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Linda Lim
Name: Linda Lim
Title(s):
- Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies and Professor of Strategy, Stephen M Ross School of Business
Contact Information: 734.763.0290 , lylim@umich.edu
International Institute Affiliation(s):
- CSEAS
- CJS
- CICS
Department Affiliation(s):
- Business School
- Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Education Background: Degrees in Economics from the universities of Cambridge (BA) 1972, Yale (MA) 1973 and Michigan (PhD) 1978.
World Area(s) of Study/Interest:
- Southeast Asian Studies
Related Countries:
- Thailand
Research/Teaching Specialization: International trade, investment and exchange rates; Multinational and local business (including Overseas Chinese) in Southeast Asia; Globalization of Asian businesses; China-ASEAN economic linkages; Labor and women in the economy (Southeast Asia).
Area/Int'l Course(s) Taught: Linda teaches MBA courses and executive education sessions on The World Economy and Business in Asia. She has lectured, consulted and conducted executive workshops on Asian business, politics, economics and culture for multinational and Asian companies and associations, governments, private think-tanks, United Nations agencies and the OECD
Publications:
- The Globalization Debate: Issues and Challenges. 2001. (Authored Book)
- Globalizing State, Disappearing Nation: The Impact of Foreign Participation in Singapore's Hub Economy. October 2008 (forthcoming). (Refereed Journal Article)
- Whose ‘Model’ Failed? Implications of the Asian Economic Crisis. 2004;2000. (Refereed Journal Article)
- Southeast Asian Chinese Business: Past Success, Recent Crisis and Future Evolution. 2000. (Refereed Journal Article)
- Globalizing State and Disappearing Nation: Foreign Participation in Singapore’s Hub Economy. 2008. (Authored Book)
- State Power and Private Profit: The Political Economy of Corruption in Southeast Asia. November 2002. (Refereed Journal Article)
- Terrorism and Globalization: An International Perspective. March 2002. (Refereed Journal Article)
Linda Lim
Name: Linda Lim
Title(s):
- Professor
Contact Information: 734.763.0290 , lylim@umich.edu
International Institute Affiliation(s):
- CKS
Department Affiliation(s):
- Business School
Publications:
- The Globalization Debate: Issues and Challenges. 2001. (Authored Book)
- Globalizing State, Disappearing Nation: The Impact of Foreign Participation in Singapore's Hub Economy. October 2008 (forthcoming). (Refereed Journal Article)
- Whose ‘Model’ Failed? Implications of the Asian Economic Crisis. 2004;2000. (Refereed Journal Article)
- Southeast Asian Chinese Business: Past Success, Recent Crisis and Future Evolution. 2000. (Refereed Journal Article)
- Globalizing State and Disappearing Nation: Foreign Participation in Singapore’s Hub Economy. 2008. (Authored Book)
- State Power and Private Profit: The Political Economy of Corruption in Southeast Asia. November 2002. (Refereed Journal Article)
- Terrorism and Globalization: An International Perspective. March 2002. (Refereed Journal Article)

