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1 LINDA YUEN-CHING LIM Professor Emerita of Corporate Strategy and International Business STEPHEN M. ROSS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS University of Michigan 701 Tappan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1234, U.S.A. April 2018 https://michiganross.umich.edu/faculty-research/faculty/linda-lim Telephone: (734) 6654803 (H) E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. in Economics (1978), University of Michigan "Multinational Firms and Manufacturing for Export in Less-Developed Countries: the Case of the Electronics Industry in Malaysia and Singapore" (631 pp.) M.A. in International and Foreign Economic Administration (1973), Economic Growth Center, Yale University B.A. Honours in Economics (1972), University of Cambridge (M.A. 1975) EMPLOYMENT: TEACHING Professor Emerita of Corporate Strategy and International Business (2017-) Professor of Strategy (2006-2017) Professor of Corporate Strategy and International Business (2001-2006) Associate Professor of Corporate Strategy and International Business, University of Michigan (1994-2001) Lecturer/Adjunct Associate Professor/Associate Professor of International Business, University of Michigan (1986-1994) Adjunct Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Michigan (1985-1986) Assistant Professor of Economics, Swarthmore College (1977-1980) Teaching Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Michigan (1974-1975) EMPLOYMENT: ADMINISTRATION Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan: Director (2005-09) International Institute, University of Michigan: Associate Director (2001-2004) Center for International Business Education, University of Michigan Business School: Interim Director (Sept. 1989-Feb. 1991) Southeast Asia Business Program, University of Michigan: Research Director (Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, 1984-93), Director (University of Michigan Business School 1993-2000)

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LINDA YUEN-CHING LIM

Professor Emerita of Corporate Strategy and International Business

STEPHEN M. ROSS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

University of Michigan

701 Tappan

Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1234, U.S.A.

April 2018

https://michiganross.umich.edu/faculty-research/faculty/linda-lim

Telephone: (734) 6654803 (H)

E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Economics (1978), University of Michigan "Multinational Firms and Manufacturing for

Export in Less-Developed Countries: the Case of the Electronics Industry in Malaysia and

Singapore" (631 pp.)

M.A. in International and Foreign Economic Administration (1973), Economic Growth Center,

Yale University

B.A. Honours in Economics (1972), University of Cambridge (M.A. 1975)

EMPLOYMENT: TEACHING

Professor Emerita of Corporate Strategy and International Business (2017-)

Professor of Strategy (2006-2017)

Professor of Corporate Strategy and International Business (2001-2006)

Associate Professor of Corporate Strategy and International Business, University of Michigan

(1994-2001)

Lecturer/Adjunct Associate Professor/Associate Professor of International Business, University

of Michigan (1986-1994)

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Michigan (1985-1986)

Assistant Professor of Economics, Swarthmore College (1977-1980)

Teaching Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Michigan (1974-1975)

EMPLOYMENT: ADMINISTRATION

Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan: Director (2005-09)

International Institute, University of Michigan: Associate Director (2001-2004)

Center for International Business Education, University of Michigan Business School: Interim

Director (Sept. 1989-Feb. 1991)

Southeast Asia Business Program, University of Michigan: Research Director (Center for South

and Southeast Asian Studies, 1984-93), Director (University of Michigan Business School

1993-2000)

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EMPLOYMENT: RESEARCH

Research Fellow, Economic Research Centre, National University of Singapore (1981)

Research Assistant, Center for Research on Economic Development, University of Michigan

(1974)

VISITING APPOINTMENT

NTUC Professor of International Economic Relations, Rajaratnam School of International

Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, March-April 2018

FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS AND GRANTS

Victor L. Bernard Teaching Leadership Award, Stephen Ross School of Business (2014)

U.S. Department of Education, Title VI National Resource Center and Foreign Language and

Area Studies awards (2006-10)

U.S. Department of Education, Business and International Programs institutional grants for

Southeast Asia Business Program (1983-1996)

National Book Development Council, Singapore, Non-Fiction (English) first-place award 1994

for Foreign Direct Investment and Industrialisation (1991)

International Relations Fellowship, Rockefeller Foundation (1981-1983)

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Social Science Research Council (1980-1981)

Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Social Science Research Council and Ford Foundation (1975-

1977)

Ford Foundation Fellowship, University of Michigan (1973-1974)

COURSES TAUGHT

At University of Michigan

Business in Asia/Business in Southeast Asia (MBA, 1988-2016)

The World Economy (MBA, BBA, Executive MBA, Global MBA, 1986-2016, including

International Business core)

Global Interdependence (BA, MA, 1990-1993)

Economies of Southeast Asia (MA, 1984-1992)

International Management (BBA, 1986-1988)

Economic Development (BA, 1985-1986)

At Swarthmore College

Political Economy (BA, 1980)

Introductory Economics (BA, 1977-1980)

Economic Development (BA, 1977-1980)

History of Economic Thought (BA, 1977-1979)

Executive Education

“Global Business” with focus on Belt-and-Road countries, PICC Property and Casualty

Company custom program (2017-18)

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“Industrial Upgrading and Financial Innovation”, China Development Bank custom program

(2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)

“Globalization,” ICBC(Industrial and Commercial Bank of China) custom program (2015, 2017)

“Meeting the Challenge of Asia’s Rise,” Executive Program (2006-2014)

Various sessions on “Globalization,” IESE EMBA Program (2003-2005)

“World Economy,” Executive Program (2002-2003)

"Southeast Asia," Executive Education, various programs (1994-2002)

“Business Strategies for Emerging Asian Economies,” Southeast Asia Business Program (1991-

1998)

THESIS COMMITTEES/ EXTERNAL EXAMINER

External examiner for Ph.D. and MA theses at University of Michigan, University of Toronto,

National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), Singapore

Management University, University of Malaya, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Asian Institute of

Technology (Thailand)

CONSULTANCIES AND CONTRACT RESEARCH

“Prospects for U.S. Foreign Direct Investment in Thailand” for Thailand Board of Investment-

New York (2011-12)

“Best Practices from Singapore’s Public Policies for Other Countries” for Oxford Analytica

(2011)

“2020 Scenario Planning” for Ford Motor Company (2010)

Global Business Network (Monitor Group) for Ford Motor Company (Asia) (2006)

General Motors Asia Counsel (2004)

J.D. Power & Associates (2004)

International Labour Organisation, United Nations

Employers’ Associations Division (2000-2001)

Labour Relations Division (1985)

Multinational Enterprises Bureau (1983-1984)

International Division of Labour Division (1981-1982)

Chinese Heritage Center (Singapore) (1996)

Institute for Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore) (1994-95)

American Enterprise Institute (Washington) (1994-95)

Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (1993-1994)

United Nations University, Institute of Technology (UNU/INTECH) (1993-1994)

United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations (UNCTC) (1991-1992)

Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Development Centre (1988-

1989, 1990-1991)

Michigan Export Development Authority (1990)

U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, and Overseas Development

Council (1988)

The World Bank (1987)

Overseas Development Institute (London) (1985-1986)

U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (1984-1985)

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United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations (1983-1984)

Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, United Nations (1981, 1982)

U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (1984-1985)

United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (1980)

United Nations Fund for Population Activities (1978-1979)

Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of Singapore (1976)

CORPORATE SERVICE

Member of the Board, Multi-Fineline Electronics (NASDAQ MFLX), Irvine, CA. (2008-2016)

Member of the Board, Woodhead Industries (NASDAQ WDHD), Chicago (1998-2006)

Member, International Advisory Committee, CMS Energy, Dearborn (1998-2000)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Editorial

Founder and Academic Editor, Journal of Asian Business (1990-2015)

Editorial Board, Journal of International Business Studies (1997-2004)

Editorial Board, Journal of East Asian Studies (2002-2012)

International Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Asia-Pacific Economy (1995-2008)

Editorial Advisory Board, Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia (1978-2011)

Editorial Reviews

Manuscripts reviewed for

Asia-Pacific Law Review

Asian Journal of Social Science

Asian Survey

Australian Journal of Public Administration

Bloomsbury Academic Press

Business History Review

Comparative Studies in Society and History

Critical Asian Studies

Crossroads, an Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies

Development and Change

Elsevier Publishers*

Ethos Books

Harvard Business Review Press

Institute for Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore)

International Institute for Asian Studies (Netherlands)

International History Review

International Small Business Journal

Journal of Asian Business

Journal of Asian Studies

Journal Ekonomi Malaysia

Journal of International Business Studies

Journal of International Marketing

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Journal of Management Studies

Journal of Women, Politics & Policy

Oxford University Press

Palgrave-Macmillan

Pacific Affairs

Select Books (Singapore)

SIGNS, Journal of Women in Culture and Society

Transactions on Engineering Management

University of Michigan Press

Women’s Studies Quarterly

Non-University of Michigan

Member of Panel of Judges, Essay Contest on the Singapore Economy, Lee Kuan Yew School of

Public Policy, National University of Singapore (2016)

Member, Advisory Board for Asian Women’s Leadership University (2010-13)

World Bank, proposal review for Southeast Asia Ministers of Education Organization (2006)

Member, International Advisory Council, Institute Teknologi Bandung School of Business

Management (2005-)

Member, Board of National University of Singapore America Foundation (2005-present)

Member, Board of Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute consortium of US universities

(2005-08)

External Reviewer (Faculty Promotion and Tenure), Nanyang Technological University,

Singapore (2005, 2017), University of Malaya (2003, 2006)

Resource Person/Advisor to Steering Committee on University Autonomy, Governance and

Finance, Ministry of Education, Singapore (2004)

External Reviewer, Quality Review of Social Sciences and Economics Departments, Australia

National University (2004)

Member, Board of Trustees, The Asia Society (1998-2004)

Member, Advisory Council, Asia Social Issues Program, The Asia Society (2001-04)

Member, Committee of the Program on International Studies in Asia (1993-present)

Member, Governor’s Commission on Asia and International Studies in the Schools (2001-02)

Member, Research Advisory Board, Committee for Economic Development (1998-2001)

Member, United Nations Committee for Development Planning (1995-98)

Member, Asia Society Study Mission on Taiwan Investment in East/Southeast Asia

(1996-97)

Member, Advisory Council of the Korea Economic Institute of America (1994-98)

Member, National Selection Comittee, Free Market Development Advisors Program, Institute of

International Education and U.S. Agency for International Development (1992)

Member, State of Michigan Task Force on International Trade (1990)

Member, Working Group on the Private Sector and International Education, Coalition for the

Advancement of Foreign Language and International Studies (CAFLIS) (1988-89)

Member, Southeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies (1985-88)

Member, Contemporary Affairs Committee, The Asia Society (1985-90)

Member, Expert Group on the Management of Technological Change, Commonwealth

Secretariat, London (1984-85)

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Adviser, Task Force on Female Labour Force Participation, National Productivity Board,

Singapore (1984)

Executive Committee of the Malaysia/Singapore/Brunei Studies Group, Association for Asian

Studies (1979-1980, 1986-87)

University of Michigan (not including Ross faculty committee assignments)

Member, Executive Committee, Center for Chinese Studies (1999-2001, 2002-04, 2007-08,

2010-12, 2013-15)

Member, Executive Committee, Center for Southeast Asian Studies (1996-2009, 2011-13)

Member, Executive Committee, Center for International Business Education, Ross School of

Business (1989-2014)

Member, Faculty Senate Assembly (Ross School representative) (2008-10, 2013-15)

Member, Internal Advisory Board, Center for Global Health (2009-2012)

Member, Global Health Center Director’s Search Committee (GHC) (2006-08)

Member, Global Health Center Visioning Committee (2007)

Member, President Coleman’s Task Force on China (CTF) (2007-08)

Member, Steering Committee, President’s Office’s Year of Global Arts (2006-07)

Member, Steering Committee, International Institute (2005-08)

Member, Journal Advisory Board, International Institute (2007-10)

Member, Executive Committee, Office of International Programs (2004-08)

Faculty Advisor, MBA/MA in Asian Studies joint degree programs (1985-present)

Faculty Advisor, Ross Asia Business Conference (1996-2015)

Faculty Advisor, Singapore Students’ Association (1984-present)

Faculty Advisor, Singapore Graduate Students’ Association (2007-) defunct

Faculty Advisor, College/Scope (student organization) (2005-) defunct

Faculty Advisor, University of Michigan Alumni Association of Singapore (1994)

Member, Board of Advisors, Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellows (1996-2015)

Member, Fellowship Selection Committee, Center for Southeast Asian Studies (1996-2002,

2005, 2006)

Member, Advisory Committee on Labor Standards and Human Rights (1999-2000)

Business School Member, International Institute Governing Board (1996-99)

CSEAS Member, International Institute Graduate Board (1996-98)

Member, MA in Area Studies Review Committee, International Institute (1995-96)

Member, Fellowship Selection Committee, Center for Chinese Studies (1998)

Faculty Leader, CIBE Asia Study Tour (1996)

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

1. Alumni of the University of Michigan MBA/MA in Asian Studies Program, Ann Arbor:

Michigan Publishing 2018 (forthcoming)

2. Business, Government and Labor: Essays in the Economic Development of Singapore and

Southeast Asia, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2018 (424 pp.)

http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/10576

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3. Singapore’s Economic Development: Retrospection and Reflections, Singapore: World

Scientific Publications, 2016 (edited) (322 pp.)

http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/9798

4. Four Chinese Families in British Colonial Malaya: Confucius, Christianity and

Revolution, 3rd

edition, 2014 (144 pp.) self-published http://www.blurb.com/b/5022666-

four-chinese-families-in-british-colonial-malaya-c

5. The Globalization Debate: Issues and Challenges, Geneva: International Labour

Organisation, 2001 (104 pp.)

6. Foreign Direct Investment and Industrialisation in Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and

Thailand, Paris: OECD, 1991 (196 pp.) (with Pang Eng Fong) (in English and French)

7. Investing in Developing Countries, A Guide for Managers, Lexington, Massachusetts:

Lexington Books 1986 (250 pp.) (with Thomas L. Brewer and Kenneth David)

8. Trade, Employment and Industrialisation in Singapore, Geneva: ILO, 1986 (110 pp.) (with

Pang Eng Fong)

9. The Chinese in Southeast Asia, Vol. 1, Ethnicity and Economic Activity (342 pp.), Vol. 2,

Identity, Culture and Politics (328 pp.) Singapore: Maruzen Asia, 1983 (edited, with L.A.P.

Gosling)

PUBLISHED MONOGRAPHS AND REPORTS

1. Women in the Economy: Employment, Status of Women in Asia and the Pacific Region,

Series 1, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific,

Bangkok, 1986 (35 pp.)

