Economic change in East Malaysia : Sabah and Sarawak since 1850

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Economic change in East Malaysia : Sabah and Sarawak since 1850

Amarjit Kaur

(Studies in the economies of East and South-East Asia)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-283) and index

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This book is a study in the economic history of Sabah and Sarawak since the 19th century. Three decades after merging with Peninsular Malaysia, these states are still dependent on the production and export of a relatively small range of primary products. Of these, timber exports and their impact on the environment have come under considerable scrutiny from environmentalists and international and local pressure groups. This book examines economic strategy in these states since the 1880s, demonstrating that the roots of the problems in the 1980s lay in policies formulated in the wider context of capitalist economic growth.

Table of Contents

Preface - Introduction - PART 1: THEMES AND BEGINNINGS (c.1850-1940) - The Historical Setting - Patterns of Settlement and Production - Formation of an Export Economy - Population Growth, Immigration and Employment - PART 2: THE COLONIAL STATE, DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND ECONOMIC CHANGE (1946-1963) - The Japanese and Colonial Development Policy - PART 3: SABAH AND SARAWAK IN MALAYSIA - Introduction: Independence and Federation - Managing Development - Index

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