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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 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.

2002

“Capital Controls: The experience of Malaysia”. World Economics, 3(1), January-March: 125-43.
“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. Routledge, London: 196-219.
“New Approaches To Investment Policy in the ASEAN 4” (with Greg Felker). In Jomo K. S. (ed.). Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle To Debacle And Beyond. RoutledgeCurzon, London: 81-135.
“Financial Governance And Crisis In Southeast Asia (with Natasha Hamilton-Hart) “. In Jomo K. S. (ed.). Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? From Miracle To Debacle And Beyond. RoutledgeCurzon, London: 220-279.
“Rethinking Economic Discrimination”. American Economic Review. 93 (2): 338-342.
“State and Market in Economic Development: Southeast Asian Industrial Policy in Comparative East Asian Perspective”. In Joao Carlos Ferraz, Jose Antonio Ocampo, Ippei Yamazawa (eds). Promoting Growth and Welfare: The Role of Institutions and Structural Change in Asia, Institute of Developing Economies, Tokyo and Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago, and Instituto de Economia Latin America y el Caribe, Rio de Janeiro.
“Capital Flows Into and From Malaysia”. In Stephany Griffith-Jones, Ricardo Gottschalk and Jacques Cailloux (eds). International Capital Flows in Calm and Turbulent Times: The Need for New International Architecture. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI: 107-161.
“Introduction” (with Ken Togo). In Jomo K. S. (ed.). Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed In East Asia. RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-17.
“Industrial Policy And The Emergence Of Internationally Competitive Manufacturing Firms In Malaysia” (with Rajah Rasiah, Rokiah Alavi, Jaya Gopal). In Jomo K. S. (ed.). Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally Competitive National Firms And Industries Developed In East Asia. RoutledgeCurzon, London: 106-172.
“Uneven Development and Relative Surplus Population: A Conceptual Outline”. In Bernard Founou-Tchuigoua, Sams Dine Sy & Amady A. Dieng (eds). Critical Social Thought for the XXIst Century: Essays in Honour of Samir Amin.. L’Harmattan, Paris for Forum du Tiers-Monde: 185-196.
“The Political Economy of Malaysian Federalism: Economic Development, Public Policy and Conflict Containment” (with Wee Chong Hui). Journal of International Development. 15: 441-456.
“Introduction” (with Brian Folk). In Jomo K. S. and Brian C. Folk (eds). Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia. RoutledgeCurzon, London: 1-9.
“Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia”. In Jomo K. S. and Brian C. Folk (eds). Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia. RoutledgeCurzon, London: 10-25.
“Crises, recovery and reforms in East Asia”. In Meghnad Desai and Yahia Said (eds). Financial Crises and Global Governance. RoutledgeCurzon, London: ch. 6.

 

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