2. Women Workers in Multinational Enterprises in Developing Countries, Geneva: ILO, 1985

(119 pp.)

3. Technology Choice and Employment Creation: A Case Study of Three Multinational

Enterprises in Singapore, Economic Research Centre, National University of Singapore,

Occasional Paper Series No. 4, 1982 (32 pp.) (with Pang Eng Fong)

4. Women in the Singapore Economy, Economic Research Centre, National University of

Singapore, Occasional Paper Series No.5, 1982 (33 pp.)

5. Women in the Redeployment of Manufacturing Industry to Developing Countries, UNIDO

Working Papers on Structural Changes No. 18, UNIDO/ICIS.165, 8 July 1980 (39 pp.)

6. Population Redistribution: Patterns, Policies and Prospects, New York: UNFPA Policy

Development Studies No. 2, 1979 (170 pp.)(with L.A.P. Gosling)

7. Women Workers in Multinational Corporations: The Case of the Electronics Industry in

Malaysia and Singapore, Michigan Occasional Papers No. 9, Fall 1978, Women's Studies

Program, University of Michigan (60 pp.)

8. The Electronics Industry in Singapore: Structure, Technology and Linkages, Economic

Research Centre, University of Singapore, Monograph Series No. 7, 1977 (85 pp.) (with

Pang Eng Fong)

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

1. “The Haze and the Palm Oil Industry: Outline of a Class Discussion”, in Euston Quah

(ed.), Pollution Across Borders: Transboundary Fire, Smoke and Haze in Southeast Asia,

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Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2018 (forthcoming)

http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/10350

2. “Singapore: Economy” in Far East and Australasia 2017 (Ed. Juliet Love) pp 983-992.

Abingdon, Routledge, 48th

Edn, 2016.

3. “Beyond the ‘Global City’ Paradigm”, Ch. 4 in Su-fern Hoe and Carol Soon (eds.),

Singapore Perspectives 2015: Choices, Singapore: World Scientific and Institute of Policy

Studies, 2015 pp. 51-89. http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/9669

4. “Fifty years of Development in the Singapore Economy: An Introductory Review”, Ch. 1

in Linda Y.C. Lim (ed.), Singapore’s Economic Development: Retrospection and

Reflections, Singapore, World Scientific Publications, 2016, pp. 1-15, reprinted from

Singapore Economic Review Vol. 60 No. 3 (2015)

5. “Labor, Productivity and Singapore’s Development Model” with Pang Eng Fong, Ch. 7 in

Linda Y.C. Lim (ed.), Singapore’s Economic Development: Retrospection and Reflections,

Singapore, World Scientific Publications, 2016, pp. 135-168, reprinted from Singapore

Economic Review Vol. 60 No. 3 (2015)

6. “Singapore in the International Economy” in Euston Quah, ed. Singapore 2065: Leading

Insights on the Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore Icons and Beyond,

Singapore: World Scientific Publications, 2015, pp. 98-102

7. “Women in the Singapore Economy – The Inequalities Continue”, in Kanwaljit Soin and

Margaret Thomas, eds., Our Lives to Live: Putting A Woman’s Face to Change in

Singapore. Singapore: World Scientific Publishers, 2015, Ch. 20, pp. 149-154

8. “How Land & People Fit in Singapore’s Economy”, Ch. 2 in Donald Low, ed., Hard

Choices: Challenging the Singapore Consensus, National University of Singapore Press,

2014, pp. 31-39

9. “What’s Wrong with Singaporeans?”, Ch. 6 in Donald Low and Sudhir Vadaketh, eds.,

Hard Choices: Challenging the Singapore Consensus, National University of Singapore

Press. 2014, pp. 79-86

10. “Singapore’s Success: After the Miracle” in Robert Looney, ed. Handbook of Emerging

Economies, London: Routledge 2014, pp. 203-226

11. “Southeast Asian Chinese Business and Regional Economic Development”, in Chee-Beng

Tan, ed., Handbook of the Chinese Diaspora, London: Routledge, 2013, pp. 249-260.

12. “Globalizing State, Disappearing Nation: Foreign Participation in Singapore’s

Economy”, with Lee Soo Ann, in Terence Chong, ed., The Management of Success:

Singapore Revisited, Singapore: Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, 2010, pp. 139-158

13. “Rebalancing in East Asia”, in Stijn Claessens, Simon Evenett and Bernard Hoekman, eds.,

Rebalancing the Global Economy, A Primer for Policymaking, London: Center for

Economic Policy-Making 2010, pp. 32-35.

14. “Whose ‘Model’ Failed? Implications of the Asian Economic Crisis”, in Roy Allen, ed.,

The Political Economy of Financial Crises, Vol. 1 (November 2004) and in Eugene

Wittkopf and Charles Kegley Jr., eds., The Global Agenda, 6th

edition, McGraw-Hill,

(2000), revised and updated version of article first published in The Washington Quarterly

Vol. 21, No. 3 (1998), pp. 25-36, reprinted with permission.

15. “Free Market Fancies: Hong Kong, Singapore and the Asian Financial Crisis”, in T.J.

Pempel, ed., The Politics of the Asian Economic Crisis, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University

Press, 1999, pp. 101-115

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16. “Challenges for Government Policy and Business Practice” in The Asian Economic Crisis:

Policy Choices, Social Consequences and the Philippine Case, Asian Update February

1999, New York: The Asia Society, 1999, pp. 5-29

17. “Relations: Trade and Investment between Southeast Asia and Greater China, 1980s and

1990s”, in Lynn Pan, ed., The Encyclopedia of the Chinese Overseas, Singapore: Chinese

Heritage Center, 1998, pp. 110-112

18. “Liberalization Has Served Southeast Asia Well”, in Isabelle Grunberg, ed., Perspectives

on Financial Liberalization, New York: United Nations Development Program, 1998, pp.

45-54

19. “Capital Market Liberalization in the Development of Southeast Asia,” in Barry Herman

and Krishnan Sharma, eds., International Finance and Developing Countries in a Year of

Crisis, New York: United Nations University, 1998, pp. 73-80

20. “Strengths and Weaknesses of Minority Status for Southeast Asian Chinese,” (with L.A.P.

Gosling) in Daniel Chirot and Anthony Reid, eds., Essential Outsiders: Chinese and Jews

in the Modern Transformation of Southeast Asia and Central Europe, Seattle, Washington:

University of Washington Press, 1997, pp. 285-317

21. “U.S.-ASEAN Trade and Investment in Pacific Perspective,” in Claude Barfield, ed.,

Expanding U.S.-Asian Trade and Investment, Washington, DC: American Enterprise

Institute Press, 1997, pp. 175-213

22. “Investment Dynamism in Asian Developing Countries,” (with Nathaniel A. Siddall), in

John H. Dunning and Khalil A. Hamdani, eds., The New Globalism and Developing

Countries, Tokyo: United Nations University Press,1997, pp. 79-125

23. “ASEAN: New Modes of Economic Cooperation,” in David Wurfel and Bruce Burton,

eds., Southeast Asia in the New World Order, London: Macmillan, 1996, pp. 19-35.

24. “Southeast Asian Business Systems: The Dynamics of Diversity,” in A.E. Safarian and

Wendy Dobson, eds., East Asian Capitalism: Diversity and Dynamism, Toronto: Center for

International Business, University of Toronto, 1996, pp.

25. “Structural Change in the Labour Market, Regional Integration and International

Migration,” (with Pang Eng Fong), in OECD, Migration and the Labour Market in Asia,

Paris: OECD, 1996, pp. 61-71.

26. “ASEAN Economic Outlook 1996-97,” in ASEAN Regional Outlook 1996-97, Singapore:

Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, 1996, pp.

27. “Southeast Asia: Success through International Openness,” in Barbara Stallings, ed.,

Global Change, Regional Response: The New International Context of Development,

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. 238- 271.

28. “ASEAN Economic Outlook 1995-96,” in ASEAN Regional Outlook 1995-96, Singapore:

Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, 1995, pp. 34-50

29. “Foreign Investment, the State and Industrial Policy in Singapore,” in Howard Stein, ed.,

Asian Industrialization and Africa: Case Studies and Policy Alternatives to Structural

Adjustment, London/New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995, pp. 205-238

30. “The Role of the Private Sector in ASEAN Regional Economic Cooperation,” in Lynn

Mytelka, ed., South-South Cooperation in a Global Perspective, Paris: OECD

Development Centre, 1994, pp.125-168

31. “Taiwan's Investment in Southeast Asia,” (with Clyde D. Stoltenberg) in Mitchell Silk, ed.,

Taiwan and International Trade and Investment: Law and Practice, New York: Oxford

University Press, 1994, pp. 247-268

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32. “The Southeast Asian Economies: Resilient Growth and Expanding Linkages,” (with Pang

Eng Fong) in Southeast Asian Affairs 1994, Singapore: Institute of South East Asian

Studies, 1994, pp. 20-33

33. “Singapore”, (with Pang Eng Fong and Ronald Findlay) in Ronald Findlay and Stanley

Wellisz eds., Five Small Open Economies, New York: Oxford University Press for the

World Bank, 1993, pp.93-137

34. “Singapore”, in Labor Standards and Development in the Global Economy, Washington,

D.C.: U.S. Department of Labor, 1990, pp. 73-95

35. “The Foreign Policy of Singapore”, in David Wurfel and Bruce Burton, eds., The Political

Economy of Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia, London/New York: Macmillan/St. Martin's

Press, 1990, pp. 124-145

36. “Poverty, Ideology and Women Export Factory Workers in Asia”, in Haleh Afshar and

Bina Agarwal, eds., Women, Poverty and Ideology in Asia, London: Macmillan, 1990, pp.

212-233 (with Gillian H.C. Foo)

37. “Women's Work in Export Factories: The Politics of A Cause”, in Irene Tinker, ed.,

Persistent Inequalities: Women and World Development, New York: Oxford University

Press, 1990, pp.101-119

38. “Wage Policy in Singapore”, in Government Wage Policy Formulation in Less-Developed

Countries: Seven Country Studies, Geneva: ILO, 1989 (with Pang Eng Fong), pp. 75-101

39. “Social Welfare in Singapore”, in Kernial Singh Sandhu and Paul Wheatley, eds.,

Singapore: The Management of Success, Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1989, pp.

171-197

40. “The Impact of Changes in the World Economy on Developing Countries”, in David

Gordon and Robert Berg, eds., Cooperation for International Development: U.S. Policy

and Programs for the 1990s, Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1989, pp. 21-

47

41. “Technology Choice and Employment Creation: A Case Study of Three Multinational

Enterprises in Singapore”, in W. Chan Kim and Philip K.Y. Young, eds., The Pacific

Challenge in International Business, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1987, pp. 157-194

(with Pang Eng Fong)

42. “Women Factory Workers in Asian Developing Countries: Some Dilemmas for

Multinational Employers,”, in W. Michael Hoffman, Ann E. Lange and David A. Fedo,

eds., Ethics and the Multinational Enterprise, New York: University Press of America,

1986, pp. 263-281

43. “Rising Trade Tensions: Asian Perspectives”, in Asian Issues 1985, Washington, D.C.:

University Press of America for the Asia Society, 1986, pp. 55-73

44. “Rapid Growth and Relative Price Stability in a Small Open Economy: The Experience of

Singapore”, in Vittorio Corbo, Anne O. Kreuger and Fernando Ossa, eds., Export- Oriented

Development Strategies: The Success of Five Newly Industrializing Countries, Boulder,

Colorado: Westview Press, 1985, pp. 79-110 (with Pang Eng Fong)

45. “Labour and Employment Issues in Export Processing Zones in Less-Developed

Countries”, in Eddy Lee, ed., Export Processing Zones and Industrial Employment in Asia,

Bangkok: ARTEP/ILO, 1984, pp. 53-67

46. “Chinese Economic Activity in Southeast Asia: An Introductory Review,” in L.Y.C. Lim

and L.A.P. Gosling, eds., The Chinese in Southeast Asia, Vol. 1, Ethnicity and Economic

Activity, Singapore: Maruzen Asia, 1983, pp. 1-29

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47. “Chinese Business, Multinationals and the State: Manufacturing for Export in Malaysia

and Singapore,” in Lim and Gosling, eds., 1983, Vol. 1, pp. 245-274

48. “Capitalism, Imperialism and Patriarchy: The Dilemma of Third World Women Workers in

Multinational Factories,” in June Nash and Maria Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Women, Men

and the International Division of Labor, Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York

Press,1983, pp. 70-91, reprinted in Lourdes Beneria and Savitri Bisnath, eds., Gender and

Development: Theoretical, Empirical and Practical Approaches, 2 vols., UK: Edward

Elgar, 2001

49. “The Motor Vehicle Industry in Singapore,” in The Scope for South-East Asian

Subregional Cooperation in the Automotive Sector, Bangkok: ESCAP, 1982, pp. 201-216

50. “Women's Work in Multinational Electronics Factories,” in Rosalyn Dauber and Melinda

Cain, Women and Technological Change in Developing Countries, Boulder, Colorado:

Westview Press, 1981, pp. 181-190

51. “Women Workers in Multinational Corporations: The Case of the Electronics Industry in

Malaysia and Singapore,” in Krishna Kumar, ed., Transnational Enterprises: Their Impact

on Third World Societies and Cultures, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1980, pp. 109-

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52. “Population Redistribution in Economic Context”, in L.A.P. Gosling and Linda Y.C. Lim,

eds., Population Redistribution: Patterns, Policies and Prospects, New York: UNFPA

Policy Development Studies No. 2, 1979, pp. 19-23

53. “Urban-to-Rural Population Redistribution,”in Gosling and Lim, eds., 1979, pp. 105-129.

54. “Population Redistribution and Economic Development,” in Gosling and Lim, eds., 1979,

pp.159-170

JOURNAL ARTICLES

1. “Fifty Years of Development in the Singapore Economy: An Introductory Review”, (Guest

Editor) Special Issue on A 50-Year Retrospective of Singapore’s Economic Development,

Singapore Economic Review Vol. 60 No. 3 (2015)

2. “Labor, Productivity and Singapore’s Development Model” with Pang Eng Fong, in Linda

Y.C. Lim (ed.), Special Issue on A 50-Year Retrospective of Singapore’s Economic

Development, Singapore Economic Review Vol. 60, No. 3 (2015)

3. “Beyond Gender: The Impact of Age, Ethnicity, Nationality and Economic Growth on

Women in the Singapore Economy”, in Singapore Economic Review Vol. 60, No. 2 (2015).

