, 11(4) (October): 36-53

• “Rancangan Malaysia Kelima: Suatu Tinjauan” (The Fifth Malaysia Plan: A Survey). In Mohd. Haflah Piei and Chamhuri Siwar [eds]. Rancangan Malaysia Kelima, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi: 35-44

• “Poverty Eradication in Malaysia, 1970-1987”. In H. Kurth [ed.] Economic Growth and Income Distribution, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Manila: 87-99

• “Malaysia” (with Hassan Abdul Karim and Ahmad Shabery Cheek) in Philip G. Altbach [ed.] Student Political Activism: An International Reference Handbook, Greenwood Press, New York: 145-156

• “Krisis Belanjawan dan Hutang Negara” (The National Fiscal and Debt Crises) in Ahmad Shabery Cheek [ed.] Cabaran Malaysia Tahun Lapan Puluhan, Malaysian Social Science Association, Kuala Lumpur: 22-46.

1990 • “Perbelanjaan Kesihatan Awam di Malaysia” (Public Health Expenditure

in Malaysia) (with Chee Heng Leng), Ilmu Masyarakat, 17 (January-June): 17-34.

• “Kesatuan Sekerja Malaya Dijinakkan Semasa Darurat Sebelum Merdeka, 1948-57” (Malayan Trade Unions Tamed During the Emergency Before Independence, 1948-57) (with Patricia Todd), Kajian Malaysia, 8(1) (June): 21-48.

• “Gerakan Kesatuan Sekerja Tersusun di Semenanjung Malaysia Selepas Merdeka, 1957-69” (The Organized Trade Union Movement in Peninsular Malaysia After Independence, 1957-69) (with Patricia Todd), Kajian Malaysia, 8(2) (December): 52-80.

• “Malaysia’s Tin Market Corner”. In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Undermining Tin: The Decline of Malaysian Pre-eminence, Transnationals Corporations Research Project, University of Sydney, Sydney: 71-96.

• “Malaysia’s New Economic Policy and the Rise of the Statist Capitalists”. In Michael Howard & Ted Wheelwright [eds]. The Struggle for Development: Essays in Honour of Ernst Utrecht, International Studies Programme, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia: 61-75.

• “Economic Ideas in Malaysian Universities”. In Essays in Honour of Ungku A. Aziz: A Festschrift Volume, special issue of Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, 27(1&2) (June & December): 135-147.

1991 • “Whither Malaysia’s New Economic Policy?” Pacific Affairs, 63(4) (Winter

1990-91): 469-499.

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• “Comment on Azizah Kassim’s ‘Social Dimensions of Industrialization in Malaysia’”. Regional Development Dialogue, 12(1) (Spring): 65-66.

• “Third World Debt Peonage”. In Eric Gonsalves [ed.] Asian Relations, Lancer, New Delhi: 271-281

1992 • “Islam and Capitalist Development: A Critique of Rodinson and Weber”.

In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Islamic Economic Alternatives: Critical Perspectives and New Directions, Macmillan, London: 125-38.

• “Unemployment in Malaysia”. In Cho Kah Sin & Ismail Muhd Salleh [eds]. Caring Society: Emerging Issues and Future Directions, Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Kuala Lumpur: 353-67.

• “Malaysia’s Islamic Movements”. In J. Kahn & F. Loh [eds]. Fragmented Vision: Culture and Politics in Contemporary Malaysia, Allen & Unwin, Sydney: 79-106.

• “Logging Interests and Community Resistance in Sarawak”. In CIIR [ed.] Agrarian Reform and the Environment in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, Catholic Institute for International Relations, London: 37-44.

• “Malaysia’s Politicized Environment”. Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, 2(3) (September): 3-7.

• “Child Welfare in Sarawak”. Borneo Review, 3 (2) (December): 234-58.

1993 • “Privatisation in Malaysia: For What and For Whom”. In T. Clarke & C. Pitelis [eds]. The Political Economy of Privatisation, Routledge, London: 437-54.

• “Malaysian Industrialisation in Historical Perspective” (with C.B. Edwards) in Jomo K.S. [ed.] Industrialising Malaysia: Policy, Performance, Prospects, Routledge, London: 14-39.

• “Prospects for Malaysian Industrialisation in Light of East Asian NIC Experiences”. In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Industrialising Malaysia: Policy, Performance, Prospects, Routledge, London: 286-301.

• “Policy Options for Malaysian Industrialisation” (with C.B. Edwards). In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Industrialising Malaysia: Policy, Performance, Prospects, Routledge, London: 316-334.

• “Plantation Capital and Indian Labour in Colonial Malaya”. In K.S. Sandhu & A. Mani [eds]. Indian Communities in Southeast Asia, Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore: 288-311.

• “Malaysia”. In J. Krieger [ed.] The Oxford Companion to the Politics of the World, Oxford University Press, New York.

• “Malaysia”. In L. Taylor [ed.] The Rocky Road to Reform: Adjustment, Income Distribution and Growth in the Developing World, The MIT Press, Cambridge and London: 171-192.

