The Thai EconomyRoutledge, 3 déc. 1998 - 336 pages The Thai Economy examines the origins and consequences of the Thai economy's accelerated growth since the mid-1980s. The authors place a particular emphasis on the historical development and contemporary economic structure that tends to set Thailand apart from other developing countries. |
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The Thai Economy: Uneven Development and Internationalisation Chris J. Dixon Aucun aperçu disponible - 1999 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
acceleration activities addition agricultural sector Ammar Siamwalla Asian NIEs average baht Bangkok Bank of Thailand Bowring Treaty capital cassava cent Central Plain centres Chapter Chinese comparatively considerable coup d’état crop cultivation decline Despite domestic early economic growth effective established farmers foreign investment impact implementation importance income increased increasingly industrial infrastructure Ingram irrigation Kingdom labour land large numbers late limited long-term major Malaysia manufacturing sector military million Muscat Myanmar Nakhon Ratchasima NESDB North East organisations Overall Parnwell particularly Pasuk Phongpaichit pattern period Phongpaichit and Baker Pibul Plan political population Prem Tinsulanonda production programme projects promotion provincial rapid expansion reduced reflected remained resulted rice sector role rubber rural areas schemes shortage significant significantly Sompop Manarungsan Source South East Asia structural adjustment substantial Suehiro Table tariffs teak textiles Thai economy Thanom Kittikachorn trade urban Western World Bank