4. “Global Rebalancing 2.0” with Ronald Mendoza, in The World Financial Review,

November-December 2012, pp. 32-35, www.worldfinancialreview.com revised version of

article in VoxEU, 24September, 2012 http://voxeu.org/article/global-rebalancing-20

5. “Singapore’s Economic Growth Model – Too Much or Too Little?” in Ethos, Issue 6 (July

2009), pp. 36-42, Civil Service College, Singapore

6. “The Antisweatshop Movement: Rebuttal to Miller”, Challenge: The Magazine of

Economic Affairs, Vol. 46, No. 4 (July/August 2003), pp. 1-5

7. “State Power and Private Profit: The Political Economy of Corruption in Southeast Asia”,

Asia-Pacific Economic Literature Vol. 16 No. 2, pp. 18-52 (November 2002) (with Aaron

Stern)

8. “Terrorism and Globalization: An International Perspective”, Vanderbilt Journal of

Transnational Law Vol. 35 No. 2 (March 2002), pp. 703-710

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9. “Southeast Asian Chinese Business: Past Success, Recent Crisis and Future Evolution”,

Journal of Asian Business Vol. 16, No. 1 (Winter 2000) Special Issue on Ethnic Chinese

Business in Southeast Asia, pp. 1-12

10. “An Overview of the Asian Financial Crisis”, Commentary in Journal of Asian Business

Vol. 15 No. 1 (Winter 1999), pp. 79-81

11. “Whose ‘Model’ Failed? Implications of the Asian Economic Crisis”, in The Washington

Quarterly Vol. 21, No. 3 (1998), pp. 25-36, reprinted in Cooperation South No. 2 (1998),

Special Issue on Globalization, pp. 134-144 (UNDP), and in MarkPlus Quarterly Oct.-

Dec.1998, pp. 42-48

12. “The Southeast Asian Currency Crisis and its Aftermath”, in Journal of Asian Business

Vol. 13 No. 4 (1997), pp. 65-83

13. “The Evolution of Southeast Asian Business Systems”, in Journal of Asian Business Vol.

12, No. 1 (1996), pp. 51-74, Special Issue on Asian Business Systems edited by Eleanor

Westney, reprinted in Hal Hill, ed., The Economic Development of Southeast Asia, UK:

Edward Elgar, 2001, and in Richard Whitley, ed., Competing Capitalisms: Institutions and

Economies, UK: Edward Elgar, 2002.

14. “The Emergence of a Chinese Economic Zone in Asia?”, Journal of Southeast Asia

Business, Vol. 8, No. 1 (Winter 1992), pp. 41-46

15. “The U.S., Japan and Southeast Asia: Emergence of a Pacific Economic Triangle”, Journal

of Southeast Asia Business, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Fall 1991), pp. 26-37

16. “Explaining the Decline of U.S. Investment in Southeast Asia”, Journal of Southeast Asia

Business, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Spring 1991), pp. 90-93

17. “Labor Organization Among Women Workers in Multinational Export Factories in Asia”,

Journal of Southeast Asia Business, Vol. 6, No. 4 (Fall 1990), pp. 1-8

18. “Singapore in Southeast Asia”, Journal of Southeast Asia Business, Vol. 6, No. 4 (Fall

1990), pp. 65-74

19. “U.S. Trade Relations with the New NICs of Southeast Asia,” Michigan Journal of

International Law, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Winter 1990), pp. 466-471

20. “High Tech and Labour in the Asian NICs,” Labour and Society, Vol. 14, 1989, pp. 43-57

(with Pang Eng Fong)

21. “The State and Private Capital in Singapore's Economic Development,” Political Economy,

Studies in the Surplus Approach, Vol. 3, No. 2 (1987), pp. 201-222

22. “Singapore's Success: The Myth of the Free Market Economy,” Asian Survey, Vol. 23, No.

6 (June 1983), pp. 752-764

23. “Foreign Labour and Economic Development in Singapore,” International Migration

Review, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Fall 1982), pp.548-576 (with Pang Eng Fong)

24. “Vertical Linkages and Multinational Enterprises in Developing Countries,” World

Development, Vol. 10, No. 7 (July 1982), pp. 582-595

25. “Industrial Policies for Malaysia in the 1980s,” Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, No. 5 (June

1982), pp. 136-144

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND WORKING PAPERS

1. Rapporteur for Panel 5: Doing Business in Myanmar, in Myanmar Forum 2016,

Rapporteurs’ Report, pp. 28-31.

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2. Rapporteur for Panel 4: Business Strategies for Indonesia, in Indonesia Forum 2015: New

Government, New Vision, New Opportunities, Rapporteurs’ Report, pp. 16-18

3. Comments on “Issues of Trade and Labor Standards in the WTO System,” in The

Emerging WTO and Responses from Asia, Joint Korea-U.S. Academic Symposium Vol. 7,

Washington, D.C., 1997, pp. 153-157

4. Korea Economic Institute of America, 1995

5. “Engines of Regional Integration in Asia,” in AFTA After NAFTA Joint Korea-U.S.

Academic Symposium Vol. 4, Washington, D.C.,1994, pp. 145-159

6. “The NICs and Near NICs in Asia: Economic and Political Transformation,” in Charles E.

Morrison, ed., Japan, China, and the Newly Industrialized Economies of East Asia,

Honolulu, Hawaii: East-West Center and Atlanta, Georgia, Southern Center for

International Studies, 1989, pp. 25-32

7. “Capital, Labor and the State in the Internationalization of High-Tech Industry,” in Mike

Douglass and John Friedmann, eds., Transnational Corporations and Urbanization in the

Pacific Rim, Los Angeles: Center for Pacific Rim Studies, University of California-Los

Angeles, Summer 1987

8. “Export-Led Industrialisation, Labour Welfare and International Labour Standards in

Singapore,” in Lionel Demery and Tony Addison, eds., Wages and Labour Conditions in

the Newly Industrialising Countries of Asia, London: Overseas Development Institute,

1987

9. Technological Change: Enhancing the Benefits, Vols. I and II, A Report by a

Commonwealth Working Group, London: Commonwealth Secretariat, 1985 (with M.G.K.

Menon and seven others)

10. “Multinational Export Factories and Women Workers in the Third World: A Review of

Theory and Evidence,” in Nagat M. El-Sanabary, ed., Women and Work in the Third

World: The Impact of Industrialization and Global Economic Interdependence, Berkeley,

California: Center for the Study, Education and Advancement of Women, University of

California, 1983, pp.75-90

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS & UNDER DEVELOPMENT

1. Higher Education and Economic Development: Lessons from Singapore for Developing

Countries (with Pang Eng Fong)

2. Co-editor with Hui Yew-foong of Singapore: The Future of a Legacy for ISEAS-Yusof

Ishak Institute (2019), and author of chapter on strategies for Singapore’s economic future.

AUTHORED ARTICLES IN NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES & WEBSITES *Used as teaching material in MBA and Executive Education courses

1. “China’s Belt-and-Road Initiative: Future Bonanza or Nightmare?” Straits Times, March 31,

2018 http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/chinas-belt-and-road-initiative-future-bonanza-or-

nightmare originally published as RSIS Commentary

2. “Singapore’s future lies in the past”, Straits Times, March 28, 2018

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/singapores-future-lies-in-the-past

3. “Trump’s protectionism: Method to the madness?” Straits Times March 21, 2018

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/trumps-protectionism-method-to-the-madness

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4. “A Christmas ‘gift’ that will take a long time to pay for,” Straits Times, December 25, 2017

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/a-christmas-gift-that-will-take-a-long-time-to-pay-for

5.“Politics trumps economics in US trade policy,” Straits Times, Oct. 21, 2017

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/politics-trumps-economics-in-us-trade-policy

6. “The relentless pursuit of rankings of university rankings is creating a two-track system,”

with Pang Eng Fong, Channel News Asia, Oct. 21, 2017

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/commentary-the-relentless-pursuit-of-

university-rankings-is-9314918

7. “Singapore’s fling with global stars sidelines local talent”, with Pang Eng Fong,

Times Higher Education, August 24.

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/opinion/singapores-fling-global-stars-

sidelines-local-talent

8. “Asian students still idolize Western professors” Wall Street Journal Asia July 27, 2017

https://www.wsj.com/articles/asian-students-still-idolize-western-professors-1501173242

9. “When academics speak their mind, society benefits”, Today, Singapore, June 16

http://www.todayonline.com/commentary/when-academics-speak-their-mind-society-

benefits

10. “Trump and gang’s trade deficit delusions could be disastrous for all and sundry,” Business

Times (Singapore) Feb. 22, 2017 http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion/trump-gangs-

trade-deficit-delusions-could-be-disastrous-for-all-and-sundry*

11. “Jobs of the future” with Benjamin Goh, Straits Times Jan. 25, 2017

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/jobs-of-the-future-get-set-to-create-them-for-yourselves

12. “How Trump’s policies could hurt the U.S. economy”, Straits Times Dec. 30, 2016

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/how-trumps-policies-could-hurt-the-us-economy

13. “Trump and the Singapore economy”, Straits Times Dec. 30, 2016

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/trump-and-the-singapore-economy

14. “China stands to win in Trump administration,” Detroit Free Press Nov. 29, 2016

http://www.freep.com/story/opinion/contributors/2016/11/29/china-stands-win-trump-

administration/94434310/

15. “The Trump economy,” Straits Times Nov. 18, 2016

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/the-trump-economy

16. “Why Michigan swung in Trump’s favour,” Straits Times Nov. 15, 2016

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/why-michigan-swung-in-trumps-favour

17. “Trade, technology and the U.S. Presidential Election,” Straits Times Oct. 18, 2016

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/trade-technology-and-the-us-presidential-election

18. “Is Brexit good or bad? Experts pick a side”, WalletHub August 4,

2016 https://wallethub.com/blog/brexit-good-or-bad/23523/#linda-y-c-lim,

19. “Brexit-What’s next?” June 24, 2016. http://michiganross.umich.edu/rtia-articles/brexit-

what-s-next

20. “The folly of Trumponomics”, Business Times Singapore, May 18, 2016

http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion/the-folly-of-Trumponomics

12 .“Competition will throw up best investors for Myanmar” Business Times Singapore, May 13,

2016 http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion/competition-will-throw-up-best-investors-

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for- Myanmar

13. “Time for Singapore to do right by its women”, Straits Times, April 22, 2016 (with Noeleen

Heyzer) http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/time-for-singapore-to-do-right-by-its-women

14. “Michigan voters driven by more than trade policies”, Straits Times, Singapore, March 16,

2016 http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/michigan-voters-driven-by-more-than- trade-policies

15. “How Singapore has grown – from a policy perspective”, Business Times Singapore, March 8,

2016 http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion/how-spore-has-grown-from-a-policy-

perspective

16. “The myth of US-China economic competition,” The Straits Times December 16, 2015

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/the-myth-of-us-china-economic-competition 17. “Rise of China’s yuan is much ado about little,” The Conversation November 2, 2015,*

https://theconversation.com/rise-of-chinas-yuan-is-much-ado-about-little-48804 reprinted

in (among others)

18. http://fortune.com/2015/11/02/china-yuan-internationalization-world-economy/

19. http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/opinion/commentary-rise-chinas-yuan-much-ado-little/

20. http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/sideviews/article/rise-of-chinas-yuan-is-much-ado-

about-little-linda-lim

21. http://www.newsunited.com/rise-of-china-s-yuan-is-much-ado-news/19501614/

22. “Experts point the way forward for Singapore economic growth” Yahoo (Singapore)

September 3, 2015 https://sg.news.yahoo.com/experts-point-the-way-forward-for-

singapore-economic-growth-233918494.html

23. “Fears of currency war overstated” Straits Times August 19, 2015

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/fears-of-currency-war-overstated

24. Plumbing the depths of currency controversies”, with Gunter Dufey in Straits Times

(Singapore) July 4, 2015*

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/plumbing-the-depths-of-currency-controversies

25. “Taking economic stock at 50”, Straits Times (Singapore) May 6, 2015*

26. “Domestic issues to top Jokowi’s priorities”, with Hui Yew-Foong, Business Times

(Singapore) May 8, 2015*

27. “Going beyond the ‘global city’ paradigm” Business Times (Singapore) February 9, 2015

http://business.asiaone.com/news/going-beyond-the-global-city-paradigm

28. “2014: The year monetary stimulus proved its worth”, Straits Times (Singapore) Dec. 27,

2014 http://www.straitstimes.com/news/opinion/more-opinion-stories/story/2014-the-year-

monetary-stimulus-proved-its-worth-20141227*

29. “Preserving a shared heritage”, Business Times (Singapore) Mar. 1, 2014

30. “Tracing Confucius’ bloodline in Singapore”, Straits Times (Singapore) Feb. 8, 2014

http://www.straitstimes.com/the-big-story/case-you-missed-it/story/tracing-confucius-

bloodline-singapore-20140211

31. “What’s behind the turmoil in emerging markets?” with John Stuermer, Straits Times

(Singapore) Feb. 7, 2014*

32. “Bernanke’s Legacy” Monroe Street Journal Feb. 3, 2014*

33. ”Why Singapore is Not Iceland”, with James Cheng, Straits Times (Singapore) Jan. 24,

2014*

34. “‘Talent magnet’ status cements U.S. lead over China”, Straits Times (Singapore) Dec. 31,

2013

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35. “Can slower growth lead to a stronger nation?”, Straits Times (Singapore) February 22,

2013, revised and reprinted in Low, ed. Hard Choices (above)

36. “How land and ;people fit in Singapore’s economy” Yahoo Singapore February 21, 2013

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/land-people-fit-singapore-economy-

025020996.html, revised, combined with 1 and reprinted in Low, ed. Hard Choices

(above)t

37. “Making peace instead of declaring currency wars”, Business Times (Singapore) February

15, 2013

38. “More stimulus ahead”, Straits Times (Singapore), January 21, 2013

39. “Target the yuan? It’s politics at play”, Straits Times (Singapore) October 22, 2011

40. “Don’t make a bogeyman out of U.S. dollar”, Straits Times (Singapore) August 27, 2011

(with Gunter Dufey)*

41. “Slowdown yes, but recession less likely”, Views on the Global Economy, Straits Times

August 17, 2011

42. “Printing money to push spending”, “Why other countries object to QE2”, “Possible

solutions for global imbalances”, Review Brief on Quantitative Easing, Straits Times

(Singapore), November 23, 2010*

43. “Of demographics, nationality and global rebalancing”, Straits Times (Singapore), August

