A FOREWORD BY THE GUEST EDITORS: PROFESSOR ANNE BOOTH, EMINENT AND PROLIFIC SCHOLAR, GENEROUS FRIEND AND COLLEAGUE
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impending retirement from the Department of Economics at the School of
Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, is to celebrate
Anne’s formidable scholarly achievements and her generosity in sharing her
research findings with her many colleagues, friends, and students.
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Books
Booth, Anne. 1988. Agricultural Development in Indonesia. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
--------. 1998. Indonesian Economic Development in the Nineteenth and Twentieth
Centuries: A History of Missed Opportunities. London/Basingstoke: Macmillan.
--------. 2007. Colonial Legacies: Economic and Social Development in East and
Southeast Asia. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.
--------. 2009. The Economic Performance of the ASEAN Economies from the Mid-
s. London: Forum press.
Edited works
Booth, Anne and McCawley, Peter (editors). 1981. The Indonesian Economy during
the Soeharto Era. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press.
-------. (editor). 1992. The Oil Boom and After. Indonesian Economic Policy and
Performance in the Soeharto Era. Singapore: Oxford University Press.
--------. and Moskey, P. (editors). 2003. The New Poverty Strategies: What Have They
Achieved? What Have We Learned? London: Palgrave Macmillan.
--------. Manning, Chris and Thee Kian Wie (editors). 2012. Land, Livelihood,
the Economy and the Environment in Indonesia. Essays in Honour of Joan
Hardjono, Jakarta: Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia.
Selected Articles
Booth, Anne. 2001. “The Historical Development of the Indonesian Statistical
System”.
-------. 2005. “Did It Really Help to be a Japanese Colony? East Asian Economic
Performance in Historical Perspective”.
-------. Forthcoming. “Accumulation, Development, and Exploitation in Different
Colonial and Post-Colonial Contexts: Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Democratic
Republic of the Congo, 1900- 1980”. Economics and Finance in Indonesia.
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