ISEAS WORKING PAPERS (Back Issues)

  1. ISEAS Working Papers on Economics and Finance
    (ISSN 0218-8937)

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    1(2003): Lee Poh Onn, The Water Issue Between Singapore and Malaysia: No Solution In Sight?, January 2003.

    5(2002): Arumugam Rajenthran, Malaysia: An Overview of the Legal Framework for Foreign Direct Investment, October 2002.

    4(2002): Arumugam Rajenthran, Indonesia: An Overview of the Legal Framework for Foreign Direct Investment, October 2002.

    3(2002): Ramkishen S. Rajan and Rahul Sen, International Trade in Services in Selected ASEAN Countries: Telecommunications and Finance, August 2002.

    2(2002): Ngiam Kee Jin and Lixia Loh, Developing a Viable Corporate Bond Market: The Singapore Experience, June 2002

    1 (2002): Tracy Yang, Crisis, Contagion, and East Asian Stock Markets, February 2002.

    1(2001): Tracy Yang and Reza Siregar, An Empirical Examination of the Stock Market Returns in Selected Asia-Pacific Economies in the Pre- and Post-Financial Reform Period, February 2001.

    7(2000): Tracy Yang and Paul Vandenberg, Selected East Asian Stock Markets in the Context of Financial Liberalization: Prior to the Crisis, December 2000.

    6(2000): Ramkishen S. Rajan and Tracy Yang, Devaluation of the Baht and Economic Contraction in Thailand, December 2000.

    5(2000): Sakulrat Montreevat, Impact of Foreign Entry on the Thai Banking Sector: Initial Stage of Bank Restructuring, August 2000.

    4(2000): Nick J. Freeman, A Regional Platform for Trading Southeast Asian Equities: Viable Option or Lofty 'Red Herring'?, July 2000.

    3(2000): Nick J. Freeman and Frank L. Bartels, Portfolio Investment in Southeast Asia’s Stock Markets: A Survey of Institutional Investors’ Current Perceptions and Practices, April 2000.

    2(2000): Nick J. Freeman, Foreign Portfolio Investors’ Approaches to Thailand’s Equity Market: Survey Findings and Preliminary Analysis, March 2000.

    1(2000): Nick J. Freeman, Constraints on Thailand’s Equity Market as an Allocator of Foreign Investment Capital: Some Implications for Post-Crisis Southeast Asia, January 2000.

    9(99): Frank L. Bartels and Nick J. Freeman, Multinational Firms and FDI in Southeast Asia: Post-Crisis Perception Changes in the Retail-Oriented Manufacturing Sector, December 1999.

    8(99): Kim Ong-Giger, Japanese IT Development: Implications for FDI in Southeast Asia, September 1999

    7(99): Carolyn L. Gates, ASEAN’s Foreign Economic Relations: An Evolutionary and Neo-Institutional Analysis, May 1999

    6(99): Kim Ong-Giger, Southeast Asian Economies in Crisis: The Emergence of Pax Capitalia, April 1999

    5(99): Tin Maung Maung Than, The Political Economy of Burma’s (Myanmar’s) Development Failure 1948-1988, March 1999

    4(99): Carolyn L. Gates, The East Asian Crisis and Global Integration: Mismanagement and Panic Revisited or a New Beast?, March 1999

    3(99): George Abonyi, Thailand: From Financial Crisis to Economic Renewal, March 1999

    2(99): Anita G. Doraisami, The Malaysian Currency Crisis: Causes, Policy Response and Future Implications, February 1999

    1(99): Myat Thein, Improving Resource Mobilization in Myanmar, January 1999

    5(96): Mya Than, The Golden Quadrangle of Mainland Southeast Asia: A Myanmar Perspective, July 1996

    4(96): Carolyn L. Gates, Enterprise Adjustment and Economic Transformation: Industrial Enterprise Behaviour and Performance in Vietnam during Stabilization and Liberalization, June 1996

    3(96): Helen Hughes, Perspectives for an Integrating World Economy: Implications for Reform and Development, May 1996

    2(96): Reza Y. Siregar, Inflows of Portfolio Investment to Indonesia: Anticipating the Challenges Facing the Management of Macroeconomy, March 1996

    1(96): Nick J. Freeman, Portfolio Investment in Vietnam: Coping Without a Bourse, February 1996


  3. ISEAS Working Papers on International Politics and Security Issues
    (ISSN 0218-8953)

  4. 1(2004): Graham Gerard Ong, 'Ships Can Be Dangerous Too': Coupling Piracy and Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia's Maritime Security Framework, January 2004.

    1(2003): Sheng Lijun, China-ASEAN Free Trade Area: Origins, Developments and Strategic Motivations, July 2003.

    3(2001): Derek da Cunha, Renewed Military Buildups Post-Asian Crisis: The Effect on Two Key Southeast Asian Bilateral Military Balances, December 2001.

    2(2001): Sheng Lijun, One Year of the Chen Shui-Bian Government: Ice Across the Taiwan Strait, September 2001. 

    1(2001): Anthony L. Smith, Indoneisa: One State, Many States, Chaotic State?, September 2001. 