3, 2010

44. “Save or spend? Two sides of the coin”, Debate with Prof. Tommy Koh in Straits Times

(Singapore), July 26, 2010

45. “Getting East Asia to save more, spend less”, Straits Times (Singapore), July 20, 2010

46. “What’s up with the world economy?” Review brief, Straits Times (Singapore) July 11,

2010

47. “Euro Debt Crisis”, Straits Times (Singapore), May 27, 2010*

48. “Opening a window to the future”, Straits Times (Singapore), February 6, 2010

49. “Lessons from Michigan experience”, Straits Times (Singapore), June 16, 2009

50. “Why local entrepreneurs are vital”, Straits Times (Singapore), May 12, 2009

51. “Struggle for Obama to fulfill economic vows”, Straits Times (Singapore), November 18,

2008

52. “New era of caution and prudence”, Straits Times (Singapore), October 17, 2008

53. “Credit, credibility and political creed”, Straits Times (Singapore), October 14, 2008

54. “Shedding light on the factors”, Straits Times (Singapore), October 13, 2008

55. “Can Asia rescue the global economy”, YaleGlobal September 29, 2008, reprinted as “Asia

to the rescue?” South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), October 7, 2008

56. “When less is more”, Straits Times (Singapore), June 30, 2008 (with Geh Min)

57. “The China Bogey: The Facts Behind the Fears”, Journal of the International Institute,

University of Michigan, Winter 2008

58. “Ripple effect of U.S. economic woes”, Straits Times (Singapore), March 19, 2008

59. “Local trumps global in Thailand”, Journal of the International Institute, University of

Michigan, Fall 2007

60. “Can money ease loss of memories?” Straits Times (Singapore), June 21, 2007

61. “The costs of retiring too early”, Straits Times (Singapore), Aug. 23, 2006

62. “Singapore: Place or nation?”, Straits Times (Singapore) Jun. 19, 2006

63. “Tangled threads of protectionism-Part III”, YaleGlobal Online May 10, 2005

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64. “China shows the way in a quota-free market”, YaleGlobal Online Feb. 22, 2005, reprinted

in Jakarta Post Feb. 23, Straits Times Feb. 23, Bangkok Post, Feb. 27

65. “Varsity rankings—they don’t tell all”, Straits Times (Singapore), Dec. 17, 2004

66. “Time for a liberal arts college”, Straits Times, Dec. 1, 2004 (with Pang Eng Fong and

Hong Hai)

67. “Accountability will stay”, Business Times, July 13, 2004 (with Pang Eng Fong)

68. “Let the market decide university admissions”, Business Times (Singapore), June 25, 2004

(with Pang Eng Fong)

69. “Who should pay for university education?” Business Times (Singapore), Apr. 1, 2004,

reprinted in Straits Times, Apr. 4, 2004

70. “Learning Chinese in America”, Straits Times (Singapore), Apr. 1, 2004

71. “Why China should not revalue its currency”, YaleGlobal Online, 9/12/03, 4 pp., reprinted

in Straits Times (Singapore), Sept. 14, 2003

72. “The way to evolve world-class universities here”, in Straits Times (Singapore) July 14,

2003, with Pang Eng Fong., revised version published as “Evolving great universities in

small and developing countries” in International Higher Education No. 33, Fall 2003, pp.

9-10

73. “When a student’s race is as important as his scores” in Straits Times June 28, 2003

74. “Is China eating everyone’s lunch, or enhancing it?” Straits Times June 21, 2003

75. “Corruption Southeast Asian Style” in The Journal of the International Institute Vol. No. 2

(Winter 2003), pp. 10-11, University of Michigan

76. “Don’t blame Singaporeans for expats leaving”, Business Times, Singapore, July 9, 2002

77. “Learning in the New Economy”, The Straits Times, Singapore, May 6, 2001

78. “Globalization is the Best Welfare”, Far Eastern Economic Review Fifth Column, April

20, 2000, p. 36

79. “Capital controls not necessary”, Forum column of The Straits Times, Singapore, 6/26/99

80. “Capital controls a drag on Malaysian recovery”, The Straits Times, Singapore, 6/19/99

(abbreviated Congressional testimony of 6/16/99)

81. Statement of Dr. Linda Lim, in “Malaysia: Assessing the Mahathir Agenda”, Hearing

before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific of the Committee on International

Relations, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, June

16, 1999, Serial No. 106-37, pp. 16-18, carried on House website, on various Malaysia

websites, and in Electronic-Clipping of Competitive Edge June 17, 1999 as “Testimony of

Linda Lim” in Federal Document Clearing House Congressional Testimony

82. “Rebuttal” (on China trade statistics), Letters column in Far Eastern Economic Review

6/17/99, p. 69

83. “Recession unlocks Asian economies”, Viewpoint column in AutoAsia, May/June 1999,

pp. 52-53

84. “An overview of the Asian financial crisis”, Michigan Journalism Fellows Newsletter,

April 1999

85. “’Asian values’ idea: is it out?”, Straits Times (Singapore) 3/24/98

86. “Crisis and Conspiracy”, Fifth Column in Far Eastern Economic Review 3/19/98, p. 31

87. “Asian financial crisis”, International Institute Journal, University of Michigan, February

1998

88. “Region must be committed to self-reliant reforms”, Straits Times (Singapore) 1/27/98

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89. “Attacking IMF and encouraging resistance can worsen situation”, Straits Times

(Singapore) 1/17/98

90. “Dr. Sachs, you are dead wrong”, and “The IMF cure”, Sunday Times (Singapore) 1/11/98

91. “Off-track on fast-track”, Washington Post 12/15/97 (with David Gordon), reprinted as

“Cheaper imports raise American incomes and living standards”, Straits Times (Singapore)

12/24/97

92. “The only answer for Asia is to embrace capital with care”, Sunday Times (Singapore)

11/9/97

93. “Asian currency crisis is not a disaster for American automakers”, Detroit News 9/25/97

94. “Asia 2000”, China Business Review March-April 1997, pp. 8-11

95. “The Trouble with Tariffs”, Detroit Free Press, June 1, 1995.

96. “The Storm Over Rights in Asia”, Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly, May 16, 1994, p. 2B

97. “The Asian Frontier", Michigan Today, December 1993, pp. 1, 3, 4

98. “Born in Singapore, Living in America”, Singapore, January 1992, pp. 9-11

99. “ASEAN's Business Future”, Business Week International Edition Special Advertising

Supplement, November 1991

100. “Becoming a Region”, The China Business Review May-June 1990, pp. 24, 25, 26, 28, 29,

32 (with Clyde Stoltenberg)

101. “NICs' Trading Patterns Shifting As Imports Mount, Exports Slow”, Asian Wall Street

Journal Weekly, Trade Supplement, September 12, 1988, p. 10B

102. “Are We Back to Steady Growth?”, Solidarity (Manila), No. 119, July-September 1988,

Special Issue on Singapore, pp. 11-16

103. “End of U.S. GSP Benefits for Four Asian Nations is Unlikely to Help Shrink American

Trade Gap", Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly, Trade Supplement, April 4, 1988, p. 4B

104. “Singapore's Heavy-Handed Detentions”, Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly, August 17,

1987

105. “High-tech and High Hopes in the Asian NICs”, Singapore Business Yearbook 1985, pp.

17-23 (with Pang Eng Fong)

106. “Making the Economy Sparkle”, The Straits Times (Singapore), August 9, 1985 (with Pang

Eng Fong)

107. “Labour Strategies for Meeting the High-Tech Challenge: The Case of Singapore”, Euro-

Asia Business Review, Vol. 3, No. 2 (April 1984), Special Issue on Asian Labour, pp. 17-21

(with Pang Eng Fong)

108. “The Labour Train in Southeast Asia: Stopping At All Stations”, Euro-Asia Business

Review, Vol. 3, No. 2 (April 1984), Special Issue on Asian Labour, pp. 17-21 (with L.A.P.

Gosling)

109. “A New Order with Some Old Prejudice”, Far Eastern Economic Review, January 5, 1984,

Special Issue on Women in Asia, pp.37-38

110. “Political Economy of a City State”, Singapore Business Yearbook 1981/82, pp.7 ,9 ,12 ,15

19, 21 ,25 ,27 ,29 ,33 (with Pang Eng Fong)

111. “Restructuring in Singapore: Issues and Outlook”, Singapore Banking and Finance

1981/82, pp. 58-62 (with Pang Eng Fong)

112. “Women in the Singapore Economy”, Commentary, Journal of the National University of

Singapore Society, Vol. 5, No. 1, Special Issue on Women, October 1981, pp. 9-38

113. “Labouring Towards A New Stereotype”, The Sunday Times (Singapore), August 9, 1981

(with Pang Eng Fong)

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114. “Singapore's Foreign Workers: Are They Worth the Costs” Asian Wall Street Journal,

August 4, 1981 (with Pang Eng Fong)

115. “The Making of A New Singaporean”, The Sunday Times (Singapore), July 26, 1981 (with

Pang Eng Fong)

116. “Engineers: Facts and Fallacies”, Singapore Business, May 1981, pp. 61, 63 and June 1981,

pp. 53, 55-57 (with Pang Eng Fong)

117. “Charting A Course for Industry in the Eighties”, ASEAN Business Quarterly, Second

Quarter 1981, pp. 3-6

118. “Do Multinational Companies Exploit Women Workers in Developing Countries?”,

ASEAN Business Quarterly, Fourth Quarter 1980, pp. 29-31

119. “Electronics sector shows resilience”, The Financial Times, London, 8 October 1986

120. “The Sun’s in Your Eyes, Mr. Tan”, New Nation, Singapore, 19 December, 1976, p. 23

(with Jacqueline Foo)

121. “Impact of Singapore school system”, New Nation, Singapore, 9 July, 1976, p. 9 and “Too

much is expected of schools”, New nation, Singapore, 20 July, 1976, p. 9 (with Pang Eng

Fong)

122. “The School System and Social Structure in Singapore”, Commentary, Journal of the

University of Singapore Society (June 1976), pp. 43-47

BOOK REVIEWS

1. Foreword to Living With Myths in Singapore, ed. Loh Kah Seng, PJ Thum and Jack Chia,

Singapore: Select Books, 2017

2. Book review of Making Sense of Life @/& SMU: A partial guide for the clueless

ed. Pang Eng Fong with Lai Foong Ming and Favian Wong, Singapore: Ethos Books 2017,

published as “:Nothing is taboo in collection of essays by these graduates” Business Times

(Singapore) March 9, 2017 http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion/nothing-is-taboo-in-

collection-of-essays-by-these-graduates

3. Book review of Yuen Yuen Ang, How China Escaped the Poverty Trap, Ithaca and London:

Cornell University Press 2016, published as “The evolution of capitalism, China style” in

The Sunday Times (Singapore) January 15, 2017

http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/the-evolution-of-capitalism-china-style 4. Book review of Eric Tagliacozzo and Wen-Chin Chang, eds., Chinese Circulation: Capital,

Commodities, and Networks in Southeast Asia, Durham and London: Duke University Press,

2011, in Asian Journal of Social Science Vo. 43, Nos. 3-4, July 2014, pp. 481-483.

5. Book review of Pang Eng Fong ed., (Almost) Uniquely Singapore: 18 Objects, Singapore:

Select Books, in Straits Times August 26, 2013, as “S’pore’s Objects of Identity: Some

things borrowed, some things new”

6. Book review of Nitin Pangarkar, High Performance Companies: Successful Strategies from

the World’s Top Achievers, Singapore: John Wiley & Sons, in Business Times (Singapore),

March 9, 2012, as “Strategies from the real world”.

7. Book review of Michael J. Dunne, American Wheels, Chinese Roads, Singapore: John

Wiley & Sons, in Business Times (Singapore), November 11, 2011 as “GM’s win-win story

in China”

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8. Book review of Lim Mah Hui and Lim Chin, Nowhere to Hide: The Great Financial Crisis

and Challenges for Asia, Singapore: Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, 2010. In Straits

Times (Singapore), June 1, 2010 as “Financial crisis: Warning of what lies ahead”.

9. Garry Rodan, Kevin Hewison and Richard Robison, eds., The Political Economy of South-

East Asia: An Introduction. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. In

10. International History Review Vol. 21, No. 3 (September 1999), pp. 836-7

11. Marto Rutten, Asian Capitalists in the European Mirror, Amsterdam: VU University Press

for Centre for Asian Studies, 1994. In Crossroads, An Interdisciplinary Journal of

Southeast Asian Studies Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 89-90

12. Vo Nhan Tri, Vietnam's Economic Policy Since 1975, Singapore: Institute of Southeast

13. Asian Studies, 1990. In Journal of Southeast Asia Business, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Fall 1990), pp.

99-101

14. Janet W. Salaff, State and Family in Singapore: Restructuring an Industrial Society, Ithaca,

N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1988. In Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 49, No. 1

(February1990), pp. 217-219

15. Aihwa Ong, Spirits of Resistance and Capitalist Discipline: Factory Women in Malaysia,

Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1987. In Journal of Asian Studies, Vol.

47, No. 4 (November 1988), pp. 945-947

16. You Poh Seng and Lim Chong Yah, eds., Singapore: Twenty-Five Years of Development,

Singapore: Nan Yang Xing Zhou Lianhe Zhaobao, 1984. In Journal of Asian Studies, Vol.

46, No. 2 (May 1987), pp. 466-467

17. Hafiz Mirza, Multinationals and the Growth of the Singapore Economy, New York: St.

Martin's Press, 1986. In Pacific Affairs, Vol. 60, No. 1 (Spring 1987), pp. 149-150

18. Brian Wawn, The Economies of the ASEAN Countries, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1983;

Arun Senkuttuvan, MNCs and ASEAN Development in the 1980s, Singapore: Institute of

Southeast Asian Studies, 1981; Narongchai Akrasanee and Hans Christoph Rieger, eds.,

ASEAN-EEC Economic Relations, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1982.

In Journal of Asian Studies XLIV (May 1985), pp. 689-691

19. Lim Mah Hui, Ownership and Control of the One Hundred Largest Corporations in

Malaysia, New York: Oxford University Press, 1981; Donald R. Snodgrass, Inequality and

Economic Development in Malaysia, New York: Oxford University Press, 1979. In Journal

of Asian Studies XLII (May 1983), pp. 722-725

20. Jacob Meerman, Public Expenditure in Malaysia, Who Benefits and Why, New York:

Oxford University Press for the World Bank, 1979.In Journal of Asian Studies XL (Nov.

