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  1. Addressing education inequality in sub-Saharan Africa
  2. Universalization of Indonesian cultural and scientific regulations
  3. Determinants of Board Composition and Corporate Governance in Chinese Enterprises Since Reforms Began: A Comparison of Controlling Shareholders
  4. Evaluating Productivity of Chinese Microfinance Institutions: A Malmquist Approach
  5. History of microfinance in Bangladesh: A life cycle theory approach
  6. Civil Society Organizations in Opposition to Healthcare Commercialization: Protecting Access for the Poor and Middle Class in Malaysia
  7. Deceased Donor Organs: What Can Be Done to Raise Donation Rates Using Evidence From Malaysia?
  8. Industrialization and labour in Malaysia
  9. Globalization of industrialization and its impact on clothing workers in Myanmar
  10. Globalization, industrialization and labour markets in China
  11. The Influence of Socioeconomic and Demographic Variables on Willingness to Donate Cadaveric Human Organs in Malaysia
  12. Southeast Asia and the Asian and Global Financial Crises
  13. Crisis Effects on the Electronics Industry in Southeast Asia
  14. Living kidney donation: the importance of public education
  15. Institutional change and state-owned enterprises in China's urban housing market
  16. Living Kidney Donation: The Importance of Public Education
  17. Ownership, technological capabilities and exports of garment firms in Myanmar
  18. Export and innovation in Cambodian clothing manufacturing firms
  19. Cardiovascular disease risk factors and socioeconomic variables in a nation undergoing epidemiologic transition
  20. Firm size, technological capability, exports and economic performance: the case of electronics industry in Malaysia
  21. Human Capital Flows in Taiwan’s Technological Catch Up in Integrated Circuit Manufacturing
  22. Can China's Miraculous Economic Growth Continue?
  23. Qingdao
  24. Firm size, export intensity, and technological capabilities in Sri Lankan manufacturing firms: an evolutionary analysis
  25. Malaysia1
  26. Is Malaysia Facing Negative Deindustrialization?
  27. Production linkages, technological intensities and economic performance: small and medium enterprises in Malaysian manufacturing
  28. The Politics of Uneven Development: Thailand's Economic Growth in Comparative Perspective
  29. Epilogue: Implications from industrializing East Asia's innovation and learning experiences
  30. Introduction: Governance and coordination modes in driving innovation and learning
  31. Moving up in the global value chain in button manufacturing in China
  32. Garment manufacturing in Laos: clustering and technological capabilities
  33. Ownership, R&D and export intensities of automotive parts firms in East Asia
  34. State, Institutions and Industrial Development: Industrial Deepening and Upgrading Policies in Taiwan and Thailand Compared
  35. Erratum to “A hard slog, not a leap frog: Globalization and sustainability transitions in developing Asia” [Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change 76 (2009) 241–254]
  36. Innovation and learning in the integrated circuits industry in Taiwan and China
  37. Explaining technological catch-up in Asia
  38. Are electronics firms in Malaysia catching up in the technology ladder?
  39. Ownership and technological capabilities in Indonesia's automotive parts firms
  40. Home government policies for outward FDI from emerging economies: lessons from Asia
  41. The New Political Economy of Southeast Asia
  42. Economic performance and technological intensities of electronics firms in Johor: Does size matter?
  43. Does firm size matter in export, technology, and marketing activities of Indian garment firms?
  44. Malaysia's Textile and Garment Firms at the Crossroads
  45. Can Garment Exports from Cambodia, Laos and Burma be Sustained?
  46. Introduction: The Dynamics of Textile and Garment Manufacturing in Asia
  47. Garment manufacturing in Cambodia and Laos
  48. Industrializing Southeast Asia
  49. Expansion and slowdown in Southeast Asian electronics manufacturing
  50. Technological intensities and economic performance: a study of foreign and local electronics firms in Malaysia
  51. Privatising Healthcare in Malaysia: Power, Policy and Profits
  52. A hard slog, not a leap frog: Globalization and sustainability transitions in developing Asia
  53. Uneven Paths of Development
  54. Technological Capabilities of Automotive Firms in Indonesia and Malaysia
  55. Foreign Ownership, Technological Intensities and Economic Performance of Automotive Parts Firms in India
  56. Conclusions and Implications: The Role of Multinationals in Technological Capability Building and Localization in Asia
  57. Economic performance and technological intensities of manufacturing firms in Malaysia: Does size matter?
  58. Globalization and the Malaysian response
  59. Summary of General Discussion on “Export Orientation and Technological Intensities in Auto Parts Firms in East and Southeast Asia: Does Ownership Matter?” by Rajah Rasiah
  60. Export Orientation and Technological Intensities in Auto Parts Firms in East and Southeast Asia: Does Ownership Matter?