    4(99): Derek da Cunha, Southeast Asia’s Security Dynamics: A Multiplicity of Approaches Amidst Changing Geopolitical Circumstances, July 1999

    3(99): Jürgen Haacke, ‘Flexible Engagement’: On the Significance, Origins and Prospects of a Spurned Policy Proposal, February 1999

    2(99): Sheng Li Jun, China and the United States as Strategic Partners into the Next Century, February 1999

    1(99): Sorpong Peou, The ASEAN Regional Forum and Post-Cold War IR Theories: A Case for Constructive Realism?, January 1999

    1(97): Simon J. Hay, ASEAN’s Regional Security Dialogue Process: From Expectation to Reality?, March 1997

    1(96): Derek da Cunha, The Need for Weapons Upgrading in Southeast Asia: Present and Future, March 1996

     

  5. ISEAS Working Papers on Social and Cultural Issues
    (ISSN 0218-8961)

2(2001): Lee Hock Guan, Political Parties and the Politics of Citizenship and Ethnicity in Peninsular Malay(si)a, 1957-1968, September 2001. 

1(2001): Aris Ananta, The Impact of Migration Status on Household Financial Resilience During the Indonesian Crisis: A Case Study, May 2001.

1(2000): Lee Hock Guan, Ethnic Relations in Peninsular Malaysia: The Cultural and Economic Dimensions, August 2000.

1(99): JoAnn Aviel, Social and Environmental NGOs in ASEAN, August 1999

2(98): M. Thien Do, Charity and Charisma: The Dual Path of the Tinh Dō Cu Si, a Popular Buddhist Group in Southern Vietnam, September 1998

1(98): Patricia Lim, Myth and Reality: Researching the Huang Genealogies, June 1998

1(96): Federico V. Magdalena, Ethnicity, Identity and Conflict: The Case of the Philippine Moros, April 1996

 

IV. ISEAS Working Papers by Visiting Researchers
(ISSN 0219-3582)

2(2004): Nico J. G. Kaptein, The Voice of the ‘Ulamā’: Fatwas and Religious Authority in Indonesia, January 2004.

1(2004): Martin P.H. Panggabean, Regional Growth: Economically Important Sectors, January 2004.

3(2003): George Abonyi, Challenges of Industrial Restructuring in a Globalizing World: Implications for Small- and Medium-scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Asia, November 2003.

2(2003): Martin P. H. Panggabean, Integration of Indonesian Provinces: Alienated Neighbours?, August 2003.

1(2003): Yupana Wiwattanakantang, Raja Kali, Chutatong Chrumilind, Crony Capital? Corporate Debt Maturity in Thailand Before the Financial Crisis, February 2003.


5(2002): Graham Bird and Ramkishen S. Rajan, The Political Economy of a Trade-First Approach to Regionalism, November 2002.

4(2002): Vu Quoc Ngu, The State-Owned Enterprise Reform in Vietnam: Process and Achievements, October 2002.

3(2002): P.J. Lloyd, New Regionalism and New Bilateralism in the Asia-Pacific, May 2002.

2(2002): Muhammad Chatib Basri, Why Trends of Protection Changed Over Time in Indonesia?, March 2002.

1(2002): Ramkishen S. Rajan and Rahul Sen, Trade Reforms In India Ten Years On: How Has It Fared Compared To Its East Asian Neighbours?, March 2002.

6(2001):  Graham Bird and Ramkishen S. Rajan, Financial Crises and the Composition of International Capital Flows:  Does FDI Guarantee Stability, November 2001.

5(2001): Ramkishen S. Rajan and Chung-Hua Shen, Are Crisis-Induced Devaluations Contractionary, November 2001.


4(2001): Porametee Vimolsiri, Role of Foreign Investors in the Thai Currency Crisis of 1997, October 2001.

3(2001): Bruce Matthews, Ethnic and Religious Diversity: Myanmar's Unfolding Nemesis, May 2001

2(2001): Irman G. Lanti, Back to the (Slightly Different) Future: Continuity and Change in Indonesian Politics, April 2001.

1(2001): Anis Chowdhury and Iyanatul Islam, The East Asian Crisis - A Political Economy Explanation, March 2001.

15(2000): Paul Vandenberg, The Evolution of SMI Policy in Malaysia, December 2000.

14(2000): Ai-Gek Beh and George Abonyi, Structure of the Asset Management Industry: Organizational Factors in Portfolio Investment Decisions, June 2000

13(2000):Akhmad Bayhaqi, Education and Macroeconomic Performance in Indonesia: A Comparison with Other ASEAN Economies, May 2000

12(2000): Tracy Yang Su-Chin, Regulatory Reforms in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Preliminary Study, May 2000

11(2000): Doan Phuong Lan, The Asian Financial Crisis and its Implication for Vietnam’s Financial System, May 2000

10(2000): Wang Xiaomin, Zhongguancun Science Park: A SWOT Analysis, May 2000

9(2000): Ramkishen S. Rajan and Iman Sugema, Capital Flows, Credit Transmission and the Currency Crisis in Southeast Asia, March 2000

8(2000): Ngiam Kee Jin, Coping with the Asian Financial Crisis: The Singapore Experience, March 2000

7(2000): Liliana Halim, Reviving the Indonesian Banking Sector? Indonesia’s Economic Crisis: Impact on Financial and Corporate Sectors 1997-1999, February 2000

6(2000): Gao Haihong, Liberalising China’s Capital Account: Lessons Drawn From Thailand’s Experience, February 2000

5(2000): Le Minh Tam, Reforming Vietnam’s Banking System: Learning from Singapore’s Model, February 2000

4(2000): Thawatchai Jittrapanun,The SIMEX Experience: Implications for Thailand’s Futures Exchange, February 2000

3(200): Ramkishen S Rajan, Examining the Case for an Asian Monetary Fund, February 2000

2(2000): P Lim Pui Huen, Continuity and Connectedness: The Ngee Heng Kongsi of Johor, 1844-1916, January 2000

1(2000): Ramkishen S Rajan, Examining the Case for Currency Basket Regimes for Southeast Asia, January 2000

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