1980), pp.199-201

21. Chan Heng Chee, The Dynamics of One-Party Dominance - The PAP at the Grassroots,

Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1976. In Far Eastern Economic Review, August

1976

UNPUBLISHED TEACHING MATERIALS 1. “Trade and Competitiveness”, Teaching Note for Strategy 503 The World Economy MBA

core course, Fall 2007 onwards

2. “Notes on the Mexican Peso Crisis”, School of Business Administration, University of

Michigan, February 1995

3. “Superjuice in Southeast Asia: A Negotiation Simulation”, School of Business

Administration, University of Michigan, March 1994 (with William Longhurst)

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4. “Toward An Asian Economic Bloc? AFTA, APEC and All That”, School of Business

Administration, University of Michigan, November 1993

MEDIA CITATIONS since 2000 (not complete)

(Self-authored articles are in Publications above. Pre-2000 citations not included here.)

2018

1. Danson Cheong, “Scholar says China’s BRI needs an image change”, Straits Times March

27, http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/scholar-says-chinas-bri-needs-an-image-change

2. Charissa Yong, “Focus on business links in S-E Asia, says prof”, Straits Times March 22

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/focus-on-business-links-in-s-e-asia-says-prof

3. Live TV interview on Xi Jinping China constitutional change, PrimeTime Asia, Channel

News Asia, March 20, 7:10 pm Singapore

4. Eric Lawrence, “Are trade wars easy to win? Experts don’t think so.” Detroit Free Press,

March 3, 2018 https://www.freep.com/story/money/business/2018/03/03/trump-claim-trade-

wars-disputed/390224002/

5. Sophie Schimansky, “Handelspolitik: Trump gegen alle – und die USA” Deutsche Welle 30

January http://www.dw.com/de/handelspolitik-trump-gegen-alle-und-die-usa/a-

42361063?maca=de-EMail-sharing

6.Thorsten Schroeder, “Das Whirlpool-Gesetz”, Zeit.de 24 January

http://www.zeit.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/2018-01/usa-whirlpool-zoelle-donald-trump

7. Interview by Razia Iqbal on Trump tariffs, BBC News Hour on NPR, 23 January

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w172vr1l9zt7stq minutes 30-36

2017

1. Keith Laing, “Carmakers rattled by Trump NAFTA demands,” Detroit News Oct. 16

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/2017/10/16/carmakers-rattled-trump-nafta-

demands/106721306/ revised as “Trump NAFTA demands could have unintended effects,”

Oct. 19 http://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/2017/10/17/trump-nafta-demands-

unintended-effects/106752830/

2. David Kiley, “Trump’s anti-NAFTA position will drive business into the arms of

Democrats”, Forbes Oct. 6 https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidkiley5/2017/10/06/trumps-

anti-nafta-position-will-drive-business-into-the-arms-of-democrats/#1da07b529637

3. Keith Laing, “NAFTA renegotiation off to rocky start”, Detroit News, August 21

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/2017/08/21/nafta-renegotiation-nafta-

renegotiation-rocky-start/104837660/

4. Keith Laing, “NAFTA redo could lead to tariffs on US-built cars”, Detroit News, August 15

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/2017/08/14/nafta-renegotiation-tariffs-

american-automakers/104608430/

5. Andy Uhler, “Ford announces job cuts as it seeks to balance short-term profits with long-

term goals:, NPR Marketplace Radio, May 16

https://www.marketplace.org/2017/05/16/business/ford-announces-job-cuts-seeks-balance-

near-term-profits-long-term-goals

6. Aaron Schrank, “A key Trump administration goal is securing trader agreements”, NPR

Marketplace Radio, April 24 https://www.marketplace.org/2017/04/24/economy/securing-

trade-agreements-key-trump-administration-goal

7. Yeri Baek, Interview on the Southeast Asian Market, Economy Chosun, Korea, April 19

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8. Chidanand Rajghattal, “American industry leaders hammer Trump’s H-1B order”, Times of

India, April 19. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/trumps-h1b-hacking-gets-

hammered/articleshow/58264990.cms

9. Jed Kim, “Japanese giant Toshiba says its future is in question” NPR Marketplace Radio,

April 11 https://www.marketplace.org/2017/04/11/business/japanese-giant-toshiba-says-its-

future-question

10. Adam Allington, “As Chinese investment in U.S. grow, so do concerns” NPR Marketplace

Radio, April 5 https://www.marketplace.org/2017/04/05/economy/chinese-investment-us-

grow-so-do-concerns 11. David Kiley, “Trump’s ‘Help’ for Harley is Hurting the Bike Maker”, Forbes March 1

https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidkiley5/2017/03/01/why-trumps-help-for-harley-is-hurting-the-

bike-maker/2/#58a8006351ee

12. Jude Webber, “Mexico’s central bank lifts benchmark rate to 6.25%”, Financial Times

February 9 https://www.ft.com/content/55715efa-1d2c-3389-9eab-78791dc07aba

13. Jake Smith, “Come hell or high water: Can Great Lakes shipping make a resurgence?”

WBEZ Chicago February 8 https://www.wbez.org/shows/curious-city/the-tumultuous-

history-of-great-lakes-shipping/bf2c3960-2de7-4ece-ac7c-96ce07fa2866

14. Interview on US-UK FTA, NAFTA etc. on “Up All Night With Dutton”, BBC 5 Live Radio,

January 28, 1:30 am (UK)

15. David Kiley, “Prices of small cars will go up with Trump’s 20% tax”, Forbes January 27

http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidkiley5/2017/01/27/prices-of-small-cars-go-up-with-

trumps-20-tax-but-so-will-popularity-in-swing-states/#5f0b2666717d

16. Interview on TPP and NAFTA on Paul W. Smith show, WJR radio Detroit, January 26 9:21

am www.wjr.com/paulwsmith/

17. Keith Laing and Ian Thibodeau, “Trump tries hitting ‘reset’ with Detroit automakers”,

Detroit News, January 24 http://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/general-

motors/2017/01/24/trump-big-three-autos/96982646/

18. Gary ?, on prospects for a UK-US free trade deal, BBC Radio Scotland, January 16

19. Adam Allington, “China sees opportunity as TPP fails”, NPR Marketplace Radio, January 4

https://www.marketplace.org/2017/01/03/economy/us-protectionism-opens-door-chinese-

trade-pact

2016 1. Greg Gardner, “GM shares fall on reports of antitrust penalty in China”, Detroit Free Press

Dec. 14 http://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2016/12/14/general-motors-

shares-china/95427376/

2. Tom Kirsher and Paul Wiseman, “GM shares fall on reports of antitrust penalty in China”,

Associated Press Dec. 14 http://www.wtoc.com/story/34050940/gm-shares-fall-on-reports-

of-antitrust-penalty-in-china

3. Steven Porter, “Starbucks will expand in China—and it looks like a smart idea,” Christian

Science Monitor Dec. 7 http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/2016/1207/Starbucks-will-

expand-in-China-and-it-looks-like-a-smart-idea

4. Andy Uhler, “Trump’s stand on tariffs divides Republicans,” Marketplace Radio, NPR, Dec.

6 http://www.marketplace.org/2016/12/06/world/president-elect-trumps-trade-tariff-talk-or-

tweet

5. “How Trump’s economic policies may affect Michigan,” Video interview on MLive, Dec. 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lzx6JU-zxDs

6. “Tips for millennials to navigate the future economy,” Video interview on MLive, Dec. 2

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMI8P-W16i0

7. David Kiley, “Why Ford set Trump up to declare a fake victory on U.S. jobs,” Forbes, Nov.

18 http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidkiley5/2016/11/18/behind-fords-fake-deal-with-

trump/#72432bc553ee

8. Nancy Marshall-Genzer, “Surging dollar complicates Trump job creation plans”,

Marketplace Radio, NPR, Nov. 16 http://www.marketplace.org/2016/11/16/world/surging-

dollar-complicates-trump-job-creation-plans

9. “What to expect from President Trump,” Nov. 9 https://michiganross.umich.edu/rtia-

articles/what-expect-president-trump

10. “What’s at stake in the U.S. election when it comes to trade”:, Oct. 26 Video interview

http://michiganross.umich.edu/rtia-articles/whats-stake-us-election-when-it-comes-trade

11. Interview on CETA, BBC 5 Live Radio, October 24

12. Terry Kosdrosky, “Policy pitches for the new president,” Dividend Fall 2016

http://michiganross.umich.edu/alumni/dividend/fall2016/policy-pitches-new-president

13. Adam Payne, Business Insider Oct. 24-27 in various articles

http://www.businessinsider.com/ceta-brexit-eu-canada-belgium-wallonia-trade-expert-

analysis-2016-10

http://www.businessinsider.com/trade-expert-ceta-belgium-eu-canada-brexit-2016-10

http://www.businessinsider.com/brexit-eu-and-canada-ceta-trade-deal-eu-hopes-wallonia-

belgium-comments-update-2016-10

http://www.businessinsider.com/eu-canada-ceta-summit-cancelled-belgium-wallonia-brexit-

2016-10

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news/australia-has-just-dealt-a-massive-blow-to-the-uk-

governments-brexit-plans/ar-AAjmFQm?li=BBoPWjQ

http://www.businessinsider.com/brexit-liam-fox-eu-australia-free-trade-deals-2016-10

http://nordic.businessinsider.com/eu-canada-ceta-summit-cancelled-belgium-wallonia-

brexit-2016-10/

14. Patrick Thibodeau, “South China Sea conflict could be IT’s Black swan”, Computerworld

August 15, 2016 http://www.computerworld.com/article/3107217/it-industry/south-china-

sea-conflict-could-be-it-s-black-swan.html

15. Jake Maxwell Watts and Nopparat Chaichalearmmongkol, “Thai vote heralds economic

stability if nor democracy,” Wall Street Journal August 9, 2016

http://www.wsj.com/articles/thai-vote-result-heralds-economic-stability-if-not-democracy-

1470735485

16. Jeevan Vasagar, “Why Singapore’s kids are so good at maths”, Financial Times July 22,

2016. https://www.ft.com/content/2e4c61f2-4ec8-11e6-8172-e39ecd3b86fc

17. Michael Cohen, 1320 WILS Capital City Recap (Lansing, Michigan), live radio interview

on Brexit, June 25, 2016 6:45 pm http://www.1320wils.com/podcasts/the-capital-city-recap

18. Live TV interview on Brexit, on “First Look Asia” program, Channel News Asia, June 25,

2016, 7:15 am

19. http://michiganross.umich.edu/rtia-articles/brexit-what-s-next

20. Sally Herships, “Japan’s population is plunging, so where are the babies?” Marketplace

Radio, NPR, April 20 2016 http://www.marketplace.org/2016/04/18/world/babies

21. Live TV interview on Myanmar, on “First Look Asia” program, Channel News Asia, April

1, 2016, 7:15 am

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22. Rodion Ebbighausen ,“US-ASEAN summit to tout ‘symbolic power’”, Deutsche Welle

February 12, 2016 http://www.dw.com/en/us-asean-summit-to-tout-symbolic-power/a-

19042497

23. Michael Cohen 1320 WILS Capital City Recap (Lasing, Michigan),live radio interview on

China’s economic growth January 20, 2016, 6:50 pm

http://www.1320wils.com/podcasts/the-capital-city-recap

24. Eric Bellman and Sara Schonhardt, “Companies look past Indonesian terror attacks” Wall

Street Journal Jan. 15, 2016 http://www.wsj.com/articles/companies-look-past-indonesian-

terror-attacks-1452885719

25. Jim Zarolli, “China views untapped consumer market as key to stimulating economy”,

National Public Radio, January 12, 2016 http://www.npr.org/2016/01/12/462821814/china-

views-untapped-consumer-market-as-key-to-stimulating-economy

2015

1. Khong Yuen Foong, “The reality of US-China competition”, Straits Times (Singapore),

December 30, 2015

2. Greta Guest, “Forecast 2016: Prof. Linda Lim on Chinese Currency”, Michigan News

December 7, 2015 https://michiganross.umich.edu/rtia-articles/forecast-2016-prof-linda-

lim-chinese-currency

3. Ivy Li, “RMB to enter SDR later this month”, Australian New Express Weekly, November

21, 2015

4. Cary Huang, “Game on: The battle of the trade pacts”, South China Morning Post (Hong

Kong), November 17, 2015

5. Irina Mitropoulou, TO VIMA (Greece), Comment on Myanmar election results, November

15, 2015

6. http://udn.com/news/story/7992/1280773-

%E5%AD%B8%E8%80%85%EF%BC%9A%E7%BE%8E%E8%89%A6%E5%B7%A1%

E8%88%AA%E5%8D%97%E6%B5%B7%E5%90%88%E6%B3%95 Comment on South

China Sea issue in United Daily News (Taiwan) October 30, 2015

7. http://www.worldjournal.com/3503505/article-

%E5%AD%B8%E8%80%85%EF%BC%9A%E7%BE%8E%E8%89%A6%E5%B7%A1%

E8%88%AA%E5%8D%97%E6%B5%B7%E5%90%88%E6%B3%95/?ref=%E8%8A%9

D%E5%8A%A0%E5%93%A5 Comment on South China Sea issue in World Journal (US)

October 29, 2015

8. Jake Maxwell Watts, “Singapore election to test shift on immigration” Wall Street Journal

September 3, 2015 http://www.wsj.com/articles/singapore-election-to-test-shift-on-

immigration-1441262953

9. Svetlomira Gyurova, Capital Weekly (Bulgaria) August 28, 2015

http://www.capital.bg/politika_i_ikonomika/sviat/2015/08/28/2599321_panikata_e_po-

goliama_ot_apokalipsisa/ “Panic is greater than economic crisis Made in China seem

exaggerated. The risk is that safeguards are already exhausted”

10. Adrienne Hill, Marketplace, NPR, August 26, 2015

http://www.marketplace.org/topics/business/apple-iphone-and-chinese-economy

11. World Journal (US) August 25, 2015 http://goo.gl/WKNhoi http://goo.gl/KDaPAO

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12. Cary Huang, “It’s decision time by the sea for China’s Communist Party, South China

