Thailand's Transformation Into a Newly Industrialized Country: First Draft. Paper 1, overviewThailand Development Research Institute, 1987 - 130 หน้า |
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... labor intensive commodities usually require low technology and unskilled labor . In addition , their efficient scale of output is also relatively low . However , moderate infant industry protection is allowed to the extent that the ...
... labor intensive commodities usually require low technology and unskilled labor . In addition , their efficient scale of output is also relatively low . However , moderate infant industry protection is allowed to the extent that the ...
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... unskilled labor intensive Further , increases in the demand for unskilled labor can industries . also contribute to a more equal distribution of income . For Thailand , in the 1960s the country country adopted an import- substitution ...
... unskilled labor intensive Further , increases in the demand for unskilled labor can industries . also contribute to a more equal distribution of income . For Thailand , in the 1960s the country country adopted an import- substitution ...
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... work with the increased number of capital goods , the growth of unskilled worker employment will certainly slow down . There will still be a large pool of unemployed or underemployed unskilled workers , and at the same time , the income ...
... work with the increased number of capital goods , the growth of unskilled worker employment will certainly slow down . There will still be a large pool of unemployed or underemployed unskilled workers , and at the same time , the income ...
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Sectoral Growth and Adjustment | 2 |
Open and Seasonal Unemployment | 10 |
International Trade and the Balance of Payments | 13 |
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