The MA
in International Development Studies, Faculty of Political Science
&
The API
Fellowship Program
&
The Political
Economy Centre, Faculty of Economics
Present
Transitional
Capital and Democratic Possibilities in Today’s World
A
Public Lecture by
JOMO
K.S.
Assistant Secretary General for Economic
Development in the United Nations' Department of Economic and Social Affairs
Time:
Friday March 24th, 2006, 3-5
PM
Location:
Kasem
Udhyanin Room, 2nd Floor Political Science Faculty Building
3
For registration, please contact
the MAIDS Programme
Tel: 02-218-7313 Email: maids@chula.ac.th.
Speaker biography:
Jomo K.S. has been Assistant Secretary
General for Economic Development in the United Nations' Department of Economic
and Social Affairs (DESA) since January 2005. He was Professor in the Applied
Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya
until November 2004, and was on the Board of the United Nations Research
Institute on Social Development (UNRISD), Geneva
(2002-4). He is Founder Chair of IDEAs, International
Development Economics Associates (www.ideaswebsite.org) Jomo
is married to Noelle Rodriguez and has three children, Nadia (born 1987), Emil
(born 1989) and Leal (born 1990).
Born in Penang, Malaysia,
in 1952, Jomo studied at the Penang
Free School
(PFS, 1964-6), Royal
Military College
(RMC, 1967-70), Yale (1970-3) and Harvard (1973-7). He has taught at Science
University of Malaysia (USM, 1974), Harvard (1974-5), Yale (1977), National
University of Malaysia (UKM, 1977-82), University of Malaya
(since 1982), and Cornell (1993). He has also been a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University (1987-8; 1991-2) and was
Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National
University of Singapore (2004).
He has authored over 35 monographs, edited over 50 books and translated 11
volumes besides writing many academic papers and articles for the media. He is
on the editorial boards of several learned journals. Some of his most recent
book publications include Malaysia's Political Economy (with E. T. Gomez),
Tigers in Trouble, Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and the
Asian Evidence (with Mushtaq Khan), Malaysian
Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery, Globalization Versus Development:
Heterodox Perspectives, Southeast Asia's Industrialization, Ugly Malaysians?
South-South Investments Abused, Southeast Asian Paper Tigers? Behind Miracle
and Debacle, Manufacturing Competitiveness: How Internationally Competitive
National Firms And Industries Developed In East Asia,
Ethnic Business? Chinese Capitalism in Southeast Asia (with Brian Folk),
Deforesting Malaysia: The
Political Economy of Agricultural Expansion and Commercial Logging (with YT
Chang and KJ Khoo), M Way: Mahathir's
Economic Policy Legacy and After The Storm: Crisis, Recovery and Sustaining
Development in East Asia.
In 2005, a few more books will be published including: Bail-Outs? Capital
Controls, Restructuring & Recovery in Malaysia. (with Wong Sook Ching and Chin Kok Fay), Industrial Policy in Malaysia: The Chequered Record of Selective Investment Promotion, Labour Market Segmentation In Malaysian Services (with H.
L. Khong), Law and the Malaysian Economy (with
others), Globalization Under Hegemony: The Changing World Economy During The
Long Twentieth Century, The Great Divergence: Hegemony, Uneven Development and
Global Inequality during the Long Twentieth Century, The New Development
Economics (with Ben Fine), The Origins of Development Economics (with Erik Reinert) and Pioneers of Development Economics.