Morning Post (Hong Kong), 30 July/August 5 http://www.scmp.com/news/china/policies-

politics/article/1844849/its-decision-time-sea-chinas-communist-party

13. Alex Bitter, “Can we finally stop worrying about Greece?” www.TheStreet.com 7/13/15

http://www.thestreet.com/story/13216495/3/can-we-finally-stop-worrying-about-

greece.html

14. Jorge N. Rodrigues, “Singapore After the Economic Miracle” Expresso, Portugal, April 1

http://expresso.sapo.pt/singapura-depois-do-milagre=f918002

15. Jim Zarroli, “How Singapore became one of the richest places on earth,” National Public

Radio, March 29 http://www.npr.org/2015/03/29/395811510/how-singapore-became-one-

of-the-richest-places-on-earth

16. Jorge N. Rodrigues, “From a Third-World to First-World Country in One Generation”,

Expresso, Portugal, March 28

17. Jake Maxwell Watts, “Lee Kuan Yew’s Son Faces A Changing Singapore”, Wall Street

Journal, March 27 http://www.wsj.com/articles/lee-kuan-yews-son-faces-a-changing-

singapore-1427447170?KEYWORDS=lee+kuan+yew

18. P.R. Venkat and Jake Maxwell Watts, “Singapore to Carry Forward Lee Kuan Yew’s

Business-Friendly Legacy”, Wall Street Journal, March 26

http://www.wsj.com/articles/singapore-to-carry-forward-lee-kuan-yews-business-friendly-

legacy-1427348473

19. Jessica Huang, interview on Lee Kuan Yew’s legacy, www.worldjournal.com, March 23

http://goo.gl/6wuCer

20. Rachel Chang, “Raising wages”, Straits Times, March 21

21. Radha Basu, “Money worries remain for older women”, Straits Times, March 8

22. Rujun Shen and Masayuki Kitano, “Singapore Economy/Budget Preview”, Reuters

February 18

23. Fiona Chan, “Time to change from being a global city to a unique regional one?” Straits

Times 27 January 2015

24. Olivia Siong, “Small states must aim to remain relevant”, Channel News Asia 26 January

2015 http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/small-states-must-aim-

to/1616752.html

25. Laura Elizabeth Philomin, “For Singapore, being extraordinary is a strategic imperative”

Today 28 January 2015 http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/spore-being-extraordinary-

strategic-imperative-veteran-diplomat?singlepage=true

26. Interview on Channel News Asia report on Singapore Perspectives, January 26, 2015

2014

1. “What Cuba changes mean to travelers, including cigars” Detroit Free Press, Dec. 17,

2014 by Ellen Creager http://www.freep.com/story/travel/2014/12/17/cuba-travel-changes-

big/20534873/

2. “Myanmar Struggles With Democratic Transition As Obama Makes Second Trip” by

Morgan Winsor, International Business Times, November 12 2014

3. http://www.ibtimes.com/myanmar-struggles-democratic-transition-obama-makes-second-

trip-1721098

4. “China seeking help during APEC from US, Canada, Australia in global hunt for corrupt

officials”, Associated Press, Nov. 8, 2014

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5. https://ca.news.yahoo.com/china-seeking-help-during-apec-us-canada-australia-

083645894.html

6. http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/china-seeks-wests-fight-graft-apec-

26773992

7. “Alibaba did well in China but is unlikely to replicate this success elsewhere”, Epoch

Times October 3, 2014 http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/996385-alibaba-did-well-in-

china-but-is-unlikely-to-replicate-this-success-elsewhere/

8. “Experts urge rational judgment of investment in Alibaba”, Xinhua Washington DC Sept.

20, 2014 http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/indepth/2014-09/20/c_133658531.htm

9. Vikram Khanna, “Thinking hard about Singapore’s choices” Business Times and Straits

Times 29 August 2014 http://www.straitstimes.com/the-big-story/asia-

report/singapore/story/thinking-hard-about-spores-choices-20140829

2013

1. “Eleven questions with Strategy Professor Linda Lim”, interview by Daniel Gonzalez-

Kreisberg in Monroe Street Journal, October 7, 2013

2. Scott Cendrowski, “China’s hostage-taking is a relic” in Fortune/CNN Money 6/26/13

http://features.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2013/06/26/chinas-hostage-taking-is-a-

relic/?section=money_news_international

3. Lydia Pillis, “A lot of CEOs get taken hostage in China”, Washington Post blog 6/25/13

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/06/25/a-lot-of-ceos-get-taken-

hostage-in-china/

4. Ang Yiting, interview in Lianhe Zaobao Singapore 21 April (in Chinese)

http://www.zaobao.com.sg/sp/sp130421_013.shtml

5. Jessica Cheam and Janet Heng, “Hire locals first”, Straits Times 30 March

6. Joy Fang, “Executive focus society in Singapore ‘is bizarre”, My Paper 25 March

7. Rachel Chang, “Dons give different takes on White Paper”, Straits Times 25 March

8. “Western vs. Asian Business” in Myanmar Times (translated into Burmese)

9. Interview on Myanmar International (TV)

10. Interview in Myanmar business magazine (translated into Burmese)

2012

1. Interview on BBC Burmese News service, on lifting of Western sanctions on Burma’s

economy 4/18/12

2. Interview by Jonathan Standing of Reuters 1/15/12, quoted in “Taiwan’s MA wins vote but

faces tough second term” Channel News Asia 1/15/12, Daily Times Online 1/16/11, New

Sabah Times Online (Malaysia) 1/16/12, “Taiwan’s China opening gets voter support”,

Straits Times Online (Singapore) 1/15/12, “What next for Taiwan’s economic links?”

Today Online (Singapore) 1/15/12, “2012 Elections: China willing to work with Taiwan”

Taipei Times Online 1/15/12, “Beijing, US greet Ma win with sigh of relief” Standard

Online (Hong Kong) 1/15/12, “Ma’s victory a vote for rapprochement” Oman Observer

Outline 1/15/12

2011

1. “Global Economic Crisis and its Impact on Michigan”, panelist with Micki Maynard for

Robin Young’s “Here and Now” program for National Public Radio, co-sponsored by

Michigan Radio and Ross School, 10/26/11

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2. Interview by Tracy Samilton on Michigan Radio “Snyder: First trade mission about

building relationships” 9/23/11

3. Tan Hui Yee, “Public sector’s backroom” and “Train for job, train for life”, Straits Times

(Singapore) 9/24/11

2010

1. Alan Wheatley, “IMF turns on the charm in Asia”. New York Times 7/19/10

2. “Smart energy policy may need brave but unpopular decisions” www.eco-business.com

4/20/10

3. Various articles by Hermawan Kartajaya in Jawa Pos (Indonesia), April 2010

4. “Daya Tawar Indonesia terhadap China Kuat” Sinar Harappan (Indonesia), 4/10/10

5. http://blog.veritasprep.com/2010/03/six-terrific-professors-at-michigan.html

6. Morning Edition of All Things Considered, National Public Radio, on trade protectionism

against China in US Congress, 3/5/10

7. “A brave new growth path”, Straits Times (Singapore), 2/2/10

8. Interviews on Voice of America re US-China trade, China in Southeast Asia, etc. (no dates)

2009 (not updated)

1. “China takes baby step to reduce dependence on the dollar” Christian Science Monitor

7/28/09

2. “Tiger, tiger burning bright” CNBC June 2009

3. “Rope in private sector to help chart economy”, Business Times (Singapore) 5-25-09

4. “A professor of strategy”, “New growth model beyond Jack-of-all-hubs needed”, “Why it

can’t be more of the same”, Straits Times (Singapore), 3/11/09

2008

1. Tommaso Pavone, “The Asian financial crisis and the present: A discussion with

Professors Linda Lim and Allen Hicken”, interview in Michigan Journal of International

Affairs, December 2008, pp. 29-31

2. Clarissa Oon, “Cost and Effect”, Straits Times (Singapore) 11/1/08

3. “Is Singapore trying to excel in too many areas?” Business Times (Singapore) 10/25/08

4. “Rethink S’pore growth model, says don” Straits Times (Singapore) 10/25/08

5. Matt Miller, “Reversal of fortune”, The Deal Newsweekly 10/10/08

2007 (not identified)

2006 (not complete)

1. “Javier Teruel, “In international business, everybody is a minority”, Monroe Street Journal

Vol. 59, Issue 5, 10/9/06, p. 14

2. Liaw Wy-Cin, ”Newsweek ranks NUS 30th

in the world”, Straits Times 8/16/06

3. “Apathetic, materialistic? Not Singaporean”, Straits Times Forum 6/23/06

4. Lehrer News Hour, 4/20/06 http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/asia/jan-june06/china_4-

20.html

5. NPR Marketplace Radio, 4/14/06

6. Thomas Bray, “UM recklessly finds Coca-Cola guilty until proven innocent”, Detroit News

1/4/06

2005

1. Lisa Napoli segment on Toyota pricing, Marketplace Radio, NPR, April 26

2. Natalie Liu segment on China-Australia free trade area, Voice of America, April 18

3. Linda Lim, “Backlash in West after China’s Textiles Boom,” The Business, April 10, 2005

http://webuser.bus.umich.edu/departments/communications/clips//Apr05/Lim4.10.pdf

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4. William Mellor, “Singapore Inc’s First Lady”, Bloomberg Markets, March 2005

2004

1. Janadas Devan, “All the world’s a university”, Straits Times, December 24

2. Mark Friedman, “Wal-Mart’s Chinese connection blossoming, but for how long?”

Arkansas Business, December 20

3. Peter Stenger, “Demystifying international trade’s impact on the U.S.”, the journal (a

publication of Stout, Risius, Ross), Fall 2004

4. Morgana Campos, “Asian investments will be concentrated in the region”, “China will

become an important foreign investor”, “Investment from developed country brings more

technology”, “Latin America will be little attractive to Asians”, Dinheiro Vivo (Live

Money), Brazil, November 25

5. Morgana Campos, “Asia: Integration aims to counterbalance American hegemony”, “Asia:

Japan and China will contend for leadership in the region”, “Asia: Taiwan will concentrate

political attention in the region”, Dinheiro Vivo (Live Money), October 12

6. Interviewed by BBC World Service on US elections and the economy, October 12

7. Roderick Benns, “Wal-Mart good for developing nations: business professor”, Axiom

News, July 7

8. Roderick Benns, “Professor says ‘ethnocentric perspective’ impacts view of sweatshops”,

Axiom News, July 6

9. Mary Wong letter, Business Times, July 6.

10. “Trading up? Free trade deals offer a world of possibility for entrepreneurs”, Entrepreneur

No. 6, Vol. 32, p. 30, June 1, 2004 by Joshua Kuriantzick

11. Johan Norberg, “Three cheers for global capitalism”, The American Enterprise, June 2004,

pp. 20-27 (11 pp.)

12. “Next 10 years are best for India”, Financial Express, India, 3/23/04, p. 1

2003

1. P.Y. Chin, ‘Revaluing yuan cuts both ways’, New Straits Times 11/2/03 p. 16

2. China’s currency, Lehrer News Hour 9/3/03

3. Pacific Radio/KQED 9/4/03 on developing country trade

4. Michele Lee, Sportswear International, May 2003 on ethics in the global apparel industry

5. Rebecca Buckman, “China isn’t the only alluring partner for investors”, Wall Street

Journal, May 8, 2003, pp. A15-16.

6. Robyn Meredith, “Even with SARS, globalization marches on”, www.forbes.com, 4/11/2-3

7. Rick Haglund, “Mend fences or Michigan will be the loser”, Ann Arbor News, March 31, p.

C1 and other Booth newspapers

8. Rebecca Buckman, “War may imperil Asian exporters”, Asian Wall Street Journal, March

20, p. A1

2002 1. George Melloan, “Workers of the world are shedding their chains”, Wall Street Journal,

September 3, 2002, p. A1

2. Robyn Meredith, “From Rocks to Riches”, Forbes August 12, 2002, pp. 101-102

3. James Lee, “Engaging the giant”, Asian Business February 2002, p. 36

2001

1. Michigan Today and Michigan Review October 2001 reporting on my participation in

International Institute’s Post-9/11 Symposium on Terrorism and Globalization

2. Mike Hudson, “What’s next for the economy?” Detroit News September 23, Business p. 1

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3. Eric Ellis, “Inching toward transparency” Fortune Magazine, Asian edition, August 13,

p.14

4. William Mellor, Asiaweek, “The risks of playing it safe”, Asiaweek May 4, p. 30

5. Jonah Goldberg, “Sweatshop Chic: the no-nothings find a cause”, National Review 4/2/01

6. Liza Featherstone and Doug Henwood, “Clothes Encounters: activists and economists clash

over sweatshops”, Lingua Franca March 2001

2000

1. Nayan Chanda, “The tug of war for Asia’s best brains”, Far Eastern Economic Review

11/9/00, pp. 38-43

2. Janet Kidd Stewart, “Voters take stock of candidates’ ideas for the economy”, Chicago

Tribune 9/3/00

3. Interview on globalization on Canadian Public Radio, 4/17/00

4. Barbara Crossette, “Making room for the poor in a global economy”, New York Times

Sunday 4/16/00, section 4, p. 1-2

5. Pacifica Radio, New York, live talk show interview on globalization, March 30, 2000

LECTURES, CONFERENCE, SEMINAR & CORPORATE PRESENTATIONS 2001-2017 only (pre-2000 presentations not listed here) In Ann Arbor except where noted

otherwise.

