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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... Miyazawa Scheme so that the initiative did not appear exclusively Japanese . But the initiative in managing the crisis at a regional level had shifted . Immediately upon the Miyazawa announcement , Tarrin stated it was " exactly what we ...
... Miyazawa Scheme so that the initiative did not appear exclusively Japanese . But the initiative in managing the crisis at a regional level had shifted . Immediately upon the Miyazawa announcement , Tarrin stated it was " exactly what we ...
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... Miyazawa plan signalled a greater Japanese influence on policy making in other , less public forms . On a broad scale , Japanese voices such as Sakakibara became more insistent that the Asian crises could not be treated only as ...
... Miyazawa plan signalled a greater Japanese influence on policy making in other , less public forms . On a broad scale , Japanese voices such as Sakakibara became more insistent that the Asian crises could not be treated only as ...
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... Miyazawa Scheme in March 1999 , Siam Commercial Bank raised 65 billion in capital , with half from the international market and half from the August 14 scheme ( tier 1 ) . These three events prompted a sustained effort to talk up the ...
... Miyazawa Scheme in March 1999 , Siam Commercial Bank raised 65 billion in capital , with half from the international market and half from the August 14 scheme ( tier 1 ) . These three events prompted a sustained effort to talk up the ...
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The Political Economy of the Thai Crisis | 14 |
Thailand and the | 35 |
Social Impact Social Safety Net Social Bailout | 69 |
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