• “Malaysian Labour Market Adjustments in a Period of Structural Adjustment”. In M. Muqtada and A. Hildeman [eds]. Labour Markets and Human Resource Planning in Asia: Perspectives and Evidence, UNDP/ILO-ARTEP, New Delhi: 218-233.

1994 • “Economics of Power: Changing Horizons”. Pakistan Banker, 4(2) (July-

December): 101-108. • “Japanese Multinational Intra-firm Trade Transfer Pricing Practices in

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Malaysia”. (with Anatory Marappan) in Jomo K.S. [ed.] Japan and Malaysian Development: In the Shadow of the Rising Sun, Routledge, London: 127-153.

• “Malaysian Forests, Japanese Wood: Japan’s Role in Malaysia’s Deforestation”. In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Japan and Malaysian Development: In the Shadow of the Rising Sun, Routledge, London: 182-210.

• “In-House Unions: ‘Looking East’ for Industrial Relations” (with Peter Wad). In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Japan and Malaysian Development: In the Shadow of the Rising Sun, Routledge, London: 213-231.

• “The Proton Saga: Malaysian Car, Mitsubishi Gain”. In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Japan and Malaysian Development: In the Shadow of the Rising Sun, Routledge, London: 263-290.

• “Is National Capital ‘Progressive’: Some Heretical Thoughts on the Notion of the National Bourgeoisie”. Links, 3 (October-December): 17-21.

• “Privatisation and Public Sector Reform: The Political Economy of State Intervention”. Pakistan Development Review, 33(4): 642-57.

1995 • “Overview”. In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Privatizing Malaysia: Rents, Rhetoric, Reality,

Westview, Boulder: 42-60. • “Policy” (with Christopher Adam and William Cavendish). In Jomo K.S.

[ed.] Privatizing Malaysia: Rents, Rhetoric, Reality, Westview, Boulder: 81-97. • “Efficiency and Consumer Welfare” (with Winnie Goh). In Jomo K.S.

[ed.] Privatizing Malaysia: Rents, Rhetoric, Reality, Westview, Boulder: 154-171.

• “Malaysia’s Privatisation Experience”. In P. Cook and C. Kirkpatrick [eds]. Privatisation Policy and Performance: International Perspectives, Prentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf, New York: 225-243.

• “A Progressive Nationalist Corporatist Development Alternative?: Lessons from East Asian NIC Experiences”. Links, 4: 42-53.

• “Malaysia: The Ascendance of the Statist Capitalists”. In John Ravenhill [ed.] The Political Economy of East Asia, Edward Elgar, Aldershot: 125-167.

• “Capital, the State and Labour in Malaysia”. In Juliet Schor and Jong-Il You [eds]. Capital, the State and Labour: A Global Perspective, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, and United Nations University Press, Tokyo: 185-237.

• “Economic Theory and Industrial Policy in East Asia” (with Tan Kock Wah). In Robert Fitzgerald [ed.] The State and Economic Development: Lessons from the Far East, Frank Cass, London, and Journal of Far Eastern Business, 1 (3): 17-54.

• “Rural People’s Initiatives for Sustainable Development: The Scope and Limitations of the Market” (with Chang Yii Tan). In Syed Abdus Samad et al. [eds]. People’s Initiatives for Sustainable Development: Lessons of Experience, Asian and Pacific Development Centre, Kuala Lumpur: 375-96.

• “The Ascendance of the Statist Capitalists”. In John Ravenhill [ed.]. Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines and Thailand, Volume II. Edward Elgar, Aldershot: 125-167.

• “Une alternative de development national: Que peut-en retenir du role de l’etat dans les Nouveaux Pays Industrialisés Asiatiques”. Alternatives Sud, 2 (2): 63-78.

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1996 • “Deepening Democracy in Malaysia”. In M. Ikmal Said and Zahid Emby [eds]. Malaysia: Critical Perspectives, Malaysian Social Science Association, Kuala Lumpur.

• “Elections’ Janus Face: Limitations and Potential in Malaysia”. In Robert Taylor [ed.] The Politics of Elections in South East Asia, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Washington DC: 90-113.

• “Governance and Economic Liberalization in Malaysia” (with Khoo Boo Teik and Chang Yii Tan) in L. Frischtak and I. Atiyas [eds]. Governance, Leadership and Communication: Building Constituencies for Economic Reform, World Bank, Washington DC: 65-89.

• “Japan and Malaysia: A New East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere?”. In Asia in the Twenty-first Century, Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo: 51-66.

1997 • “Conversion to Islam and Rational Choice Institutional Analysis”. Journal

of Theoretical and Institutional Economics, 153 (1). • “Rents and Development in Multiethnic Malaysia” (with E.T. Gomez) in

Masahiko Aoki, Hyung-Ki Kim and Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara [eds]. The Role of Government in East Asian Economic Development, Oxford University Press, New York: 342-72.

• “Lessons from Growth and Structural Change in the Second-tier South East Asian Newly Industrializing Countries”. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Discussion Paper, Geneva.