2018

1. “Preparing for Singapore’s Southeast Asian Future”, Fireside Chat with Prof. Linda Lim at

NTU RSIS, April 4

2. “States, Markets, Technology and the Future of Post-Industrial Capitalism: Implications for

Singapore”, Breakfast Dialogue with Institute for Policy Studies (NUS) Corporate

Associates, moderated by Manu Bhaskaran, Orchard Hotel, Singapore, April 2

3. “Academic Freedom, Innovation and Identity”, Dean’s Seminar on Singapore in Focus, Yale-

NUS College, March 28

4. “Challenges Facing China’s Belt-and-Road Initiative” and “China’s Rise, ASEAN’s Future”,

Maybank ASEAN Conference, Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Singapore, March 27

5. “Challenges Facing China’s Belt-and-Road Initiative”, NTU RSIS Seminar, Singapore,

March 26

6. Convenor (not present), Symposium on South Africa for PICC, Ross Executive Education,

Ann Arbor, March 22-23

7. “Back to the Future: Singapore, China and Southeast Asia”, Distinguished Public Lecture for

NTU RSIS at ntu@one-north, Singapore, March 21

8. “US Trade, Investment and Immigration Policy”, NTU RSIS Seminar, Singapore, March 16

9. Convenor and Chair, Integration Session, Symposium on Indonesia for PICC, Ross

Executive Education, Ann Arbor, March 9-10

10. Convenor and Chair, Integration Session, Symposium on Russia for PICC, Ross Executive

Education, Ann Arbor, February 22-23

2017

1. Talk for Indigo Salon, Asian and Asian-American Faculty of the U-M College of

Literature, Sciences and the Arts, 11/8

2. Michigan Ross Executive Education custom program for People’s Insurance Company of

China (PICC), sessions on international economics and business, 9/29, 10/13, 11/3, 11/10

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3. Michigan Ross Executive Education custom program for China Development Bank on

“Industrial Upgrading and Financial Innovation”, Faculty co-director and instructor,

6/19/17-6/30/17

4. “Asia in the Era of Trump: Democracy, Security and Trade”, Last and Welcome Lecture,

Global MBA Program, Ross School of Business, 6/16/17

5. “Singapore’s economic development and education needs”, Keynote speech, Strategic

Planning Retreat, Methodist Girls’ School, Singapore 6/1/17

6. “Singapore’s economy”, World Bank, Singapore, 5/31/17

7. “International Trade, Investment and Financial Sector Development in Emerging Markets”,

Temasek Foundation and Monetary Authority of Singapore for Asian Financial Regulators

at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, 5/26/17

8. “Globalization” sessions for ICBC (China) Program at Ross Executive Education, 4/19/17

9. “External and Domestic Constraints to Singapore’s Committee for Future Economy Report

Strategies”, Future of Singapore (FOSg), Singapore, 3/4/17

10. “The Impact of President Trump on Singapore and Southeast Asia”, University of

Michigan Alumni of Singapore (UMAS), 3/2/17

2016

11. “The Singapore Development Story: Myths and Realities”, Singapore and Southeast Asia

Forum, Harvard University, Harvard Asia Center and Harvard Kennedy School, 11/17/16

https://www.facebook.com/SGSEAForum/

12. Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellows seminar, “Trade, immigration, inequality and the U.S.

presidential election”, 10/11/16

13. Michigan Ross Executive Education custom program for China Development Bank on

“Industrial Upgrading and Financial Innovation”, Faculty co-director and instructor,

6/20/16-7/1/16

14. Conference Organizer, Moderator and Rapporteur for Panel on Business Strategies for

Myanmar, Myanmar Forum, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore and U-M Center for

Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore 5/20/16

15. Guest lecture on “Singapore’s economic development”, Monetary Authority of Singapore

(MAS) Academy, February 23, 2016

16. Discussant, “Elder care policy options in Singapore”, 2016 Budget Recommendations of the

Association of Women in Action and Research (AWARE), Singapore, February 17, 2016

17. Speaker on panel discussion at book launch of Linda Y.C. Lim (ed.), Singapore’s Economic

Development: Retrospection and Reflection, Wee Kim Wee Centre, Singapore management

University, February 3, 2016

18. Guest lecture on “What Americans think about Singapore and Singaporeans” in

undergraduate social science class on “Singapore in the World: the World in Singapore”,

Singapore Management University. February 2, 2016

2015

1. Faculty Co-Director and Instructor for several sessions for Ross Executive Education

custom program on “Industrial Upgrading and Financial Innovation”, for China

Development Bank, Ann Arbor, 11/9/15-11/20/15

2. “What’s happening in China and what it means for us”, Economic Dinner Group, Ann Arbor,

11/16/15

3. “Indonesia’s Economic Development” Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University

of Michigan, 9/24/15

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4. Speaker on Regional Affairs panel, U-M Pan-Asia Alumni Reunion 2015, Singapore

5/16/15 (also advisor to organizers)

5. Conference Organizer, Moderator and Rapporteur for Panel on Business Strategies for

Indonesia, Indonesia Forum, Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore and U-M

Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore 5/15/15

6. MBA Last Lecture presentation, RSB 4/13/15

7. Talk on Singapore to Global Initiatives BBA Study-abroad class, RSB 3/13/15

8. Moderator, ASEAN Panel, 25th

annual Asia Business Conference, RSB 1/31/15

9. Presenter at IPS Perspectives 2015: Choices Conference Institute for Policy Studies,

National University of Singapore, 1/26/15

2014

1. ICBC (China) “MBA bootcamp”, Ross Executive Education 12/2/14

2. “Challenges Facing Global Capitalism”, Economic Dinner Group, Ann Arbor, 9/22/14

3. Panel on “Capital Markets” at U-M Pan-Asian Alumni Reunion, Hong Kong, 5/24/14

4. “Asia in the Global Economy” and “Asian Business Systems”, The Executive Program,

Michigan-Ross Executive Education, RSB 4/29/14

5. “Globalization”, Go Blue Rendezvous Classroom Experience, RSB 4/11/14

6. Discussion Leader, “What’s Wrong With Singaporeans?” U-M Singapore Students’

Association, RSB 4/9/14

7. Guest Lecturer, “Singapore’s Economy”, Pol. Sci. 389 “Political Economy of East Asia”

4/1/14

8. Panel Moderator, China, 24th

annual Asia Business Conference, RSB 2/8/14

2013 1. Guest Lecturer, “Economic Development in Southeast Asia, Asian Studies 501

“Introduction to Southeast Asia” CSEAS 11/20/13“

2. Economics Presentation, “Government, Business and the Economy: Lessons from the

Asian ‘Developmental State’, or the Limits of Utopia”, Economic Dinner Group, 11/18/13

3. Panel Moderator, “Women and Leadership in India”, 5th

annual India Business Conference,

RSB 11/1/13

4. Panel Moderator, General Management Conference, 10/11/13

5. Western vs Asian Business: Which is More Competitive?” U-M Alumni, Shanghai, 6/14/13

6. “Asian Companies and Competition” Executive Program, RSB 5/10/13

7. “ The Global Economy” Executive Program, RSB 4/30/13

8. “Globalization”, Go Blue Rendezvous Classroom Experience, RSB 4/12/13

9. “Singapore’s Population Policy”, with Prof. Paul Cheung of NUS, U-M Alumni

Association of Singapore 3/24/13

10. “Western vs Asian Business: Which is More Competitive?” Union of Myanmar Federation

of Chambers of Commerce and Industry 3/20/13 and Yangon Institute of 9. Economics,

Yangon University 3/19/13 Yangon, Myanmar

11. Panel Moderator, 23rd

annual Asia Business Conference, RSB, 2/1-2/13

2012 1. Michigan Business Women’s Women in Leadership Conference, 11/30/12-12/1/12, Panel

Moderator and Lunch Participant/Discussant

2. “Gender, Race, Nation and State in the Economic Development of Southeast Asia”,

Southeast Asian Studies 501, 11/1/12

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3. “Outsourcing from the Inside: Four Decades of Myth & Reality At Home and Abroad”,

Economic Dinner Group, Ann Arbor, 9/24/12

4. Executive Program sessions on Europe, U.S. and Asia, Michigan Ross Executive Education

5/13-5/15/12

5. Panel discussion on “State Capitalism” with Minyuan Zhao and Brad Farnsworth, EMBA

Alumni Weekend, Michigan Ross School of Business 5/5/12

6. “Globalization”, Go Blue Rendezvous MBA Classroom Experience, Michigan Ross School

of Business 4/13/12

7. “Factory Workers in Southeast Asia” for SEAS 215 Contemporary Social Issues in

Southeast Asia, LS&A 4/3/12

8. “Business in China” for MPP class on Chinese Policy, Ford School of Public Policy,

3/30/12

9. “Local Policy Causes of Income Inequality in Singapore”, Institute for Policy Studies,

National University of Singapore 3/15/12

10. “What’s Up for the World Economy? And What Does It Mean for Singapore?”, Hewlett-

Packard Alumni Association, Singapore 3/14/12

11. “’Foreign Talent’ and Singapore’s Economic Growth Model”, National University of

Singapore Development Office, 3/13/12

12. Panel Moderator, 22nd

annual Asia Business Conference, RSB 2/10-11/12

2011

1 “The U.S., China and a Changing Global Economy”, Distinguished Lecture Series, Osher

Lifelong-Learning Institute, U-M, 12/13/11

1. Moderator and panelist, China Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections, Center

for Chinese Studies, 11/16/11

2. “Globalization and Economic Development in Southeast Asia”, Southeast Asian Studies

501 Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies,11/9/11

3. “Culture and Economic Growth: Perspectives from Asia”, Center for International and

Comparative Studies 101 Introduction to International Studies, 11/8/11

4. “The U.S., China and a Changing Global Economy”, Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellows,

U-M, 11/1/11

5. “Global Economic Crisis and its Impact on Michigan”, panelist with Micki Maynard for

Robin Young’s “Here and Now” program for National Public Radio, co-sponsored by

Michigan Radio and Ross School, 10/26/11

6. “China’s Foreign Direct Investment in Southeast Asia”, Asian Law Society, U-M Law

School, 10/20/11

7. “China and the World Economy”, Economic Dinner Group, 9/12/11

8. “What’s Up With the World Economy? What is China’s Role? And What Does the Rest of

the World Think?” U-M Ross Alumni, Shanghai, 8/30/11

9. “Sustainable Buildings for an Energy-Resilient Singapore”, National University of

Singapore, 6/17/11

10. “Global Macroeconomic Rebalancing and Asia: How Should Singapore Move Forward?”

U-M Alumni of Singapore, 3/26/11

11. “Challenges for the Singapore Economy” Civil Service College, Singapore, 3/25/11

12. “Global Macroeconomic Rebalancing: Implications for Singapore and Asia”, Civil Service

College, Singapore, 3/24/11

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13. “China’s Foreign Direct Investment in Southeast Asia”, Research Colloquium, Asian

Institute of Management, Manila, Philippines 3/18/11

14. “Trends in Management Education: Implications for Asia”, Roundtable Discussion, Asian

Institute of Management, Manila, Philippines 3/17/11

15. Discussant, Panel on the Philippine Economy, Asian Institute of Management, Manila,

Philippines 3/17/11

16. “Currency Wars on an Era of Asian Economic Leadership?”, Public Lecture, Asian

Institute of Management, Philippines 3/16/11

17. “Beyond Gender: The Impact of Age, Ethnicity, Nationality and Economic Growth on

Women in the Singapore Economy”, Conference on “Women’s Choices, Women’s Lives:

Shaping the Next 25 Years”, Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE)

and National University of Singapore Society, NUS 3/5/11

18. Panel Moderator, 21st annual Asia Business Conference, RSB, 1/28-29/11

19. “Globalization and Labor Standards”, guest lecture in CICS 101/UC 145 Introduction to

International Studies, 1/27/11

20. “From Rice to Chips: Making a Living in Southeast Asia”, guest lecture in UC 215

Contemporary Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 1/11/11

2010

1. Panel convener and speaker, “Contemporary China”, Economic Dinner Group, Ann

Arbor, 12/13/10

2. “The G-20, Global Macroeconomic Imbalances, and Currency Wars”, U-M Knight-

Wallace Journalism Fellows 11/18/10 and Economic Dinner Group, Ann Arbor, 11/15/10

3. “Globalization and Economic Development in Southeast Asia”, guest lecture in SEAS 501

Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies, 10/20/10

4. “Globalization and Labor Standards”, guest lecture in CICS 101/UC 145 Introduction to

International Studies, 10/7/10

5. “Meeting the Challenge of Asia’s Rise”, Executive Program, Ross School of Business,

5/13/10

6. “Asia’s Role in the Post-Crisis Global Economy”, Philip Kotler Center-Jakarta CMO Club

and Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia, Jakarta, Indonesia, 4/8/10

7. “Asia’s Role in World Economic Recovery: A Macro Perspective”, U-M Alumni of

Indonesia, Jakarta, 4/7/10

8. Three talks at Graduate Business School, Kwansei Gakuin University, Kobe, Japan

9. Panel on “Smart Energy in Singapore’s Economic Strategies Committee Report”, Energy

Studies Institute, National University of Singapore, 3/22/10

10. “From Rice to Chips: Making a Living in Southeast Asia”, guest lecture in UC 215

Contemporary Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 2/18/10

11. “Globalization of Labor Standards: What Can International Organizations Do?” guest

lecture in CICS 101/UC 145/Geography 145 Introduction to International Studies, 2/16/10

12. Panel moderator, 20th

annual Asia Business Conference, RSB, 2/4-2/5/10

13. “Economic Development in Southeast Asia and the Philippines”, guest lecture in PubPol

IEDP course going to the Philippines, 1/27/10

14. “Role of Foreign Investment” and “Lessons from Southeast Asia”, guest lectures in

PubPol534 Economic Development Policy (course of the late Katherine Terrell), 1/25/10

and 2/2/10.

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15. “China-ASEAN Economic Relations”, Global Policy Perspective Symposium on Key

Issues in Southeast Asian Development, International Policy Center, Gerald R. Ford

School of Public Policy, 1/22/10

2009

1. “How the financial meltdown heats up U.S.-China tensions”, Knight-Wallace Journalism

Fellows, University of Michigan, 11/24/09

2. “The national political economy roots of global macroeconomic imbalances and financial

crisis: the view from China and Singapore”, Economic Dinner Group, Ann Arbor, 11/16/09

3. “Globalization and Economic Development in Southeast Asia: A Thirty-Year Perspective”,

SEAS 501 Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies 10/21/09

4. “From Rice to Chips: Making a Living in Southeast Asia”, for Midwest International and

Intercultural Institute, Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 8/19/09

5. Talk on Singapore’s economy at International Women’s Forum, Singapore, 5/26/09

6. Comments on “Volatility in the Singapore Economy” by Prof. Lee Soo Ann, National

University of Singapore Alumni, Singapore, 5/22/09

7. Panel on “Global Financial Crisis, US Universities and Business, and Singapore”,

University of Michigan Alumni Association of Singapore, 5/21/09

8. “Meeting the Challenge of Asia’s Rise”, Executive Program, Ross School of Business,

5/13/09

9. Lunch discussion on financial crisis for University of Michigan Alumni Association of

Singapore, 4/17/09

10. “Singapore’s Economic Growth Model”, Institute for Policy Studies, National University

of Singapore, 6/3/09

11. “The Global Financial Crisis, the U.S. and Asia”, talk to senior management of Wearnes

Bros. Ltd. (WBL), 26/2/09

12. “How should the role of government in Singapore’s economy change?” Economic Society

of Singapore at Singapore Management University, 24/2/09

13. “Beyond Growth Metrics” and “Place or Nation Revisited”, Civil Service College,

Singapore, 18/2/09

14. Panel Moderator, 19th

annual Asia Business Conference, RSB, 2/6-7/09

15. “From Rice to Chips: Making a Living in Southeast Asia”, for SEAS 215/UC 215

Contemporary Social Issues in Southeast Asia undergraduate course, 1/27/09

16. “Is Asia still rising? Repercussions of recession”, Southeast Asia Forum and Contemporary

