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Soft Copies of Writings Available for Download

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FAO Ending Malnutrition (2015)

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UN Globalisation in Sub-Saharan Africa (2013)

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Labour Market Segmentation in Malaysian Services (2009)

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New Approaches to Investment Policy in the ASEAN 4

Greg Felker with Jomo K. S.

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Some East Asian Lessons for African Development?

Chair, Executive Committee, IDEAs (International Development Economics Associates)

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Before the Storm: The Impact of Foreign Capital Inflows on the Malaysian Economy, 1966–1996

Wong Hwa Kiong & KS Jomo

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Causes of the Crises and Obstacles to Implementing Lessons

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Economic Liberalization And Development In Africa

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Developmental States In The Face Of Globalization: Southeast Asia In Comparative East Asian Perspective 

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Some East Asian Lessons For African Development?

Chair, Executive Committee, IDEAs (International Development Economics Associates)

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Economic liberalization and constraints to development in Sub-Saharan Africa

Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Rudiger von Arnim

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Technology Policy in Malaysia

Greg Felker with Jomo K.S.

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Malaysia’s September 1998 Controls: Background, Context, Impacts, Comparisons, Implications, Lessons 

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Capital Management Techniques In Developing Countries: Managing Outflows in Malaysia, India and China

Gerald Epstein, Ilene Grabel and Jomo, K.S.

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Globalization, Export-Oriented Industrialization, Female Employment And Equity In East Asia 

Paper prepared for the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) Project on Globalization, Export-Oriented Employment for Women and Social Policy 

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Imperialism, Globalization and East Asia After September 11

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Privatization And Re-Nationalization In Malaysia: A Survey

Jomo K. S. and Tan Wooi Syn 

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Affirmative Action And Exclusion In Malaysia: Ethnic And Regional Inequalities In A Multicultural Society 

Jomo K. S. with Wee Chong Hui 

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Southeast Asian Developmental States In Comparative East Asian Perspective 

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Mahathir’s Economic Policy Legacy 

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Financial Liberalization, Crises and the Role of Capital Controls: The Malaysian Case

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Were Malaysia’s Capital Controls Effective?

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The New Economic Policy and Interethnic Relations in Malaysia

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Obstacles to Implementing Lessons from the 1997-1998 East Asian Crises

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The Struggle for History

(SEPHIS Lecture delivered at Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Penang, Malaysia, 3 September 2004)

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State Intervention, Corporate Governance And Industrial Relations In Malaysia 

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The U.S. and East Asia, Before and After September 11, 2001

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Lessons from the 1997–98 East Asian Crises

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Mahathir’s Flawed Economic Policy Legacy

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Before the Storm: The Impact of Foreign Capital Inflows on the Malaysian Economy, 1966–1996

Wong Hwa Kiong & KS Jomo 

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