• “Clash or Dialogue? Some Economic Considerations for the New Age”. Development and Socio-economic Progress, 70 (July/December): 78-92.

• “A Distinct Chinese Idiom of Business in Malaysia”. In A. Reid and D. Chirot [eds]. Entrepreneurial Minorities in Central Europe and Southeast Asia, University of Washington Press, Seattle:

• “A Southeast Asian Economic Model for Late Industrialization”. In Proceedings of the International Symposium ‘Southeast Asia: Global Area Studies for the 21st Century’, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto.

1998 • “Introduction: Overview” (with Ken Togo). In Takahashi Kazuo [ed.]

Asia’s Development Experiences: How Internationally Competitive National Manufacturing Firms Have Developed in Asia, Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Tokyo: 11-37.

• “Case of Malaysia: Industrial Policy and the Emergence of Internationally Competitive Manufacturing Firms in Malaysia” (with Rajah Rasiah, Rokiah Alavi and Jaya Gopal). In Kazuo Takahashi [ed.] Asia’s Development Experiences: How Internationally Competitive National Manufacturing Firms Have Developed in Asia, Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, Tokyo: 178-261.

• “Lessons from Growth and Structural Change in the Second-Tier South East Asian Newly Industrializing Countries”. In Hans Singer, Neelambar Hatti and Rameshwar Tandon [eds]. Export-led versus Balanced Growth in the 1990s, New World Order Series Vol. 13, B.R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi: 423-450.

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• “Introduction”. In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Tigers in Trouble: Financial Governance, Liberalisation and Crises in East Asia, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong: 1-32. Reprinted as “Financial Governance, Liberalisation and Crises in East Asia”. In Consumers International [ed.] Economic Crisis: The Social Cost, Consumers International, Penang: 4-38.

• “Malaysia: From Miracle to Debacle”. In Jomo K.S. [ed.] Tigers in Trouble: Financial Governance, Liberalisation and Crises in East Asia, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong: 181-198.

• “Financial Liberalization, Crises and Malaysian Policy Responses”. World Development, 26(8), August: 1563-1574; reprinted in RIS Digest 14(4)-15(1-2), Special Issue on East Asian Economic Crisis, September: 31-74

• “Malaysian Debacle: Whose Fault?”. Cambridge Journal of Economics 22(6), November: 707-722

• “Malaysian Industrialisation: Performance, Problems, Prospects” (with C.B. Edwards). In Ishak Yussof and Abd. Ghafar Ismail [eds]. Malaysian Industrialisation: Governance and Technical Change, Penerbit UKM, Bangi: 19-54.

• “Foreword”. In Lim Kit Siang, Economic and Financial Crisis, Democratic Action Party Economic Committee, Petaling Jaya: xviii-xxxi.

• “La Crise des Tigres Asiatiques et ses Incidences Mondiales: Une Analyse au Départ de l’Asie’ Alternatives Sud, 5(3): 25-68.

1999 • “Development Planning in Malaysia: A Critical Appraisal”. In B.N. Ghosh

and Muhammad Syukri Salleh [eds]. Political Economy of Development in Malaysia, Utusan Publications, Kuala Lumpur: 85-104.

• “Riba: Interest, Usury or Surplus? Alternative Interpretations and Their Economic Implications”. Journal of Alternative Political Economy, 1(1), January: 42-45.

• The Role of Law and Legal Institutions in Asian Economic Development, 1960-1995, by K. Pistor, P. A. Wellons and others. Asian Development Bank, Manila.

• “Comments on ‘African Experiences’”. In FASID [ed.] Microeconomies and Structural Adjustment in Africa: Experiences and Prospects of Small Business and Farmers. JICA & FASID, Tokyo: 129-135.

• “Comment: Crisis and the Developmental State in East Asia”. In R. Robison, M. Beeson, K. Jayasuriya and H-R Kim [eds] Politics and Markets in the Wake of the Asian Crisis, Routledge, London: 25-33.

• “Malaysia”. In I. Marsh, J. Blondel & T. Inoguchi [eds] Democracy, Governance and Economic Performance: East and Southeast Asia, United Nations University Press, Tokyo: 230-60.

• “Globalization and Human Development in East Asia”. In UNDP, Globalization With A Human Face: Human Development Report 1999, Background Papers, Vol. 2, Human Development Report Office, United Nations Development Programme, New York, 1999: 81-123.

• “Beyond Crony Capitalism: Rent-Seeking, Financial Restraint And Economic Development”. Centre for Development and Enterprise project on ‘Entrepreneurship and Expanding the Business Sector in South Africa’, Johannesburg.

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2000 • “Financial Reform and Crisis in Malaysia” (with Chin Kok Fay). In Masayoshi Tsurumi [ed.] Financial Crisis and System Reform in Asia, Hosei University Press, Tokyo. (in Japanese).

• “Introduction” (with Mushtaq H. Khan). In Mushtaq Khan and Jomo K. S. [eds] Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and the Asian Evidence, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 1-20.

