TDRI Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 11Thailand Development Research Institute, 1996 |
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ผลการค้นหา 1 - 3 จาก 8
หน้า 5
... household consumes a fixed proportion of its income . Household consumption function is modeled as a linear expenditure system . Investment is taken as exogenous in quantity in the model . Thus , the current account ( investment ...
... household consumes a fixed proportion of its income . Household consumption function is modeled as a linear expenditure system . Investment is taken as exogenous in quantity in the model . Thus , the current account ( investment ...
หน้า 7
... household ( Thai ) income increases just slightly ( 0.05 percent ) , but real income of the poorest 60 percent household increases by 0.4 percent while real income of the richest 40 percent household declines by about 0.3 percent ...
... household ( Thai ) income increases just slightly ( 0.05 percent ) , but real income of the poorest 60 percent household increases by 0.4 percent while real income of the richest 40 percent household declines by about 0.3 percent ...
หน้า 10
... household income from the richer household to the poorer household can be used in combination with the tax on foreign labor to improve the real income of the poorer household compared to the situation with no foreign labor at all ...
... household income from the richer household to the poorer household can be used in combination with the tax on foreign labor to improve the real income of the poorer household compared to the situation with no foreign labor at all ...
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No 3 Thailand Development Research Institute September 1996 | 2 |
So Who Pays? | 12 |
Peoples Participation in Community Development | 19 |
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