References
- Baig, T. & Goldfajn, I. (1999). "Financial Market Contagion in the Asian Crisis", IMF Staff Papers, Vol. 46, No.2, June.
- Balakrishnan, P. (2003). Pengurusan Sumber Manusia dan Hubungan Industri: Cabaran dan Isu. Petaling Jaya: Prentice Hall.
- Bird, G. & Rajan, R.(2000)."Banks, Financial Liberalization and Financial Crises in Emerging Markets", [assessed on July 27, 2008]
- http://www.freewebs.com/rrajan01/liberalfull.pdf. "Capital Controls Produce Faster Economic Recovery", Business Times, February 19, 2001.
- Cheng, Ming-Yu & Sayed Hossain. (2001). "Malaysia and the Asian Turmoil", Asian- Pacific Law & Policy Journal, Vol. 2, pp 125-140.
- D'Arista, J. & Griffith-Jones, S. (2001). "The Boom of Portfolio Flows to 'Emerging Market' and its Regulatory Implication". in Griffith-Jones, S., Montes, M. & Nasution, A. (eds.) Short-Term Capital Flows and Economic Crises, (New York, Oxford University Press).
- Department of Statistics, Malaysia (2008a). "Homepage: Department of Statistics, Malaysia", [accessed on 29th August 2008], www.statistic.gov.my/
- Department of Statistics, Malaysia (2008b). Yearbook of Statistics Malaysia 2007. Putrajaya, Department of Statistics, Malaysia.
- McGinnes, Alexis, "The Human face of the Asian Financial Crisis in Malaysia and Indonesia.", [accessed on July 16, 2008] http://www.american.edu/sis/students/sword/Back_Issues/4.pdf
- Goldstein, M. (1998). The Asian Financial Crisis: Causes, Cures, and Systemic Implications, (Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics).
- Goldstein, M. (2001). "The Asian Financial Crisis: Origins, Policy Prescriptions and Lessons", Journal of African Economics, Volume 10, pp 72-103. https://doi.org/10.1093/jae/10.Suppl1.72
- Grenville, S. (2000). "Capital Flows and Crises" Noble, G. & Ravenhill, J. (eds.), The Asian Financial Crisis and the Architecture of Global Finance, (Beijing, Cambridge University Press).
- Jin, N. K. (2000). "Coping with the Asian Financial Crisis: The Singapore Experience" [accessed on August 4, 2008], http://www.iseas.edu.sg/vr82000.pdf.
- Kaminsky, G. & Schmukler, L. (2008). Short-Run Pain, Long-Run Gain: Financial Liberalisation and Stock Market Cycles, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Karderimis, D. (2004). IMF Conditionality as investment regulation: A theoretical analysis. Social & Legal Studies, 13(1), 103-131. https://doi.org/10.1177/0964663904040194
- McConnell, C.R., Stanley. B.L. & Macpherson, D.A. (2009). Contemporary Labour Economics 9th ed. Kuala Lumpur: McGraw-Hill.
- Miller, J. (1998), "Learning from the Southeast Asian Crisis", Dollars & Sense, Nov/Dec Issue 220.
- Miller, M. & Luangaram, P. (1998) "Financial crisis in East Asia: bank runs, asset bubbles and antidotes", GSGR Working Papers, No.11/98.
- Mohamed Ariff & Syarisa Yanti AbuBakar. (1999). "The Malaysian Financial Crisis: Economic Impact and Recovery Prospects". The Developing Economies, XXXVII-4, pp 417-438.
- Montes, F. (2001). The Southeast Asian Currency Crisis, (New York: Oxford University Press).
- Noland, M., Gang, L.L., Robinson, S. & Wang, Z. (1998).Global Economic Effects of the Asian Currency Devaluations, (Washington, D.C., Institute for International Economics).
- Norinah Mohd Ali. (2004). "Warganegara Asing dan Kemiskinan di Malaysia", paper presented in 4th International Malaysian Studies Conference, 3-5 August 2004, UKM, Bangi.
- Poon, W.C. (2002). Development of Malaysian Economy. Kuala Lumpur: Pearson Prentice Hall.
- Radelet, S. & Sachs, J.(1998) " The onset of the East Asia financial crisis" mimeo, Harvard Institute for International Development.
- Robson, C. (2002). Real World Research (2nd ed), Oxford, Blackwell.
- Spaeth, Anthony; Colmey, John (1998), "He's the Boss", Time South Pacific, Issue37.
- Stiglitz, J. (2002). Globalization and its Discontent, (London: Penguin).
- Suhanah, S.S.A. (2002). Law and labour market regulations in Malaysia: Beyond the New Economic Policy. In S. Cooney, Lindsey, Mitchell R. and Zhu, Y. Law and Labour Market Regulation in East Asia. London: Routledge.
- Todd, P., Lansbury, R. & Davis, E.M. (2004). Industrial Relations in Malaysia: Some Proposals for Reform. Proceedings of the IIRA 5th Asian Regional Congress, Seoul, Korea, Korea Labour Institute.
- Todd, P. & Peetz, D. (2001). Malaysian industrial relations at century's end: Vision 2020 or a spectre of the past. International Journal of Human Resource Management, v.12, no.8, pp.1365-1382. https://doi.org/10.1080/09585190110085062
- Yue, C. S. (1999) "The Asian Financial Crisis: Singapore's Experience and Response". in Arndt, H.& Hill, H.. (eds.) Southeast Asia's economic crisis: Origins, lessons, and the Way Forward, (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies).
- Wang, J. (2005). "Financial Liberalization and Regulation in East Asia" Lesson from Financial Crises and the Chinese Experience of controlled liberalization", paper presented at the international symposium: Law, Culture, and Financial Development" May 14, 2005, Shanghai, China.