• “Creating Efficient Rent-seeking Rights for Development: The Malaysian Dilemma” (with E. T. Gomez). In Mushtaq Khan and Jomo K. S. [eds] Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and the Asian Evidence, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 274-303.

• “Financial Sector Rents in Malaysia” (with Chin Kok Fay). In Mushtaq Khan and Jomo K. S. [eds] Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and the Asian Evidence, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 304-326.

• “Economic Considerations for a Renewed Nationalism”. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 30(3): 338-368.

• “Some Social Consequences of the 1997-8 Economic Crisis in Malaysia”. (with Lee Hwok Aun). In Social Impacts of the Asian Economic Crisis in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Thailand Development Research Institute, Bangkok: 167-228.

• “La liberalization financiere internationale et la crise du developpement est-asiatique”. Afrique et Developpement, 25 (1&2): 1-48.

2001 • “Introduction”. In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and

Recovery, Zed Books, London: xxii-xlii. • “From Currency Crisis to Recession: Some Macroeconomic Dimensions”.

In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Zed Books, London: 1-46.

• “Financial Regulation, Crisis and Responses” (with Natasha Hamilton-Hart). In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Zed Books, London: 67-89.

• “Financial Liberalisation and System Vulnerability” (with Chin Kok Fay). In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Zed Books, London: 90-133.

• “Capital Flows”. In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Zed Books, London: 134-173.

• “Capital Flows Volatility” (with Liew San Yee and Laura Kaehler). In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Zed Books, London: 174-198.

• “Capital Controls”. In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Zed Books, London: 199-215.

• “Social Impacts (with Lee Hwok Aun)”. In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Zed Books, London: 216-255.

• “East Asian Comparisons”. In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Zed Books, London: 256-294.

• “Rethinking the Role of Government Policy in Southeast Asia”. In Joseph E. Stiglitz and Shahid Yusuf [eds]. Rethinking the East Asian Miracle. Oxford University Press, New York, and World Bank, Washington DC: 461-508.

• “Financial Reform and Crisis in Malaysia” (with Chin Kok Fay). In

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Masayoshi Tsurumi [ed.] Financial Big Bang in Asia, Ashgate, Aldershot: 225-249.

• “Malaysia”. In Joel Krieger [ed.]. The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World. 2nd edition. Oxford University Press, New York: 517-8.

• “Editor’s Note”. In Memoirs of Khatijah Sidek, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi: 11-12..

• “Introduction”. In Jomo K. S. [ed.]. Reinventing Malaysia: Reflections on Its Past and Future. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi: 7-11.

• “Malaysian Debacle: Whose Fault?”. In Ha-Joon Chang, Gabriel Palma and D. Hugh Whittaker [eds]. Financial Liberalization and the Asian Crisis. Palgrave, Houndmills: 102-123.

• “Said Zahari: No Cowardly Past/A Malayan Hero”. Foreword to Dark Clouds At Dawn, by Said Zahari. INSAN, Kuala Lumpur: xxxii-xxxiv.

• “Preface: Lim Chin Siong – The Man and His Moment”. In Tan Jing Quee and Jomo K.S. [eds]. Comet In Our Sky: Lim Chin Siong In History. INSAN, Kuala Lumpur: vi-ix.

• “Public Intellectuals in Malaysia and in the Region”. API Newsletter, 1, June: 14-15.

• “Remembering Ishak Shari, 1948-2001”. API Newsletter, 2, December: 9. • “Introduction: Growth and Structural Change in the Second-tier Southeast

Asian NICs”. In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Southeast Asia’s Industrialization, Palgrave, Houndmills: 1-29.

• “Introduction”. In Jomo K. S. and Shyamala Nagaraj [eds] Globalization Versus Development: Heterodox Perspectives, Palgrave, Houndmills: xvii-xvii.

• “Implications of the GATT Uruguay Round for the Malaysian Economy” (with Mohamed Aslam Gulam Hassan) in Jomo K. S. and Shyamala Nagaraj [eds] Globalization Versus Development: Heterodox Perspectives, Palgrave, Houndmills: 26-58.

• “Industrial Financing Options: Lessons for Malaysia” (with Chin Kok Fay) in Jomo K. S. and Shyamala Nagaraj [eds] Globalization Versus Development: Heterodox Perspectives, Palgrave, Houndmills: 140-160.

• “International Financial Liberalisation and the Crisis of East Asian Development”. In Jomo K. S. and Shyamala Nagaraj [eds]. Globalization Versus Development: Heterodox Perspectives. Palgrave, Houndmills: 188-216.

• “Global Social Policy Forum”. Global Social Policy. 1 (2): 160-162. • “Governance, rent-seeking and private investment in Malaysia”. In J.

Edgardo Campos [ed.] Corruption: The Boom and Bust of East Asia. Ateneo de Manila University Press, Manila: 131-62.

• “Growth after the Asian Crisis: What remains of the East Asian model?” Reprinted in Hans Singer, Neelambar Hatti and Rameshwar Tandon [eds]. The NICs after the Asian Crisis. Ch. 48. New World Order series vol. 23. B.R.Publishing, New Delhi.

