Thailand's CrisisInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2000 - 275 หน้า This is a review of what the IMF did, who got hurt, what worked and what failed in the economic and social management of Thailand's economic crisis. It shows how political change got bound up with economic crisis, resulting in a new constitution, a seismic shift in the political landscape and greater asssertiveness by civil society. It examines how the economic turmoil changed the ways people reacted to political scandal, viewed their own society and imagined their future. The final chapters review the changes and lessons from 1997-2000 and speculate on how these changes will frame the future. |
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The Political Economy of the Thai Crisis | 14 |
Thailand and the IMF | 35 |
Social Impact Social Safety Net Social Bailout | 69 |
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activists agenda agriculture Ammar Anand Panyarachun argued Asia Asian Aspiration Party assets Bangchak Bangkok Bangkok Bank Banharn Bank of Thailand became billion baht businessmen CALIFORNIA central bank Chavalit Chavalit Yongchaiyudh Chuan chumchon civil society coalition collapse conglomerates constitution countries crises culture currency debate debt demand democracy Democrat discourse early economic crisis elected elephant export farmers FIDF financial liberalization financial sector firms forces foreign funds globalization groups growth IMF's impact increased industries inflows institutions investment Japanese Krung Thai labour leaders loans major minister Ministry Miyazawa nationalist neoliberal NGOs numbers officials organizations package parliamentary party Pasuk Pasuk Phongpaichit percent Phitthaya politicians poor Prawase Wasi programme projects protest provincial reform role rural scheme self-reliance social safety net strategy Tarrin TDRI technocrats Thai economy Thai government Thai Rak Thai Thirayuth urban village World Bank