Asian godfathers : money and power in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia / Joe Studwell.
Material type:
- 9780802143914 (pbk.)
- 0802143911 (pbk.)
- 330.959 22
- HC441 .S78 2008
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HC440.155 .D88 2013 Information and communication technologies(ICTs) for sustainable development | HC440.155 .D88 2013 Information and communication technologies(ICTs) for sustainable development | HC441 .S67 1990 South East Asian development : | HC441 .S78 2008 Asian godfathers : | HC 445.8 .H43 2000 Heart Work | HC 517 .E2 T34 1973 Technical assistance administration in East Africa. | HC517 .K4 1980 The development of corporate capitalism in Kenya 1918-77 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I: Godfathers of yore -- The context -- II: How to be a post-war godfather -- How to be a godfather, #1: get in character -- How to be a godfather, #2: core cash flow -- How to be a godfather, #2: structuring an organisation - chief slave and gweilo running dogs -- How to be a godfather, #4: banks, piggy banks and the joy of capital markets -- III: Godfathers today: defending the precious -- The 1990s: ecstasy and reckoning -- Finale: the politics, stupid.
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