The Everyday Political Economy of Southeast Asia

In this empirically rich collection of essays, a team of leading international scholars explore the way that economic transformation is sustained and challenged by everyday practices across Southeast Asia. Drawing together a body of interdisciplinary scholarship, the authors explore how the emergenc...

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Other Authors: Elias, Juanita (Editor), Rethel, Lena (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2016 2018
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