This book offers a more nuanced historical analysis of the role of governments, especially industrial policy, in the recent growth and industrialization of the second-tier Southeast Asian newly industrializing countries, such as Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
In this first critical, multidisciplinary assessment of recent privatization in a developing country, the contributors offer valuable lessons for the comparative study of denationalization and related public policy options.
This book assesses the sources and nature of growth, structural change, and industrialization in Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
In this first critical, multidisciplinary assessment of recent privatization in a developing country, the contributors offer valuable lessons for the comparative study of denationalization and related public policy options.