ASEAN's "package deal" industrial projects
In: Asia Pacific community: a quarterly review, Heft 2, S. 129-139
ISSN: 0387-1711
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In: Asia Pacific community: a quarterly review, Heft 2, S. 129-139
ISSN: 0387-1711
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In: Southeast Asian affairs, Band 3, S. 56
ISSN: 0377-5437
In: Southeast Asian affairs, Band 1976, Heft 1, S. 56-64
ISSN: 1793-9135
In: Crisis Management and Public Policy, S. 51-62
In: Economica, Band 35, Heft 140, S. 472
"Why are some nations rich and others poor? Why do the citizens of some countries lead a happy, prosperous life while others struggle in terrible want? This book takes the reader through the eventful life journey of one of Singapore's best known economists and educators, Professor Lim Chong Yah. Born in Malacca, the author planted tapioca to feed himself and his family, caught fish in paddy fields and was thrown in jail as a 10-year-old during the war. He fought to win a Commonwealth scholarship to get a decent education, met the love of his life at a Chinese New Year party, became a Professor at two of the best universities in Asia, and went on to write one the most widely-used economics textbooks of the time, Elements of Economic Theory. At 84, Lim Chong Yah is as feisty, indomitable and curious as when he was a small, cheeky boy catching fighting fish in those paddy fields. And he still asks the fundamental question of how each of us can make a difference."--Publisher's website
In: Crisis Management and Public Policy, S. 19-34
In: Pacific affairs: an international review of Asia and the Pacific, Band 41, Heft 3, S. 449
ISSN: 1715-3379
Key Features:Reviews how South Asia is responding to the challenge of globalization and whether global integration has been beneficial for the regionDraws comparisons between India and China, the two emerging superpowersWritten by two experts in the field with decades of work experience at the Asian Development BankForeword by Prof Lim Chong Yah.
In: Asia Pacific community: a quarterly review, Heft 6, S. 1-55
ISSN: 0387-1711
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