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Working Papers

2007

  1. R&D and Export Intensities in Automotive Parts Firms in China, Malaysia, Philippines and Taiwan: Does Ownership Matter?
    Discussion papers, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI) Downloads

2004

  1. Are Foreign Firms More Productive, and Export and Technology Intensive, than Local Firms in Kenyan Manufacturing?
    Discussion Papers, United Nations University, Institute for New Technologies Downloads View citations
    See Also Journal Article in Oxford Development Studies (2005)
  2. Productivity, Exports, Skills and Technological Capabilities: A Study of Foreign and Local Manufacturing Firms in Uganda
    Discussion Papers, United Nations University, Institute for New Technologies Downloads
  3. Technological Intensity and Export Incidence: A Study of Foreign and Local Auto-Parts, Electronics and Garment Firms in Indonesia
    Discussion Papers, United Nations University, Institute for New Technologies Downloads View citations

2003

  1. The Role Of Market, Trust and Government in the Development of the Information Hardware Industry in Taiwan
    Discussion Papers, United Nations University, Institute for New Technologies Downloads

2002

  1. Systemic Coordination and Human Capital Development: Knowledge Flows in Malaysia's MNC-Driven Electronics Clusters
    Discussion Papers, United Nations University, Institute for New Technologies Downloads View citations
  2. TRIPs and Capability Building in Developing Economies
    Discussion Papers, United Nations University, Institute for New Technologies Downloads

Journal Articles

2007

  1. Export Orientation and Technological Intensities in Auto Parts Firms in East and Southeast Asia: Does Ownership Matter?
    Asian Economic Papers, 2007, 6, (2), 55-76 Downloads

2005

  1. Are Foreign Firms More Productive and Export- and Technology-intensive than Local Firms in Kenyan Manufacturing?
    Oxford Development Studies, 2005, 33, (2), 211-227 Downloads
    See Also Working Paper (2004)
  2. R. Rasiah, Foreign Firms, Technological Capabilities and Economic Performance: Evidence from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK (2004) 240 pp. (HC), $95.00, ISBN 1 843 76986 7
    Journal of Asian Economics, 2005, 16, (5), 905-906 Downloads
  3. Trade-related Investment Liberalization under the WTO: The Malaysian Experience
    Global Economic Review, 2005, 34, (4), 453-471 Downloads View citations

2004

  1. Technological intensities in East and Southeast Asian electronics firms: does network strength matter?
    Oxford Development Studies, 2004, 32, (3), 433-455 Downloads View citations

2003

  1. Foreign ownership, technology and electronics exports from Malaysia and Thailand
    Journal of Asian Economics, 2003, 14, (5), 785-811 Downloads View citations

2002

  1. Government-Business Coordination and Small Enterprise Performance in the Machine Tools Sector in Malaysia
    Small Business Economics, 2002, 18, (1-3), 177-95 Downloads View citations

2001

  1. Market, Government and Malaysia's New Economic Policy
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2001, 25, (1), 57-78 View citations

1994

  1. Flexible Production Systems and Local Machine-Tool Subcontracting: Electronics Components Transnationals in Malaysia
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1994, 18, (3), 279-98 View citations
 
 
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