Jomo K S
is Professor in the Applied Economics Department,
Faculty of Economics and Administration, University
of Malaya. Jomo is on the Board of the United Nations
Research Institute on Social Development (UNRISD),
Geneva, and Founder Chair of IDEAs, or International
Development Economics Associates (www.networkideas.org)
He has two children, Nadia (born 1987) and Emil (born
1989).
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 (since 1982), and Cornell (1993). He has
also been a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University
(1987-8; 1991-2).
He has authored over 35 monographs, edited over 45
books and translated 11 volumes besides writing many
academic papers and articles for the media. He is
on the editorial boards of several learned journals.
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 others) and M Way: Mahathir’s Economic
Policy Legacy. |