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... incentives given by the Thai government to attract for- eign investment were redundant ( FIAS 1999 ) . Offshore diesel smuggling alone contributed to an estimated loss of Baht 386-1,285 million to the Thai government in 1997 as evaded ...
... incentives given by the Thai government to attract for- eign investment were redundant ( FIAS 1999 ) . Offshore diesel smuggling alone contributed to an estimated loss of Baht 386-1,285 million to the Thai government in 1997 as evaded ...
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... Incentives . Bangkok : FIAS . Mann , Catherine , Sue E. Eckert , and Sarah C. Knight . 2000. Global Electronic Commerce : A Policy Primer . Washington , D.C .: Institute for Interna- tional Economics . National Electronic and Computer ...
... Incentives . Bangkok : FIAS . Mann , Catherine , Sue E. Eckert , and Sarah C. Knight . 2000. Global Electronic Commerce : A Policy Primer . Washington , D.C .: Institute for Interna- tional Economics . National Electronic and Computer ...
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