Thailand's Transformation Into a Newly Industrialized Country: First Draft. Paper 1, overviewThailand Development Research Institute, 1987 - 130 หน้า |
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... result of an unfavorable investment climate and the political instability resulting from the frequent changes in government at that time . However , in more recent years , with the government's more active foreign investment promotion ...
... result of an unfavorable investment climate and the political instability resulting from the frequent changes in government at that time . However , in more recent years , with the government's more active foreign investment promotion ...
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... result of export promotion rather than import substitution policy . There is a great deal of literature on the appraisal of both policies , and most studies seem to show that export promotion is better than import - substitution policy ...
... result of export promotion rather than import substitution policy . There is a great deal of literature on the appraisal of both policies , and most studies seem to show that export promotion is better than import - substitution policy ...
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... resulting from the gap in academic college training and the skills required in industry . As a result , some graduates are either unemployed or underemployed . The underemployed are employed either outside their field or at jobs ...
... resulting from the gap in academic college training and the skills required in industry . As a result , some graduates are either unemployed or underemployed . The underemployed are employed either outside their field or at jobs ...
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Sectoral Growth and Adjustment | 2 |
Open and Seasonal Unemployment | 10 |
International Trade and the Balance of Payments | 13 |
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agricultural sector Annual Growth Rates average baht balance of payments Bangkok Bangkok metropolitan area Bank of Thailand capita income capital formation capital goods imports consumer crop decades decline demand early economic employment elasticity employment growth exchange rates export promotion policy export-oriented external factors foreign investment GDP share government expenditures government revenue grew Gross Domestic Product growth of industrial high growth higher Import substitution policy import-substitution industries incentives income distribution income gap increased industrial growth industrial sector industrialization policy INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRY infrastructure interest rates labor force LDCs machinery and equipment mainly maize manufactured exports manufacturing sector employment manufacturing sector share NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRY NICS open unemployment Percentage Distribution period private sector problems processed food protection protectionism rapid growth ratio raw materials recession result rice rural sector Structural Change substitution industries Table tariffs taxation taxes technology transfer total imports unskilled labor workers World Bank world economy