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Thailand - Family and State: The Formation of a Sino-Thai Tin-Mining Dynasty. By Jennifer W. Cushman. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1991. Pp. xxx, 172. Map, Illustrations, Figures, Notes, Index, Bibliography.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Tan Chee-Beng
Affiliation:
University of Malaya

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Copyright © The National University of Singapore 1993

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References

1 See for example, Lim, Linda Y.C., “Chinese Economic Activity in Southeast Asia: An Introductory Review”, in The Chinese in Southeast Asia, Vol. I: Ethnicity and Economic Activity, eds., Lim, Linda Y.C. and Gosling, L.A. Peter (Singapore, 1983), pp. 129Google Scholar; Yoshihara, Kunio, The Rise of Ersatz Capitalism in Southeast Asia (Singapore, 1988)Google Scholar; and Chee-Beng, Tan, “Culture and Economic Performance: The Chinese in Southeast Asia”, China Currents 3(1) (0103 1992): 37, 13Google Scholar, and part two in 3(2) (April-June 1992): 8–12.

2 See for example, Omohundro, John T., Chinese Merchant Families in Iloilo: Commerce and Kin in a Central Philippine City (Manila, 1981)Google Scholar; and Limlingan, Victor Simpao, The Overseas Chinese in Asean: Business Strategies and Management Practices (Manila, 1986)Google Scholar.