Natasha Hamilton-Hart
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Natasha Hamilton-Hart's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of Chicago
- Masters Economics University of Chicago
- Bachelors Economics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Natasha Elvina Hamilton-Hart is a New Zealand business academic. She is currently a full professor at the University of Auckland. Academic career After a 1999 PhD titled 'States and capital mobility : Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore in the Asian region' at the Cornell University, she moved to the University of Auckland, rising to full professor.
Natasha Hamilton-Hart's Published Works
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Published Works
- ANTI-CORRUPTION STRATEGIES IN INDONESIA (2001) (100)
- The Singapore state revisited (2000) (87)
- Terrorism in Southeast Asia: expert analysis, myopia and fantasy (2005) (72)
- Asian States, Asian Bankers (2003) (51)
- Green market for small people: Markets and opportunities for upgrading in small-scale fisheries in Indonesia (2016) (45)
- What Do Changes in Corporate Ownership in Indonesia Tell Us? (2015) (41)
- Asia's new regionalism: government capacity and cooperation in the Western Pacific (2003) (40)
- Hard Interests, Soft Illusions: Southeast Asia and American Power (2012) (37)
- Upgrading and exploitation in the fishing industry: Contributions of value chain analysis (2016) (36)
- Taxing Times in Indonesia: The Challenge of Restoring Competitiveness and the Search for Fiscal Space (2016) (25)
- Singapore's Climate Change Policy: The Limits of Learning (2006) (22)
- Banking systems a decade after the crisis (2008) (22)
- Banking systems a decade after the crisis (2008) (22)
- Teaching international relations in Southeast Asia: historical memory, academic context, and politics – an introduction (2008) (19)
- Consultants in the Indonesian state: Modes of influence and institutional implications (2006) (19)
- Multilevel (mis)governance of palm oil production (2015) (18)
- War and other insecurities in East Asia: what the security studies field does and does not tell us (2009) (14)
- Indonesia’s Quest for Food Self-sufficiency: A New Agricultural Political Economy? (2019) (13)
- Indonesia: balancing the United States and China, aiming for independence (2015) (11)
- Indonesia: reforming the institutions of financial governance? (2000) (11)
- Institutions under pressure: East Asian states, global markets and national firms (2019) (10)
- Co-operation on money and finance: How important? How likely? (2003) (10)
- Thailand and globalization (2000) (10)
- The Legal Environment and Incentives for Change in Property Rights Institutions (2017) (9)
- Indonesia and Singapore: Structure, Politics and Interests (2009) (9)
- 6 Government and Private Business: Rents, Representation and Collective Action (2007) (9)
- The costs of coercion: modern Southeast Asia in comparative perspective (2013) (9)
- Regional and multi-level governance: East Asian leadership after the global financial crisis (2012) (8)
- Co-Investment and Clientelism as Informal Institutions: Beyond ‘Good Enough’ Property Rights Protection (2017) (7)
- Monetary Politics in Southeast Asia: External Imbalances in Regional Context (2014) (7)
- Distribution, Domestic Politics and Monetary Cooperation in East Asia (2011) (4)
- The End of Monetary Mercantilism in Southeast Asia (2014) (4)
- 8. Indonesia-Singapore Relations (2010) (3)
- Economics-Security Nexus in the US-China Trade Conflict decoupling dilemmas (2020) (3)
- States and capital mobility : Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore in the Asian region (1999) (3)
- How Well Is Indonesia’s Financial System Working? (2018) (3)
- Opting for Openness: Capital Mobility and Monetary Sterilisation in Malaysia (2017) (3)
- External influences on political violence in Southeast Asia (2013) (2)
- Deal-makers and Spoilers: Trump and Regime Security in Southeast Asia (2017) (2)
- Democracy, the rule of law and governance in Southeast Asia (2015) (1)
- 7. The Regionalization of Southeast Asian Business: Transnational Networks in National Contexts (2019) (1)
- Negotiating and Contesting Confucian Workplace Culture in South Korea (2021) (1)
- Religion, Extremism and Terrorism: Is There a Link? (2012) (1)
- Southeast Asian Perceptions Of American Power (2011) (1)
- 5. Professional Expertise (2017) (0)
- Southeast Asia. Banking reform in Southeast Asia: The region's decisive decade . By Malcolm Cook. Abingdon: Routledge, 2008. Pp. 162. Notes, Bibliography, Index. (2011) (0)
- Internationalisation: what scholars make of it? (1999) (0)
- The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia makes a signifi- cant contribution to the field of political economy, with insights that extend beyond its immediate focus on the automotive sectors of seven countries in East Asia (2023) (0)
- 6. Capital Flows and Financial Markets in Asia: National, Regional, or Global? (2003) (0)
- 5. Creating a Regional Arena: Financial Sector Reconstruction, Globalization, and Region-Making (2019) (0)
- Asia. Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and Evidence in Asia. Edited by MUSHTAQ H. KHAN and JOMO K.S.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xiv, 338. Tables, Illustrations, Notes, Bibliography, Index. (2002) (0)
- 4. History Lessons (2017) (0)
- The World Financial Order in Asia1 (1999) (0)
- Co-Investment and Clientelism as Informal Institutions: Beyond ‘Good Enough’ Property Rights Protection (2017) (0)
- Roundtable on Rick Doner, Gregory Noble, and John Ravenhill, The Political Economy of Automotive Industrialization in East Asia (2023) (0)
- The Politics of Uneven Development: Thailand's Economic Growth in Comparative Perspective. By Richard F. Doner. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xv, 351 pp. $80.00 (cloth); $24.99 (paper). (2010) (0)
- Climate change governance in Singapore (2021) (0)
- "Decoupling dilemmas: The economic-security nexus in the US-China trade conflict" (2020) (0)
- Regional and multi-level governance: East Asian leadership after the global financial crisis (2012) (0)
- Organizational Culture , Confucian values , and Change : Understanding the cultural shift within South Korean workforces (2017) (0)
- An affective explanation of climate beliefs: Evidence from dairy farmers in New Zealand (2019) (0)
- 6. Regime Interests, Beliefs, and Knowledge (2017) (0)
- International Intervention and Local Politics Shahar Hameiri, Caroline Hughes, and Fabio Scarpello (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017) (2018) (0)
- Cooperation on money and finance: how important? How likely? NATA SHA HAMI LTO N - H A RT : How important? How likely? (2004) (0)
- 2. Behind Beliefs: Hard Interests, Soft Illusions (2017) (0)
- 3. The Politics and Economics of Interests (2012) (0)
- 1. Beliefs about American Hegemony in Southeast Asia (2012) (0)
- Taiwan's COVID‐19 Response: The Interdependence of State and Private Sector Institutions (2021) (0)
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