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Thai exports between 1980-85 only grew on average by about 1.8 percent per
year , but there was also a gradual structural shift toward more manufactured
exports in this period . While Thailand still had comparative advantage in
agriculture ...
Thai exports between 1980-85 only grew on average by about 1.8 percent per
year , but there was also a gradual structural shift toward more manufactured
exports in this period . While Thailand still had comparative advantage in
agriculture ...
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Table 3 Export by Major Sector ( Million USS ) 1980 1985 2,103 3,327 1,075
6,505 3,521 3,106 493 7,120 1990 17,179 5,169 660 1993 46,121 9,273 939
56,333 23,007 1980-85 1985-90 1990-95 10.85 % 37.30 % 21.84 %
Manufactured ...
Table 3 Export by Major Sector ( Million USS ) 1980 1985 2,103 3,327 1,075
6,505 3,521 3,106 493 7,120 1990 17,179 5,169 660 1993 46,121 9,273 939
56,333 23,007 1980-85 1985-90 1990-95 10.85 % 37.30 % 21.84 %
Manufactured ...
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What then will be left of Thai manufactured exports ? Thailand should , of course ,
take advantage of these transitory comparative advantages as they arise . But it
has to be realized that these are short - lived . Meanwhile serious attention ...
What then will be left of Thai manufactured exports ? Thailand should , of course ,
take advantage of these transitory comparative advantages as they arise . But it
has to be realized that these are short - lived . Meanwhile serious attention ...
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