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As Thai incomes grow , production costs inevitably rise compared to countries
who are less developed than Thailand . Eventually , the production base of the
medium - low end labor intensive products will shift to lower income countries ,
just ...
As Thai incomes grow , production costs inevitably rise compared to countries
who are less developed than Thailand . Eventually , the production base of the
medium - low end labor intensive products will shift to lower income countries ,
just ...
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... current developed countries , much remains to be done for those who are
already out of school . Because secondary enrollment was very low in the past ,
the proportion of Thai workers who have only primary education or less is very
high .
... current developed countries , much remains to be done for those who are
already out of school . Because secondary enrollment was very low in the past ,
the proportion of Thai workers who have only primary education or less is very
high .
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The debt owed by the non - bank private sector owed to foreigners stood at US $
63.0 billion at the end of 1996 , of which as much as $ 29.2 billion has a duration
of less than one year . ( To help put these figures in proportion , the GDP in 1996
...
The debt owed by the non - bank private sector owed to foreigners stood at US $
63.0 billion at the end of 1996 , of which as much as $ 29.2 billion has a duration
of less than one year . ( To help put these figures in proportion , the GDP in 1996
...
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Impacts and Implications of ASEAN Enlargement on Trade | 20 |
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