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These same critics turned their ire toward the IMF for worsening the crisis through
its stagnating policies of adjustment in the aftermath of the crisis . What would a
developmentalist explanation of the AFC be ? Robert Wade ' s work gives us a ...
These same critics turned their ire toward the IMF for worsening the crisis through
its stagnating policies of adjustment in the aftermath of the crisis . What would a
developmentalist explanation of the AFC be ? Robert Wade ' s work gives us a ...
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( 1999 ) Law , Capitalism and Power in Asia : The Rule of Law and Legal
Institutions , New York : Routledge . Jayasuriya , Kanishka ( 2001 ) “ Southeast
Asia ' s Embedded Mercantilism in Crisis : International Strategies and Domestic
Coalitions ...
( 1999 ) Law , Capitalism and Power in Asia : The Rule of Law and Legal
Institutions , New York : Routledge . Jayasuriya , Kanishka ( 2001 ) “ Southeast
Asia ' s Embedded Mercantilism in Crisis : International Strategies and Domestic
Coalitions ...
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By 1997 , when the region was hit by the Asian financial crisis , 27 IPP contracts
in Indonesia had already been signed between the state - owned electricity
company PLN and private investors . In the Philippines , the agreements for 37
IPPs ...
By 1997 , when the region was hit by the Asian financial crisis , 27 IPP contracts
in Indonesia had already been signed between the state - owned electricity
company PLN and private investors . In the Philippines , the agreements for 37
IPPs ...
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