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ASIAN ECONOMIC CRISIS (7) answer(s).
 
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ID:   058985


Crafting Thailand's new social contract / Hewison, Kevin 2004  Journal Article
Hewison, Kevin Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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ID:   058989


Economic security in an era of globalization: definition and pr / Kahler, Miles 2004  Journal Article
Kahler, Miles Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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ID:   066053


Examining the " Authoritarian Advantage" in Southeast Asian development in the wake of Asian Economic failures / Wrage, Stephen D   Article
Wrage, Stephen D Article
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Publication 1999.
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ID:   055433


Explaining the emergence of new East Asian regionalism: Beyond power and interest-Based approaches / Yu , Hyun-Seok   Journal Article
Yu , Hyun-Seok Journal Article
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ID:   047404


Globalization rough and risky road: 50 years of India's independence / Banerjee, Brojendra Nath 1998  Book
Banerjee, Brojendra Nath Book
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Publication New Delhi, New Age International (P) Ltd., 1998.
Description xxi, 502p.
Standard Number 8122411657
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ID:   075003


More than a blip: the changed character of South-East Asia's engagement with the global economy in the post-1997 period / Pritchard, Bill   Journal Article
Pritchard, Bill Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Through reviewing South-East Asia's recent economic engagement with the global economy, this paper points to profound recent transformations in the scope and character of the region's development. Foreign direct investment was the key driver of regional growth in the pre-1997 period, yet currently, the region faces a more difficult and multifaceted economic arena from which to attract such funds. Foreign direct investment is more selective, both geographically and by sector, than was the case in that earlier period. This paper explains the confluence of economics, business practices and politics that are giving rise to these outcomes, and concludes from this that development trajectories in South-East Asia will become more diverse between the countries of the region, with implications for how we understand regional economic performance.
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ID:   058755


State Sovereignty, political legitimacy and regional institutio / Narine, Shaun 2004  Journal Article
Narine, Shaun Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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