• “Globalization, Export-Oriented Industrialization, Female Employment Ad Equity In East Asia”. Paper prepared for the UNRISD Project on ‘Globalization, Export-Oriented Employment for Women and Social Policy’, October, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Geneva.

2002 • “Capital Controls: The experience of Malaysia”. World Economics, 3 (1),

January-March: 125-43.

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• “Introduction”. In Jomo K. S. [ed.] Ugly Malaysians? South-South Investments Abused. Institute for Black Studies, Durban: 1-8.

• “Southeast Asia: From Miracle To Debacle”. In Luigi Tomba [ed.]. East Asian Capitalism: Conflicts, Growth and Crisis. Annali della Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, No. XXXVI, Feltrinelli, Milan: 3-36.

• “The Political Economy of Malaysian Federalism: Economic Development, Public Policy and Conflict Containment” (with Wee Chong Hui), WIDER Discussion Paper No. 2002/113, November.

• “Asian Values and the East Asian Crisis”. Coordinated by Candido Mendes. Enrique Rodriguez Larreta [ed.]. Identity and Difference in the Global Era. Editora Universidade Candido Mendes, Rio de Janeiro for UNESCO/ISSC/EDUCAM: 331-342.

2003 • “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. RoutledgeCurzon, 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.

• “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

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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 (Special Issue on ‘Explaining Violent Conflict: Going Beyond Greed Versus Grievance’ edited by Tony Addison and S. Mansoob Murshed) 15 (4): 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.

• “Capital management techniques in developing countries” (with Gerald Epstein and Ilene Grabel). In Ariel Buira [ed.]. Challenges to the World Bank and IMF: Developing Country Perspectives. Anthem, London: 141-174.

• “Outlook for East Asia: US Dependency and Deflation”. In Ann Pettifor [ed.]. Real World Economic Outlook: The Legacy Of Globalization: Debt And Deflation. Palgrave, Houndmills: 104-107.

• “Comments on Zainal Aznam Yusof, ‘Malaysia’s Response to the China Challenge’”. Asian Economic Papers, 2 (2): 74-76.

• “Resource Exports and Resource Processing for Export in Southeast Asia” (with Michael Rock). In Ernest Aryeetey, Julius Court, Machiko Nissanke, Beatrice Weder [eds]. Asia and Africa in the Global Economy. United Nations University Press, Tokyo: 128-174.

• “Economic Considerations for a Renewed Nationalism”. Goft-o-gu (Dialogue between South and South), 37: 69-114 (in Persian).

• “The US and East Asia, Before and After September 11, 2001”. In Gyosei Kokubun [ed.]. How is America seen in Asia following September 11. Fiftieth Anniversary International Symposium. Japan Association for Asian Studies (JAAS), Tokyo: chapter 3.

• “Development Economics: Beyond the Washington Consensus”. In Poverty and Governance: RAWOO Lectures and 25th Anniversary Conference. Publication No. 26. RAWOO (Netherlands Development Assistance Research Council), Den Haag: 138-141.

• “Malaysia's September 1998 Controls: Background, Contents, Impacts, Comparisons, Implications, Lessons”. G-24 discussion paper, UNCTAD, Geneva. 32pp. (www.g24.org/ksjomgva.pdf)

2004 • “Crises, Recovery and Reforms in East Asia”. In Meghnad Desai and Yahia

Said [eds]. Global Governance and Financial Crises. Routledge, London: 83-120.

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• “Mahathir’s Economic Policy Legacy”. In Bridget Welsh [ed.]. Reflections – The Mahathir Years. Washington DC: Southeast Asia Studies Program, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University: 253-262.

• “Malaysia”. In Hadi Soesastro and Jomo K. S. The Outlook for Indonesian and Malaysian Economies 2004. Trends in Southeast Asia Series: 5, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore: 13-19.

• “Malaysia’s September 1998 Controls: Background, Context, Impacts, Comparisons, Implications, Lessons”. In Capital Controls in Financial Crises: The Malaysian Experience. The Malaysian Society, University of Essex, Colchester: 10-41.

• “Lessons From The East Asian Crisis of 1997-98”. In Bertil Tungodden, Nicholas Stern, and Ivar Kolstad [eds]. Toward Pro-Poor Policies – Aid, Institutions and Globalization. Oxford University Press, New York, for World Bank: 249-278. http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/eurvp/web.nsf/Pages/Paper+by+Jomo+KS/$File/JOMO+KS.PDF

• “The U.S. and East Asia, Before and After September 11, 2001”. Asian Studies (Aziya Kenkyu) (Japan Association for Asian Studies), 50 (2), April: 24-33.

• “Higashi-Ajia-Moderu-no Nani-ga Nokoronoka” (What Remains of the East Asian Model?). In Noguchi Makoto, Hirakawa Hitoshi and Sano Makoto [eds]. Han-gurobarizumu no Kaihatsu Keizaigaku (Beyond Market-Driven Development). Nippon Hyoronsha, Tokyo: 135-156.

