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, Boulder, CO:
Westview Press, 1992, p 123.
35
Wettern, `The place of guestworkers in the German political economy’ .
36
In the present context of considering the
GDL
, I will say less about commodity chains than about other
themes, and mention this dimension mainly for the sake of completeness. Paralleling the discussion in this
section, I am writing a case study of a key commodity chainÐ textiles and the garment industry, with
emphasis on the southern African regional division of labourÐ and will not recapitulate my research ® ndings
for the purposes of this essay.
37
Terence K Hopkins & Immanuel Wallerstein, `Commodity chains in the world economy prior to 1800’ ,
Review
, 10 (1), 1986, pp 157±170.
38
See, most notably, Gary Geref® & Miguel Korzeniewicz (eds)
Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism
,
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994.
39
Ronaldo Munck,
The New International Labour Studies: An Introduction
, London: Zed Books, 1988, p 101.
40
Henry Sender, `Inside the overseas Chinese network’ ,
Institutional Investor
, September 1991, pp 37±42.
41
World Bank,
Economic Prospects and the Developing World
, New York: Oxford University Press, 1993,
pp 66±67.
42
Tony Walker, `Beijing fears grow over runaway economy’ ,
Financial Times
, 25 June 1993.
43
Linda Lim, `Chinese economic activity in Southeast Asia: an introductory review’ , in Linda Lim & L A
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Peter Gosling (eds),
The Chinese in Southeast Asia
, Vol 1:
Ethnicity and Economic Activity
, pp 2±3, Singapore:
Maruzen Asia, 1983.
44
Yuan-li Wu & Chun-hsi Wu,
Economic Development in Southeast Asia: The Chinese Dimension
, Stanford,
CT: Hoover Institution Press, 1980, pp 91±92.
45
Ibid, pp 90±107.
46
See Robert Cottrell, `The silent empire of the Kuok family’ ,
Far Eastern Economic Review
, 30 October
1986, pp 59±63 for a detailed mapping of the extensive holdings of the Kuok family.
47
Heng Pek Koon, `The Chinese business elite of Malaysia’ , in Ruth McVey (ed.),
Southeast Asian
Capitalists
, p 131, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1992.
48
Ibid, p 142.
49
Richard Robison,
Indonesia: The Rise of Capital
, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1986.
50
Lena H Sun, `South China drives boom region’ ,
Washington Post
, 2 December 1992.
51
Ibid.
52
Lim, `Chinese economic activity in Southeast Asia’ , pp 20±23.
53
Kenichi Ohmae, `The rise of the region state’ ,
Foreign Affairs
, 72 (2), 1993, pp 78±87.
54
Mittelman, `The globalization of social con¯ ict’ .
55
David Sadler,
The Global Region: Production State Policies and Uneven Development
, Oxford: Pergamon
Press, 1992.
56
Karl Polanyi, `Universal capitalism or regional planning?’
London Quarterly of World Affairs
, 10 (3), 1945,
pp 86±91.
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