Jomo Kwame Sundaram
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 72 |
Date of birth | December 11,1952 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Penang |
Malaysia | |
Spouse | Felice Noelle Rodriguez |
Shamsulbahriah Ku Ahmad | |
Children | Nadia Jihad |
Emil Jihad | |
Parents | Shree Kaliana Sundaram |
Chua Sock Liang | |
Job | Economist |
Education | Royal Military College |
Yale University | |
Penang Free School | |
Harvard University | |
Official site | ksjomo.org |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 446034 |
Malaysia@50: Economic Development, Distribution, Disparities
Growth and Structural Change in the Malaysian Economy
Ending Malnutrition: From Commitment to Action
Economic Liberalisation and Development in Africa
Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia
A question of class
Technology, Competitiveness and the State: Malaysia's Industrial Technology Policies
Trade unions and the state in Peninsular Malaysia
Southeast Asia's misunderstood miracle
Labour Market Segmentation in Malaysian Services
Malaysia's Economic Development: Policy & Reform
Malaysian bail Outs? Capital Controls, Restructuring, and Recovery
M Way: Mahathir's Economic Legacy
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers?
Deforesting Malaysia: The Political Economic and Social Ecology of Agricultural Expansion and Commercial Logging
Beyond the New Economic Policy? Malaysia in the Nineties : the Sixth James C. Jackson Memorial Lecture Presented at Griffith University, Brisbane on 2nd July 1990 to the Malaysia Society of the Asian Studies Association of Australia
Malay Peasant Women and the Land
Industrial Policy in East Asia: Lessons for Malaysia
Fishing for Trouble: Malaysian Fisheries, Sustainable Development, and Inequality
The Political Economy of Malaysian Federalism: Economic Development, Public Policy and Conflict Containment
U-turn? Malaysian Economic Development Policy After 1990
Globalization and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Affirmative Action: International Experiences and Lessons for Fiji
Outlines and Highlights for Flat World, Big Gaps: Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty and Inequality by Jomo K. S. , ISBN
Growth and Structural Change in the Malaysian Economy
Ending Malnutrition: From Commitment to Action
Economic Liberalisation and Development in Africa
Ethnic Business: Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia
A question of class
Technology, Competitiveness and the State: Malaysia's Industrial Technology Policies
Trade unions and the state in Peninsular Malaysia
Southeast Asia's misunderstood miracle
Labour Market Segmentation in Malaysian Services
Malaysia's Economic Development: Policy & Reform
Malaysian bail Outs? Capital Controls, Restructuring, and Recovery
M Way: Mahathir's Economic Legacy
Southeast Asian Paper Tigers?
Deforesting Malaysia: The Political Economic and Social Ecology of Agricultural Expansion and Commercial Logging
Beyond the New Economic Policy? Malaysia in the Nineties : the Sixth James C. Jackson Memorial Lecture Presented at Griffith University, Brisbane on 2nd July 1990 to the Malaysia Society of the Asian Studies Association of Australia
Malay Peasant Women and the Land
Industrial Policy in East Asia: Lessons for Malaysia
Fishing for Trouble: Malaysian Fisheries, Sustainable Development, and Inequality
The Political Economy of Malaysian Federalism: Economic Development, Public Policy and Conflict Containment
U-turn? Malaysian Economic Development Policy After 1990
Globalization and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Affirmative Action: International Experiences and Lessons for Fiji
Outlines and Highlights for Flat World, Big Gaps: Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty and Inequality by Jomo K. S. , ISBN
Jomo Kwame Sundaram Life story
Jomo Kwame Sundaram, fondly known just as Jomo, is a prominent Malaysian economist. He is a senior adviser at the Khazanah Research Institute, visiting fellow at the Initiative for Policy Dialogue, Columbia University, and an adjunct professor at the International Islamic University.