  61. FOREIGN OWNERSHIP, TECHNOLOGICAL INTENSITIES AND NETWORK STRENGTH: ELECTRONICS FIRMS IN EAST ASIA
  62. The systemic quad: technological capabilities and economic performance of computer and component firms in Penang and Johor, Malaysia
  63. The ‘Greening’ of Industry and Development in Southeast Asia: Perspectives on Industrial Transformation and Environmental Regulation; Introduction
  64. Bruce McFarlane: The consummate Marxist
  65. Ownership, technological intensities, and economic performance in South Africa
  66. Information and communication technology and GDP per capita
  67. Trade-related Investment Liberalization under the WTO: The Malaysian Experience
  68. Are Foreign Firms More Productive and Export- and Technology-intensive than Local Firms in Kenyan Manufacturing?
  69. A tribute to professor Sanjaya Lall: a world class industrial development researcher
  70. The competitive impact of China on Southeast Asia's labour markets
  71. Learning and innovation: the role of market, government and trust in the information hardware industry in Taiwan
  72. Foreign ownership, technological intensity and export incidence: a study of auto parts, electronics and garment firms in Indonesia
  73. Technological intensities in East and Southeast Asian electronics firms: Does network strength matter?
  74. Foreign Firms, Technological Capabilities and Economic Performance
  75. Exports and Technological Capabilities: A Study of Foreign and Local Firms in the Electronics Industry in Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand
  76. Foreign ownership, technology and electronics exports from Malaysia and Thailand
  77. TRIPS and capability building in developing economies: Critical issues
  78. TRIPs and Industrial Technology Development in East and South Asia
  79. Tiger Technology: The Creation of a Semiconductor Industry in East Asia. By John A. Mathews and Dong-Sung Cho. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. xxiii, 389 pp. $54.95 (cloth).
  80. Government-Business Coordination and Small Enterprise Performance in the Machine Tools Sector in Malaysia
  81. Globalization and private capital movements
  82. International portfolio equity flows and the financial crisis in Malaysia
  83. Malaysia’s national innovation system
  84. The Malaysian financial crisis: Capital expansion, cronyism and contraction
  85. Innovation And Institutions
  86. Book review: Easternization: The spread of Japanese manufacturing techniques in developing economies by R. Kaplinsky. (London, Frank Cass, 1994, pp. 321, £35.00.)
  87. Book review: Easternization: The spread of Japanese manufacturing techniques in developing economies by R. Kaplinsky. (London, Frank Cass, 1994, pp. 321, £35.00.)
  88. Manufacturing as Engine of Growth and Industrialisation in Malaysia
  89. The economics of growth and technical change: Technologies, nations, agents
  90. Foreign Capital and Industrialization in Malaysia
  91. Laissez fairism and industrial development in colonial Malaya
  92. Labour and industrialization in Malaysia
  93. Capitalist industrialisation in ASEAN
  94. Competition and governance: Work in Malaysia's textile and garment industries
  95. Malaysian Electronics: The Changing Prospects for Employment and Restructuring
  96. Competition and Restructuring in the Semiconductor Industry: Implications for Technology Transfer and Its Absorption in Penang
  97. The changing face of the electronics industry in the periphery: the case of Malaysia1
  98. The semiconductor industry in Penang: Implications for the new international division of labour theories
  99. Globalization and private
  100. Industrial technology transition in Malaysia
  101. Malaysia's recovery from the burst bubble
  102. Introduction
  103. Industrialization in the Second-tier NIEs
  104. Macro, Meso and Micro Coordination and Technological Progress
  105. Explaining Variations in Semiconductor Catch-up Strategies in China, Korea, Malaysia and Taiwan