The Abhisit government in Thailand is intervening to help the country out of the long, L-shaped curve of the global recession. Initial measures involve a back-to-basic economics and a rhetorical attempt to thwart materialism
The 1997 economic crisis in Thailand provided an opportunity for a reinvigoration of neo-liberal eco...
Notwithstanding the unavoidable adverse impact on its export sector, Thailand weathered the Global F...
Government spending is categorized into consumption spending and capital spending. Three categories ...
Thailand's sucess with economic development in recent decades is due mainly to is commitment to an o...
This paper examines, in the case of Thailand, macro policy undertaken and experienced during the pro...
Since the 1990s, governments around the world have emphasized the core concepts of globalization. Ma...
This thesis investigates and analyses the changing configuration of the Thai macroeconomic policy ma...
General Prayut Chan-o-cha's reshuffled cabinet includes a new economic team led by Dr. Somkid Jatusr...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...
Various articles. p.33 Voters' second chance. p.38 Economy: Off the boil but still hot. p.40 Investm...
The economic crisis erupting from inadequate regulation of reckless banking practices in 2008 was co...
The paper proposes to prove the validity of two major theories on public expenditure allocation: dem...
What explains the varying responses by Thai governments to changes in the international economic env...
Thailand has enjoyed both positive and negative development outcomes during the globalization era. T...
While Thailand’s health system has fared relatively well through the COVID-19 pandemic, the country’...
The 1997 economic crisis in Thailand provided an opportunity for a reinvigoration of neo-liberal eco...
Notwithstanding the unavoidable adverse impact on its export sector, Thailand weathered the Global F...
Government spending is categorized into consumption spending and capital spending. Three categories ...
Thailand's sucess with economic development in recent decades is due mainly to is commitment to an o...
This paper examines, in the case of Thailand, macro policy undertaken and experienced during the pro...
Since the 1990s, governments around the world have emphasized the core concepts of globalization. Ma...
This thesis investigates and analyses the changing configuration of the Thai macroeconomic policy ma...
General Prayut Chan-o-cha's reshuffled cabinet includes a new economic team led by Dr. Somkid Jatusr...
Many economists have investigated the causes of the Asian crisis of 1997 in order to prevent a repea...
Various articles. p.33 Voters' second chance. p.38 Economy: Off the boil but still hot. p.40 Investm...
The economic crisis erupting from inadequate regulation of reckless banking practices in 2008 was co...
The paper proposes to prove the validity of two major theories on public expenditure allocation: dem...
What explains the varying responses by Thai governments to changes in the international economic env...
Thailand has enjoyed both positive and negative development outcomes during the globalization era. T...
While Thailand’s health system has fared relatively well through the COVID-19 pandemic, the country’...
The 1997 economic crisis in Thailand provided an opportunity for a reinvigoration of neo-liberal eco...
Notwithstanding the unavoidable adverse impact on its export sector, Thailand weathered the Global F...
Government spending is categorized into consumption spending and capital spending. Three categories ...