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Institutions and regional development in Southeast Asia
E.H.S. Andriesse
Geography, Development and Representation vanaf 2007, vanaf 2008 URU-development
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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South-East Asia
100%
Regional Development
100%
Perlis
100%
Varieties of Capitalism
75%
Non-core Regions
75%
National Institutions
75%
Politicians
50%
Germany
50%
Liberal
50%
Development Performance
50%
Institutional Framework
50%
Seafood
50%
Capitalist Systems
50%
Capitalist Institutions
50%
Natural Rubber
50%
Regional Institutions
50%
Developing Countries
25%
Social Networks
25%
Economic Activity
25%
Institutional Arrangements
25%
Japan
25%
Vietnam
25%
Public Sector
25%
Thailand
25%
Developmental Trajectories
25%
Economic Geography
25%
Malaysia
25%
Northern Malaysia
25%
Southern Thailand
25%
Human Development
25%
Standard of Living
25%
High Standards
25%
Public Services
25%
Structured Interview
25%
Civil Servants
25%
Institutional Approach
25%
Regional Diversity
25%
Regional Performance
25%
Developing World
25%
Activity Development
25%
Malaysian Government
25%
Network Survey
25%
Regional Press
25%
Firm Survey
25%
Resource Frontier
25%
Bank Managers
25%
Capitalist
25%
State-owned Companies
25%
Social Sciences
South East Asia
100%
Regional Development
100%
Germany
66%
Market Economy
66%
Developing Countries
33%
USA
33%
Boundaries
33%
Public Sector
33%
Banks
33%
Regional Disparities
33%
Economic Geography
33%
Public Utilities
33%
Human Development
33%
Semi-Structured Interview
33%
Civil Servants
33%
Developmental Trajectory
33%
Regional Factors
33%
UK
33%
Japan
33%
Dichotomy
33%
Living Standard
33%
Regional Press
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Regional Development
100%
Comparative Capitalism Perspective
100%
Capitalism
66%
Developing Countries
33%
Standard of Living
33%
Public Service
33%
Bank Managers
33%
Public Sector
33%
Human Development
33%