Asia Seminar Series, Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford

University, 1/20/09

2008

1. “The Global Financial Crisis and Asia”, U-M Association for Chinese Economic

Development, 11/21/08

2. “Globalization and Financial Crisis: Learning to be just another country, or why Barack

Obama cannot keep his promises to the American people”, U-M Knight-Wallace

Journalism Fellows, 11/11/08

3. “Singapore’s Economic Growth Model – Too Much or Too Little?”, Singapore Economic

Policy Conference 2008, Singapore Center for Applied Policy Economics, Department of

Economics, National University of Singapore, 10/24/08

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4. “Can Asia Save America from its Financial Troubles?” U-M Michigan Economic Society

Faculty Seminar 9/26/08

5. “Asia’s Changing Role in the Global Economy”, Economic Dinner Group, Ann Arbor,

9/15/08

6. “Rethinking Globalization? Financial Turmoil, the U.S. Presidential Election, and Asia”,

U-M Alumni Association of Singapore, 7/12/08

7. Panelist for Global Economics Roundtable, McKune Memorial Library, Chelsea,

Michigan, 5/18/08

8. Panelist for Forum on “Sources of Growing American Animosity Toward a Rising China”,

U-M Roosevelt Institution, 4/1/08

9. “Globalization and Growth” 2/12/08 and “From Rice to Chips: Making a Living in

Southeast Asia” 2/14/08, for SEAS 215/UC 215 Contemporary Social Issues in Southeast

Asia undergraduate course

10. Moderator, 2 Panel sessions, 18th

annual Asia Business Conference, RSB 2/1-2/08

11. “Imperialism and Global Trade in Southeast Asia” 1/31/08; “Global Labor Standards and

the Sweatshop Debate, 3/6/08; for UC 245/Geog 215 Global Interdependence

undergraduate course

2007

1. Keynote Speech, Women in Consulting Conference, RSB 12/7/07

2. “Asian Financial Crisis Ten Years Later, and the Link to U.S. Financial Market Turmoil”,

Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellows, 11/29/07

3. “Southeast Asia’s Economies Ten Years After the Asian Financial Crisis”, guest lecture in

SEAS 501 Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies, 9/27/07

4. “Asian Financial Crisis Ten Years Later, and the Link to U.S. Financial Market Turmoil”,

Economic Dinner Group, Ann Arbor, 9/17/07

5. “U.S.-China Relations and the Implications for Southeast Asia”, U-M Alumni Association

of Singapore, 7/21/08

6. “U.S.-China Relations and the Implications for Southeast Asia”, Center for Chinese

Studies, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 7/13/07

7. “Managing the Challenge of Asia’s Rise”, Executive Program, RSB Executive Education

5/15/07 and 9/29/07

8. Moderator and discussant, Conference on Thai Studies, Embassy of Thailand to the United

States, Washington, DC, 5/9-10/07

9. “Introduction” 1/4/07; “From Rice to Chips: Making a Living in Southeast Asia” 1/30/07;

“Globalization and Growth” 3/13/07; for SEAS 215/UC 215 Contemporary Social Issues in

Southeast Asia undergraduate course

10. “Imperialism and Global Trade in Southeast Asia” 2/1/07;Global Labor Standards and the

Sweatshop Debate, 3/8/07; for UC 245/Geog 215 Global Interdependence undergraduate

course

11. Moderator, 1 Keynote and 2 Panel sessions, 17th

annual Asia Business Conference, RSB

2/2-3/07

12. “The Chinese Ripple Effect”, Michigan Difference Seminars, West Palm Beach Florida

2/6/07 and Naples, Florida, 2/8/07.

2006

1. “The Complicity of International Capital Market Actors with Crony Capitalism and State

Authoritarianism in Asia,” Economic Dinner Group 12/18/06

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2. “Are There Lessons from Southeast Asia’s Economic Development?” guest lecture in

SEAS 501 Introduction to Southeast Asian Studies, 10/5/06

3. “Thailand”, Wharton Executive MBA 8/25/06

4. “Singapore: Place or Nation”, discussion seminar, Institute for Policy Studies, Singapore

7/3/06

5. “Globalization and Global Cities: Does ‘Being Singaporean’ Matter,” Majulah Connection,

Singapore, 6/27/06

6. “Singapore: Place or Nation”, discussion seminar, Institute for Defense and Strategic

Studies, Nanyang Technological University 6/26/06

7. “Singapore: Place or Nation”, Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 6/8/06“The

Challenge of Asia’s Rise for American Business”, Visteon Lunch-and-Learn for Asian

Awareness Month 5/24/07

8. “Managing the Challenge of Asia’s Rise”, Executive Program, RSB Executive Education,

5/11/06

9. “Singapore: Place or Nation. Implications for Economy, Society and Identity”, Second

10. Annual Singapore Lecture Series, Brown University, 4/15/06

11. World Economy sample class session, Go Blue Rendezvous, UM RSB 4/7/06

12. “Globalization’s Travails”, UM Knight-Wallace Fellows, 3/14/06

13. “Global Labor Standards and the Sweatshop Debate”, UM Global Interdependence

undergraduate course, 3/9/06

14. “Business and Economic Development in Southeast Asia: Help or Hindrance?” Center for

Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois 3/3/06

15. “Globalization: End of a Global Age?” Graduate School Colloquium, Northern Illinois

University, Dekalb, Illinois 3/2/06

16. “Southeast Asia: Between Chinese Tiger and American Wimp”, Economic Dinner

17. Group, UM, 2/20/06

18. “Imperialism and Global Trade in Southeast Asia”, UM Global Interdependence

19. undergraduate course 1/24/06

20. “Globalization: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”, Keynote speech at 50th

annual Michigan

Council of Social Studies and Great Lakes Regional Social Studies Conference, Grand

Rapids, Michigan, 1/30/06.

21. Moderator, 2 Keynote and 2 Panel sessions, 16th

Annual Asia Business Conference, UM

RSB, 1/20-21/06

2005

1. “Labor in Export Manufacturing”, Labor Rights in the Global Economy undergraduate

course 10/26/05

2. “China Profile”, Wharton Advanced Management Program 10/24/05

3. “Meeting the New Challenges of Globalization”, RSB Reunion 2005, 10/7/05

4. “Globalization and its Impacts”, Global Project Design Course, Engineering, 9/27/05

5. “Is ASEAN one market?” GLOBE, Jakarta, Indonesia, 7/11/05

6. “Emerging Trends in Asia”, Pacific Power, Portland, Oregon, 6/19/05

7. Panelist, “Global Textile Trade Post-MFA”, Symposium, UM Law School, 3/31/05

8. “Global Labor Standards and the Sweatshop Debate”, Global Interdependence

undergraduate course, 3/8/05

9. Moderator, ASEAN Panel, 15th Asia Business Conference, 2/5/05

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10. “Imperialism and Global Trade in Southeast Asia” Global Interdependence undergraduate

course, 1/25/05

11. “Globalization, Regionalization and Economic Development in Southeast Asia” Yangon

Institute of Economics, Yangon University, Myanmar, 1/20/05

2004

1. “Malaysian Economy and Business”, Ambassadorial Seminar for Ambassador Chris

Lafleur, U.S. State Department, Washington DC, 12/9/04

2. “Globalization: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”, Undergraduate Research Opportunity

Program, University of Michigan, 11/17/04

3. “How Asian governments are feeding American profligacy and funding the Iraq War”,

Knight-Wallace Fellows, University of Michigan, 10/14/04

4. “Economic Development and Business in Southeast Asia: How do “Tigers in Trouble”

Manage to Keep Growing So Fast?”, Introduction to Southeast Asia graduate course,

University of Michigan, 10/5/04

5. “Globalization and its Economic and Corporate Impacts”, Global Project Design Course,

College of Engineering, University of Michigan, 9/16/04

6. “Regional Profile: China and Southeast Asia”, Wharton AMP, 7/3/04

7. “Globalization, Regionalization and Economic Development in Southeast Asia” Royal

University of Law and Economics, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 6/8/04

8. “Globalization, Regionalization and Economic Development in Southeast Asia” Mekong

Institute, Khon Kaen University, Thailand, 5/27/04

9. “Economic Development in Southeast Asia”, Khon Kaen University Visitors’ Program,

Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan, 5/12/04

10. “India on the Move”, Emerging Markets Club, UMBS 4/20//04

11. “Michigan and the World”, Go Blue Rendezvous closing speech, UMBA 4/4/04

12. “US Elections, the Global Economy and the Rise of Asia”, University of Michigan India

Alumni Association, Mumbai, 3/22/04

13. “Asia’s Rise in the Global Economy: Reshaping World Business”, CoreNet Global India

Summit, Mumbai, 3/22/04

14. “Globalization and political correctness: a view from the frontlines”, Visiting Committee,

UMBS 3/19/04

15. “Global Labor Standards and the Sweatshop Debate”, Global Interdependence course

3/11/04

16. Moderator, ASEAN Panel, 15th

Asia Business Conference 2/7/04

17. “Globalization: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”, Undergraduate Research Opportunity

Program, 2/3/04

18. “The East Asian Economic Miracle” Global Interdependence course 2/3/04

19. “Imperialism and Global Trade in Southeast Asia” Global Interdependence Course, 1/8/04

20. “How Asians View George Bush’s America”, Knight-Wallace Fellows, 1/6/04

2003

1. “China’s role in global markets” Chicago Council of Foreign Relations US-Japan-China

Symposium, Oct. 14

2. “Business in Asia”, Wharton Advanced Management Program, Oct. 16

3. “Asia’s growth markets and impact on US”, Kellogg and Michigan Business Alumni,

Chicago Oct. 9

4. “Globalization”, Executive Program Partners Oct. 8

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5. Various lectures on globalization, IESE EMBA program Sept. 22-26

6. Global Economy”, Executive Program Sept. 24

7. Barbour Fellows Program, Rackham Sept. 19

8. Economic Dinner Group Sept. 15

9. “Globalization and Capitalism: Bane or Boon?” Midwest Institute for International and

Intercultural Education, Kalamazoo Michigan, August 5

10. “Business in China”, Thomson TV, Los Angeles, July 2?

11. “The US university model and Singapore universities”, Institute for Southeast Asian

Studies, Singapore, July 18, 2003

12. “Asia’s Business Future”, University of Michigan Alumni Association of Singapore,

Singapore, July 16, 2003

13. “China in Asia: Boon or Bogey?” guest lecture in CSIB 582 Business in China (Ken

Lieberthal), UMBS, April 10

14. Discussant of paper on Malaysia by Bryan Ritchie, Michigan State University, for Politics

of Economic Reform Seminar Series, WDI/II, March 11

15. “Accelerating Economic Growth: Lessons from Vietnam’s Neighbors”, Institute for

International Relations, Hanoi, Vietnam, March 5

16. “Southeast Asia’s Future Growth: Who Will Lead the Way?” Asia Society 13th

Corporate

Conference on “Opening Markets and Continuing Growth: Vietnam and the Asian

Economy”, Hanoi, Vietnam, March 7

17. Moderator, ASEAN Panel, 13th

Asia Business Conference, February

2002

1. “World Economic Prospects and the Implications for Manufacturing”, Manufacturing

Executive Program, University of Michigan Business School, Oct. 20

2. Discussant of paper on Vietnam by Regima Abrami, Harvard Business School, for Politics

of Economic Reform Seminar Series, WDI/II, October 10

3. “Maintaining Economic Competitiveness”, Conference on “Singapore: Future Challenges”,

School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, October 3

4. “The U.S. and the World after September 11, Enron and the 2002 Farm Act”, Michigan

Journalism Fellows, Sept. 24

5. “The World Economy: US and Asia”, Executive Program, January 28, May 2, Sept. 13

6. “The World Economy Post-9/11”. Economic Dinner Group, Sept. 9“The end of a ‘Golden

Age’: Globalization, Regionalization and the Economic Future of Singapore and Southeast

Asia”, University of Michigan Alumni Association, Singapore, July 12.

7. Convener, Ninth Southeast Asia Business Research Conference, University of Michigan

Business School, May 18-19

8. “Women and Economic Development in Southeast Asia”, Oberlin College, April 19

9. “Asia and the World Economy”, Coca-Cola Corp. Atlanta, March 13

10. “Trade and Investment Policy in Southeast Asia”, Marina Whitman’s Public Policy class,

March 7

11. “Shrimps Among Whales: Local Business, Multinationals and the State”, MIT-Singapore

Forum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, February 28

12. Moderator, Women on Boards panel, Women in Leadership Conference, February 8

13. Moderator, ASEAN panel and Women in Asian Business panel, 12th

Asia Business

Conference, February 2

14. Keynote remarks on economic human rights, Fourth Net Impact Faculty Case

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15. Competition, January 22

2001

1. “Malaysia’s Regional and International Economic Relations”, School of Advanced

International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, November 8

2. “Terrorism and Globalization: An International Perspective”, Conference on Corporate

Governance, Stakeholder Accountability and Sustainable Peace, William Davidson

Institute and Aspen Institute, University of Michigan Business School, November 2

3. “Why the Anti-Globalists Are Wrong”, Economic Dinner Group, October 15

4. “Why the Anti-Globalists Are Wrong”, Michigan Journalism Fellows, September 25

5. “Southeast Asia”, Symposium on Terrorism and Globalization: International Perspectives,

International Institute, University of Michigan, September 18

6. “Globalization: Issues and Challenges”, International Labor Office, Bangkok, August 27

7. “Understanding Asian Cultures”, Motorola Corp., May 17

8. “Sweatshops in Southeast Asia,” Asia/Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, April

9

9. “The Emerging Internet Economy in Southeast Asia: Something New or More of the

Same?” Asia/Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, April 9

10. “Income Inequality in Singapore”, Singaporeans @ Stanford, April 8

11. Paper discussant, Conference on “Uneven Transition in China”, Center for Chinese

Studies, University of Michigan, April 7

12. “Southeast Asia’s Economic Future: Promise or Peril”, Asia Globe Society, Jakarta,

Indonesia, March 21

13. “Challenges for Asian Businesses in the 21st Century”, Indofood Management Seminar,

Jakarta, Indonesia, March 21

14. Panel on “The Digital Divide”, Asia’s Technology Future, 11th

Asia Society Annual

Corporate Conference, Bangalore, India, March 12

15. Lectures on “Women in Southeast Asia”, “Contemporary Thailand, “Contemporary

Vietnam”, “Contemporary Hong Kong” and “The Chinese in Southeast Asia”, University

of Michigan Alumni Cruise, Vietnam, February 13-28