The Center for Southeast Asian Studies organizes and sponsors a number of events such as lectures, film screening, workshops, symposia, conferences, exhibits, and performances throughout the year. Several of these events are in collaboration with other U-M units, and are often free and open to the public. To see what we have planned for this semester, please visit our 2020 Lecture Series page.
CSEAS Fridays at Noon Lecture Series: The Politics of the Middle-Income Trap: Comparing Growth in the Malaysian and Thai Rubber Sectors
Richard Doner, professor of political science, Emory University
Since the mid-2000s, there has been a proliferation of writings that describe the middle-income trap, prescribe policy solutions for it, and highlight the need for broad coalitions to implement such policies. Yet the fact that leaders have rarely carried out this advice suggests that existing analyses do not explain why there is a trap. This paper first offers a political explanation for the trap. It then explores the utility of this explanation with a comparative analysis of growth performance in the Malaysian and Thai rubber sectors, focusing specifically on public testing-research (PTR) facilities and vocational-technical education (VTE).
Building: | School of Social Work Building |
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Event Type: | Lecture / Discussion |
Tags: | International, Southeast Asia |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Center for Southeast Asian Studies, International Institute |