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Asia-Europe Papers


PUBLICATIONS

Asia-Europe Papers is a platform for critical scholarship in the fields of globalization and regional integration, interculturalism and community development, environment and sustainable development, and business networks, knowledge management and competitiveness. This internationally refereed series welcomes theoretical and empirical submissions that cover both international as well as national issues on Asia and Europe.

No. 1. Ajit Singh et al. Shareholder Value Maximisation, Stock Market and New Technology: Should the US Corporate Model be the Universal Standard? (July 2005)

No. 2. Gabriel Palma. The ‘Three Routes’ to Financial Crisis: Chile, Mexico, and Argentina [1]; Brazil [2]; and Korea, Malaysia and Thailand [3]. (July 2005)

No. 3. Rajah Rasiah. Foreign Ownership, Technological Intensity and Export Incidence: a Study of Auto-parts, Electronics and Garment Firms in Indonesia. (August 2005)

No. 4. Nazli Aziz. Democratic Process in the Politics of the European Central Bank: It Takes Two to Tango. (September 2005)

Advice to authors: Papers submitted to the series must be between 8,000-12,000 words in length, typed using Microsoft word programme with Times Roman font size 10. Footnotes must be typed below each page, and referencing should use the Harvard style. All submissions should be sent electronically to:

The Executive Director

Asia-Europe Institute

University of Malaya

e-mail: asia_euro@um.edu.my

Asia-Europe Papers are for sale at the Resource Centre, Asia-Europe Institute, at RM10.00 per copy. Students are entitled for a discount of fifty percent (RM5.00).

         

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