• “Usman Awang, Pembela Keadilan” [Usman Awang, Advocate of Justice]. In Anwar Ridhwan [ed.] Usman Awang Yang Saya Kenali [The Usman Awang I Knew]. Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur: 115-121.

• “Some East Asian Lessons for African Development”. In Alemayehu Seyoum, Assefa Admassie, Befekadu Degefe, Berhanu Nega, Mulat Demeke, Tadesse Biru Kersemeo, Wolday Amha [eds]. Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Ethiopian Economy. Volume 1. Ethiopian Economic Association, Addis Ababa: 281-309.

• “Implications of Economic Neo-Liberalism on Human Security”. In Surichai Wun’gaeo [ed.]. Human Security Now: Strengthening Policy Networks in Southeast Asia. Chulalongkorn University Center for Social Development Studies, Bangkok: 26-33. http://www.csds.polsci.chula.ac.th/publications/HS%20Now%20CONTENT.html

• “Southeast Asian Developmental States in Comparative East Asian Perspective”. In Linda Low [ed.]. Developmental States: Relevancy, Redundancy or Reconfiguration? Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY: 57-77.

• “Afterword: James Puthucheary, a committed scholar”. In James Puthucheary. Ownership and control in the Malayan economy. INSAN, Kuala Lumpur: 184-204.

2005 • “Before the Storm: The Impact of Foreign Capital Inflows on the Malaysian

Economy, 1966-1996” (with Wong Hwa Kiong). Journal of Asia-Pacific Economy 10 (1), February: 56-69.

• “Islam, Socialism and Marxism: Clarifying Incompatibilities”. In Riaz Hassan [ed.]. Local and Global: Social Transformation in Southeast Asia – Essays in Honour of Professor Syed Hussein Alatas. Brill Social Sciences in Asia 3. Brill, Leiden & Boston: 71-80.

• “Malaysia’s New Economic Policy and ‘National Unity’”. In Yusuf Bangura and Rodolfo Stavenhagen [eds]. Racism and Public Policy. Palgrave, Houndmills:

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182-214. • “Capital Management Techniques in Developing Countries” (with Gerald

Epstein and Ilene Grabel). In Gerald Epstein [ed.]. Capital Flight and Capital Controls in Developing Countries. Edward Elgar, Aldershot: 301-333.

• “What remains of the East Asian model?”. In Costas Lapavitsas and Makoto Noguchi (eds). Beyond Market-Driven Development: Drawing on the experience of Asia and Latin America. Routledge, London: 117-135.

• “Introduction” (with Erik Reinert). In Jomo K. S. and Erik Reinert (eds).The Origins of Development Economics: How Schools of Economic Thought Have Addressed Development. Zed Books, London, and Tulika, New Delhi, 2005: vii-xxii.

• “Introduction”. In Jomo K. S. (ed.). The Pioneers of Development Economics: Great Economists on Development. Zed Books, London, and Tulika, Delhi, 2005: vii-xiii.

• “Economic Reform for Whom?: Beyond the Washington Consensus”. post-autistic economics review, 35, 5 December: 11—18. http://www.paecon.net/PAEReview/issue35/Jomo35.htm

• “Pascakolonialisme? Apakah imperialisme sudah mati?” (Post-colonialism? Is imperialism dead?). In Pascakolonialisme Dalam Pemikiran Melayu (Post-colonialism in Malay thinking). Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur: 37-44.

2006 • “Preface”. In Jomo K. S. and Ben Fine (eds). The New Development Economics:

After the Washington Consensus (with Ben Fine). Zed Books, London, and Tulika, New Delhi, 2006: vii-xii.

• “Introduction”. In Jomo K. S. (ed.). The Long Twentieth Century -- Globalization Under Hegemony: The Changing World Economy. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2006: 1-29.

• “Introduction”. In Jomo K. S. (ed.). The Long Twentieth Century -- The Great Divergence: Hegemony, Uneven Development and Global Inequality. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2006: 1-24.

• “External liberalization, economic performance, and distribution in Malaysia” (with Tan Eu Chye). In Lance Taylor (ed.). External liberalization in Asia, Post-socialist Europe, and Brazil. Oxford University Press, New York: 232-266.

• “Imperialism is Alive and Well: Globalization and East Asia after September 11”. In Craig Calhoun, Frederick Cooper and Kevin W. Moore [eds]. Lessons of Empire: Imperial Histories and American Power. The New Press, New York: 253-268.

• “An Afterword”. To Mokhzani Abdul Rahim (2006). Credit in a Malay peasant economy. Arus Intelek, with Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur: 313-332.

• “Macroeconomic policy, growth, redistribution and poverty reduction: the case of Malaysia”. In G. A. Cornia (ed.). Pro-Poor Macroeconomics: Potential and Limitations. Palgrave, Basingstoke: 193-216.

• “Ethnic Discrimination: A Critical Survey of Economic Explanations”. In Bruce Corrie and Samuel L. Myers, Jr [eds]. Racial and Ethnic Economic Inequality: An International Perspective. Peter Lang Publishing, New York: 35-45.

