Jomo KS & Wong Sau Ngan (eds)
The contributors seek to interpret the dance between economic bodies and the law from the colonial era through to the 1997-8 Asian financial crisis. Very often, as in the colonial agricultural sector, the legal structure influenced economic life. This book argues that the indigenous forms of Government interference in times of financial turmoil have been more effective that corporate governance arrangements which international bodies attempted to introduce from elsewhere. New Paperback. First edition. 285 pages. For further details, please see the scanned contents page.
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