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Timmermann, Martina. Im Kampf gegen Kinderhandel und Kinderprostitution: Japan, Thailand, Philippinen, Indonesien : Sammelband und Bibliographie. Deutsches Übersee-Institut, Übersee-Dokumentation, 2004.

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Engelen, Andreas. Marktorientierung junger Unternehmen: Einflussgrößen und Wirkung im interkulturellen Vergleich zwischen Deutschland, Thailand und Indonesien. Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag, 2007.

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Bewertung der ökologischen Effizienz in Schwellenländern: Untersuchung am Beispiel der Elektrizitätssektoren von Indonesien, Malaysia, Philippinen, Singapur und Thailand. Nomos, 2003.

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Schneider-Esleben, Paul. Reiseskizzen Burma, Thailand, Bali. Hirmer, 1989.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Mangrove management in Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1985.

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Sulistiyanto, Priyambudi. Thailand, Indonesia and Burma in comparative perspective. Ashgate, 2002.

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Wallis, E. S. Potential for pigeonpea in Thailand, Indonesia, and Burma. Regional Co-ordination Centre for Research and Development of Coarse Grains, Pulses, Roots and Tuber Crops in the Humid Tropics of Asia and the Pacific, 1988.

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Lane, Timothy, Marianne Schulze-Gattas, T. Tsikata, Steven Phillips, Atish Ghosh, and A. Hamann. IMF-Supported Programs in Indonesia, Korea and Thailand. International Monetary Fund, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781557757838.084.

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Tikson, Deddy T. Keterbelakangan & ketergantungan: Teori pembangunan di Indonesia, Malaysia, dan Thailand. Ininnawa, 2005.

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Sahminan, Sahminan. Effectiveness of monetary policy communication in Indonesia and Thailand. Bank for International Settlements, 2008.

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Boeren, Ad. Field-testing of Delsilife training materials: In Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia. CESO, 1989.

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United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. The family and older persons in China, Indonesia, and Thailand. United Nations, 1999.

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Mundlak, Yair. Determinants of agricultural growth in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand. World Bank, Development Research Group, Rural Development, 2002.

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Kikin, Kokusai Kōryū. Asian modernism: Diverse development in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand. Japan Foundation, 1996.

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Dhaimeler, Didier Hamel. Van Der Sterren: A tropical journey : Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia. chiefly col. ill., 2001.

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Hadi, Idris Tenku. Langkawi: The hub of the Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand growth triangle. Pelanduk Publications, 1996.

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Fund, International Monetary. IMF-supported programs in Indonesia, Korea and Thailand: A preliminary assessment. International Monetary Fund, 1999.

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Institutional engineering and political accountability in Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2015.

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Ellwein, Warsito. Forum politisi memantau: Hasil pemantauan pemilu di Thailand oleh delegasi Indonesia. Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung, 2008.

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1955-, Unger Danny, ed. The politics of open economies: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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Uphoff, Elisabeth. Intellectual property and U.S. relations with Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, 1991.

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Lee, Kyu Sik. Costs of infrastructure deficiencies in manufacturing in Indonesia, Nigeria, and Thailand. World Bank, Operations Evaluation Dept., Infrastructure and Energy Division, 1996.

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Institute for International Policy Studies (Japan), ed. The three mini dragons: Economic development in Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Institute for International Policy Studies, 1994.

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Porchet, Nicolas. Demokratisierung in Südostasien: Eine Analyse Indonesiens, der Philippinen und Thailands. Lit, 2008.

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Nakhō̜n, Wō̜raphot Na. Lōk bai khīeo. Wī. Dī. Phī. Krūp, 1991.

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Civilian strategy in civil war: Insights from Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Larson, Donald F. Intersectoral migration in Southeast Asia: Evidence from Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. World Bank, 2003.

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Institute for Popular Democracy (Philippines), ed. Citizen participation in local governance: Experiences from Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Published by the Institute for Popular Democracy (IPD) for Logolink Southeast Asia, 2004.

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Wilson, George Wilton. The role of agriculture in the ASEAN big three: Thailand, Philippines & Indonesia. Indiana Center for Global Business, the School of Business, Indiana University, 1990.

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Halligan, J. Profiles of government in Asia: Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pillipines, Singapore, Thailand. Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1995.

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Competitiveness of special economic zone: Comparison between Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and China. Salemba Empat, 2013.

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Asia's new little dragons: The dynamic emergence of Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. Contemporary Books, 1991.

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Tropical architecture and interiors: Tradition-based design of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand. Page One Pub., 1994.

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Pernia, Ernesto M. Economic growth performance of Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand: The human resource dimension. Asian Development Bank, Economics and Development Resource Center, 1990.

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Winarno, Budi. Komparasi organisasi pedesaan dalam pembangunan: Indonesia vis-à-vis Taiwan, Thailand, dan Filipina. Media Pressindo, 2003.

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Debelius, Helmut. Asia Pacific reef guide: Malaysia, Indonesia, Palau, Philippines, tropical Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand. IKAN, 2001.

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1942-, Lim Jon, Adnan bin Pengiran Badarudin, 1959-, and ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information., eds. Transforming traditions: Architecture in the ASEAN countries, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand. ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information, 2001.

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Doring, Richard, Renate Ramb, and Werner Mlyneck. Südostasien Handbuch. Brunei, Indonesien, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand. Loose, Stefan, 1998.

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Loose, Stefan, Renate Loose, Mischa Loose, et al. Stefan Loose Reiseführer Südostasien, Die Inselwelt. Von Thailand bis Indonesien: Mit Reiseatlas. Dumont Reise Vlg GmbH + C, 2015.

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Porras, Carmen. Thailandia, Indonesia, Malasia Y Singapur/thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia And Singapur (Travel Time Tour). Travel Time Press, 2006.

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Sumner, Andy. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792369.003.0007.

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In this concluding chapter, we draw together the book’s discussion. This chapter provides a retrospective of the book and the main arguments, and responds to three core questions outlined in the introduction: How deep, and of what nature, was the structural transformation and inclusive growth in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand? How did Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand deal with the distributional tensions that rapid change often entails? And how did Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand achieve such rapid economic and social transformation in a relatively short space of time? In other words, wh
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Ageing: Thailand,Malaysia, Indonesia and Cambodia: Ageing in Thailand. ICOMP, Malaysia, 2017.

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Afadlal, ed. Demokratisasi di Indonesia, Thailand, dan India. PPW-LIPI, 1997.

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Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei, Philippines. British Tourist Authority, 1991.

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AGEING: Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Cambodia. ICOMP, Malaysia, 2017.

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1957-, Haris Syamsuddin, ed. Birokrasi dan demokratisasi: Pengalaman Indonesia dan Thailand. PPW-LIPI, 2000.

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(Firm), Business Times, ed. Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand growth triangle (IMT-GT). BT Information, 2003.

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Indonesia Malaysia Thailand growth triangle (IMT-GT). Biro Perencanaan dan Kerjasama Luar Negeri, Sekretariat Jenderal, Departemen Kelautan dan Perikanan, 2003.

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John, Ravenhill, ed. Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. Edward Elgar, 1995.

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Thant, Myo. Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle: Theory to Practice. Asian Development Bank, 1997.

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