This volume is a tribute to Professor Hal Hill, one of the most distinguished and internationally renowned Australian development economists and the single most important Australian figure in the networks that bind the Australian and Southeast Asian economics professions over the past four decades. The volume contains twelve original contributions by distinguished scholars who are at the forefront of their own subject areas. The contributions are thematically arranged into three parts to reflect Professor Hills wide-ranging research interests: trade policy issues central to the development policy debate, structural change and global economic integration in East Asian economies, and the political economy of development policy.The e-chapter on " Introduction" , is downloadable free of charge. Refer to this link for list of supported app: Click here! Buy by Chapter (individual chapters fulfilled in digital format) Preliminary pages 1. Introduction PART I: TRADE 2. Challenges of the world trading system and implications for Indonesia 3. From spaghetti bowl to jigsaw puzzle? Addressing the disarray in the world trade system 4. Agricultural trade consequences of Asia's economic growth: A case study of wine PART II: DEVELOPMENT 5. Economic relations between China, India and Southeast Asia: coping with threats and opportunities 6. Revisiting the growth acceleration episodes of Indonesia and India: A political economy reading 7. Exporting, education, and wage differentials between foreign multinationals and local plants in Indonesian and Malaysian manufacturing 8. Indonesia: returns to occupation, education, and ability during a resource export boom 9. Labour market regulation and employment during the Yudhoyono years in Indonesia 10. Vietnam: trapped on the trail of the tigers? PART III: POLITICAL ECONOMY 11. Rethinking the role of the state in ASEAN 12. The ill-fated currency board proposal for Indonesia 13. What are grain reserves worth? A generalised political economy framework References Index Subjects:Economic DevelopmentNumber of Pages: 278Imprint: Institute of Southeast Asian StudiesPublication Date: 41975Format: PB