• “Pathways through Financial Crisis: Malaysia”. Global Governance, 12 (4), October-December: 489-505. (Special issue on ‘Understanding Pathways

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through Financial Crises and the impact of the IMF ’, edited by Ngaire Woods).

• “The Inequality Predicament”. UN Chronicle 43 (1): 51. http://www.un.org/Pubs/chronicle/2006/issue1/0106p51.htm • “Economic Development and Regional Cooperation in East Asia”. In

Indermit Gill, Yukon Huang and Homi Kharas (eds). East Asian Visions: Perspectives on Economic Development. World Bank, Washington, DC, and Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore: 75-90.

• “After the Washington Consensus: The IMF, World Bank and Economic Development”. IPS (Institute of Policy Studies) Newsletter No. 4, October (7 pp)

http://www.ips.org.sg/events/ips-ess/IPS-ESS%20Breakfast%20with%20Jomo.pdf

2007 • ‘Preface’. In Jomo K. S. with Jacques Baudot (eds). Flat World, Big Gaps: Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty and Inequality United Nations Publications, New York, with Zed Books, London, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, and Third World Network, Penang: xvii-xxviii.

• ‘Growth with equity in East Asia’. In Jomo K. S. with Jacques Baudot (eds). Flat World, Big Gaps: Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty and Inequality United Nations Publications, New York, with Zed Books, London, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, and Third World Network, Penang: 353-375.

• ‘Preface’. In Jose Antonio Ocampo, Jomo K. S. and Sarbuland Khan (eds). Policy Matters: Economic And Social Policies To Sustain Equitable Development. United Nations Publications, New York, with Zed Books, London, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, and Third World Network, Penang: xi-xv.

• ‘Preface’. In Jomo K.S. (ed.). Malaysian Industrial Policy. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore, and University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu: xiii-xxv.

• ‘Investment Policy In Malaysia’ (with Greg Felker). In Jomo K.S. (ed.). Malaysian Industrial Policy. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore, and University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu: 55-80.

• ‘Technology Policy In Malaysia’ (with Greg Felker). In Jomo K.S. (ed.). Malaysian Industrial Policy. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore, and University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu: 119-149. Revised version published in International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 1 (2): 153-178.

• ‘Rent-Seeking And Industrial Policy In Malaysia’ (with Hasli Hasan). In Jomo K.S. (ed.). Malaysian Industrial Policy. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore, and University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu: 150-171.

• ‘Equity in Malaysian health care: an analysis of public health expenditures and health care facilities’. In Chee Heng Leng and Simon Barraclough (eds). Health care in Malaysia: The dynamics of provision, financing and access. Routledge, London: 102-116.

• ‘Policy space? Overcoming constraints to pursuing national development strategies’. In Bhumika Muchhala (ed.). The policy space debate: Does a Globalized and Multilateral Economy Constrain Development Policies? Asia Program Special Report No. 136, April, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC: 8-16.

• ‘Bringing the South back in: Some thoughts on academic publishing’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 8 (3): 449-453.

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• ‘Making Poverty History? Unequal Development Today’. IIAS Newsletter #45: 10-11.

• ‘What Did We Really Learn from the 1997-98 Asian Debacle?’ In Bhumika Muchhala (ed.). Ten years after: Revisiting the Asian Financial Crisis. Asia Program, October, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC: 21-37.

• “Financial Liberalisation, Crises and the Role of Capital Controls: The Malaysian Case”. Economic and Political Weekly XLII (50), Dec. 15-21: 73-78.

• “Explaining Growth Divergences”. In Jose Antonio Ocampo, Jomo K. S. and Robert Vos (eds). Growth Divergences: Explaining differences in economic performance. United Nations Publications, New York, with Zed Books, London, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, and Third World Network, Penang: 1-24.

• “Towards full employment and decent work: An introduction”. In Jose Antonio Ocampo and Jomo K. S. (eds). Towards full and decent employment. United Nations Publications, New York, with Zed Books, London, Orient Longman, Hyderabad, and Third World Network, Penang: 1-21.

2008 • “A Critical Review of the Evolving Privatization Debate”. In Gerard Roland

(ed.). Privatization: Successes and Failures. Columbia University Press, New York: 199-212.

• “Concerted action urgently needed to avoid meltdown”. IPS UN Journal, 16 (31): 6.

• “The East Asian newly industrializing countries”. In Amitava K. Dutt and Jaime Ros (eds). International Handbook of Development Economics. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham: 569-578 (chapter 70).

• “Preface”. In Jomo K. S. with Wong Sau Ngan (eds). Law, Institutions and Malaysian Economic Development. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore: vii-xii.

• “Making Malaysia legally” (with Wong Sau Ngan). In Jomo K. S. with Wong Sau Ngan (eds). Law, Institutions and Malaysian Economic Development. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore: 1-21.

• “The political economy of post-colonial transformation” (with Chang Yii Tan). In Jomo K. S. with Wong Sau Ngan (eds). Law, Institutions and Malaysian Economic Development. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore: 22-53.

