Strategic Financial Governance
Articles, chapters, and reports
Thurbon, E. (2021). Australia and the Rules of International Trade and Finance. In M. Conley Tyler, A. Gyngell, & B. Wakefield (Eds.), Australia and the Rules-Based International Order. Canberra. Australian Institute of International Affairs. (link)
Rethel, L., & Thurbon, E. (2020). Introduction: Finance, Development and the State in East Asia. New Political Economy, 25(3), 315-319. doi:10.1080/13563467.2018.1562435 (link)
Thurbon, E. (2020). The Future of Financial Activism in Taiwan? The Utility of a Mindset-centred Analysis of Developmental States and Their Evolution. New Political Economy, 25(3), 320-336. doi:10.1080/13563467.2018.1562436 (link)
Thurbon, E. C. (2012). Ideas and Industrial Governance: Has the Influence of Neoliberalism been Overstated?. In Neoliberalism: Beyond the Free Market (1 ed., pp. 180-203). Cheltnam: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. (link)
Thurbon, E. C. (2007). The Developmental Logic of Financial Liberalisation in Taiwan. In W. Garside (Ed.), Institutions and Market Economies: The Political Economy of Growth and Development (1 ed., pp. 87-106). UK: Palgrave Macmillan (link)
Thurbon, E. C., & Weiss, L. (2006). Investing in Openness: The Evolution of FDI Strategy in South Korea and Taiwan. New Political Economy, 11(1), 1-22. (link)
Weiss, L., & Thurbon, E. C. (2004). Where there’s a will there’s a way: Governing the market in times of uncertainty. Issues and Studies, 401, 61-72 (link)
Thurbon, E. C. (2003). Ideational inconsistency and institutional inertia: Why financial liberalisation in South Korea went horribly wrong. New Political Economy, 8(3), 341-61 (link)
Thurbon, E.C. (2001). Two Paths to Financial Liberalization: South Korea and Taiwan. The Pacific Review. 14(2), 241-67. (link)