41 p.Most scholars already explain the economic factors behind the success of Malaysia's strong recovery in 1999, such as the ability of Malaysia to effectively impose capital control, reflationary policies, and the success of Malaysia's financial restructuring to reduce the Non-Performing Loans (NPL). My paper will argue the rationale behind Malaysia's relatively successful economic policies dealing with the economic crisis comparing with Thailand, is their different political system, namely developmental authoritarianism in Malaysia and democracy in Thailand.Master of Science (International Political Economy
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The states of East and Southeast Asia constitute a fertile setting for exploring the links between p...
The 1997 economic crisis in Thailand provided an opportunity for a reinvigoration of neo-liberal eco...
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