• “Colonial land law and the transformation of Malay peasant agriculture”. In Jomo K. S. with Wong Sau Ngan (eds). Law, Institutions and Malaysian Economic Development. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore: 129-155.

• “Labour laws and industrial relations” (with Vijayakumari Kanapathy). In Jomo K. S. with Wong Sau Ngan (eds). Law, Institutions and Malaysian Economic Development. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore: 156-176.

• “Investment and technology policy: Government intervention, regulation and incentives”. In Jomo K. S. with Wong Sau Ngan (eds). Law, Institutions and Malaysian Economic Development. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore: 177-202.

• “Institutional initiatives for crisis management, 1998” (with Wong Sook Ching). In Jomo K. S. with Wong Sau Ngan (eds). Law, Institutions and Malaysian Economic Development. National University of Singapore Press,

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Singapore: 203-221. • “Corporate governance reform for East Asia”. In Jomo K. S. with Wong Sau

Ngan (eds). Law, Institutions and Malaysian Economic Development. National University of Singapore Press, Singapore: 222-239.

• “Political economy of today’s global hunger, food crisis”. SUNS – South-North Development Monitor #6510, 4 July.

• “Lektionen aus der Ostasienkrise”. In Karin Kublock and Cornelia Staritz [eds]. Asienkrise: Lektionen gelernt?. VSA Verlag, Hamburg: 127-142.

• “Causes of the 1997-1998 East Asian Crises and Obstacles to Implementing Lessons”. In Richard W. Carney (ed.). Lessons from the Asian Financial Crisis. Routledge, New York.

• “Capital Management Techniques In Developing Countries: Managing Capital Flows in Malaysia, India, and China” (with Gerald Epstein and Ilene Grabel). In Joseph Stiglitz and Jose Antonio Campo (eds). Capital Market Liberalization and Development. Oxford University Press, New York.

• “The financial crisis and the developing world”. Multinational Monitor 29 (3), November/December: 31-33.

• “Trade liberalization for development?” (with Rudiger von Arnim). Economic and Political Weekly 43 (48), 29 November: 11-12.

• “Trade theory status quo despite Krugman” (with Rudiger von Arnim). Economic and Political Weekly 43 (49), 6 December: 29-31.

• “The Marshall Plan at 60: The General’s Successful War On Poverty”. UN Chronicle (with Erik Reinert)

http://www.un.org/Pubs/chronicle/2008/webarticles/080103_marshallplan.html • “Inequality and Economic Development”. UN Chronicle http://www.un.org/Pubs/chronicle/2008/webarticles/080226_economic_development.html • “The Climate Change Challenge”. UN Chronicle http://www.un.org/Pubs/chronicle/2008/webarticles/080226_climate_challenge.html

2009 • “Export-oriented Industrialization, Female Employment and Gender Wage Equity in East Asia”. Economic and Political Weekly 44 (1), 3 January: 41-49.

• “Trade liberalization and economic development”. Science (American Academy for the Advancement of Science) v. 323, 9 January: 211-212.

• “Reforming East Asia for Sustainable Development” (2003). Reprinted in Thomas Clarke and Marie Dela Rama (eds). Corporate Governance and Globalization. Volume 2: Development and Regulation. Sage, London.

• “Economic liberalisation and development in Africa”. In Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (ed.). The Study of Africa. Volume II: Global and Transnational Engagements. Codesria, Dakar: chapter 3.

Forthcoming • “La nouvelle politique economique Malaysiene” (The Malaysian New

Economic Policy). In Jean-Louis Margolin [ed.] Malaysia-Singapore: Le Fer de Lance de l’Asie du Sud-Est, L’Harmattan, Paris (forthcoming).

Unpublished • “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

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Economies, Tokyo and Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, and Instituto de Economia Latin America y el Caribe, Rio de Janeiro.

• “Poverty Reduction: A Note on Measurement and Policy”. In Shankaran Nambiar [ed.]. Reassessing Poverty In Malaysia. Wisdom House, Leeds: Chapter 6.

• “Ethnic Redistribution, State Intervention and Economic Liberalization in Malaysia: The New Economic Policy and After”.

• “Public Enterprises in Malaysia” • “Price Liberalisation and Farmer Welfare in Malaysia” (with Aziz Rahman) • “Social Indicators of Malaysian Development” (with Chang Yii Tan) • “Economic Liberalisation and Labour in Malaysia” (with V. Kanapathy)

for International Labour Office, Geneva. PERSONAL DETAILS • Date of birth: 11 December 1952

• Gender: Male • Place of Birth: Penang, Malaysia • Nationality: Malaysian • Family: Married to Noelle Rodriguez, 3 children (Nadia, born 12 August

1987; Emil, born 9 June 1989; Leal, born 6 April 1990) N.B. This abridged C.V. does not provide other information including consultancy reports,

unpublished conference, seminar and working papers, book reviews, articles published in non-academic journals, the popular (including business) press, etc.