Foreign Capital and Industrialization in Malaysia
This book examines foreign capital's role in stimulating industrialization. Using both conventional and unconventional approaches, the author finds foreign capital to have played a positive role in Malaysia's industrialization. The branch- and industry-le
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FOREIGN CAPITAL AND INDUSTRIALIZATION IN MALAYSIA
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General Editors: Peter Nolan, Lecturer in the Faculty of Economics and Politics, University of Cambridge, and Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics, Jesus College, Cambridge, England; and Malcolm Falkus, Professor of Economic History, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia In the last decades of the twentieth century the small and medium-sized nations of East and South-East Asia have begun a process of potentially enormous political and economic transformation. Explosive growth has occurred already in many parts of the region, and the more slowlygrowing countries are attempting to emulate this vanguard group. The impact of the region upon the world economy has increased rapidly and is likely to continue to do so in the future. In order to understand better economic developments within this vast and diverse region, this series aims to publish books on both contemporary and historical issues. It includes works both by Western scholars and by economists from countries within the region. Published titles include: Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown INDIAN CAPITAL AND THE ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION OF MODERN SOUTH-EAST ASIA John Butcher and Howard Dick THE RISE AND FALL OF REVENUE FARMING Mark Cleary and Shuang Yann Wong OIL, DEVELOPMENT AND DIVERSIFICATION IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Yujiro Hayami and Toshihiko Kawagoe THE AGRARIAN ORIGINS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Medhi Krongkaew (editor) THAILAND'S INDUSTRIALIZATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES Rajah Rasiah FOREIGN CAPITAL AND INDUSTRIALIZATION IN MALAYSIA
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STUDIES IN THE ECONOMIES OF EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA
Rajah Rasiah Lecturer, Faculty of Economics Universiti Kebangaan, Malaysia
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Foreign Capital and Industrialization in Malaysia
© Rajah Rasiah 1995
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