This paper broadly examines the history of Thailand’s models of development from the fall of the absolute monarchy in 1932 to the present. It asks two questions: First, what have the models been? How do they interact? And how successful have they been? Second, to what extent has partisanship entered into Thailand’s development debate? The paper argues that Thailand’s current development strategy has enabled the country to achieve a relative degree of success in achieving economic growth. Nevertheless, Thailand continues to encounter economic problems – felt mostly amongst the lower classes. Moreover, there is today a clash in development models, which is based more on political ideology rather than economic efficiency. As such, development ...
Abstract: The paper argues that Thailand’s economic and social development from the late 19th centur...
Notwithstanding the unavoidable adverse impact on its export sector, Thailand weathered the Global F...
Why do some small, developing countries industrialize and others don’t? What factors account for dif...
"This paper broadly examines the history of Thailand's models of development from the fall of the ab...
The problem is a study of economic development of Thailand during the first six-year plan (1961-1966...
The paper argues that Thailand’s economic and social development from the late 19th century to the e...
This dissertation addresses the question of whether the Thai state is already a developmental state...
Thailand's sucess with economic development in recent decades is due mainly to is commitment to an o...
The method of examination used in this article consists of qualitative analysis. This article discus...
What explains the varying responses by Thai governments to changes in the international economic env...
Due to the low income and rapid growth of the population, the government realized fully that the eco...
Recent studies indicate that official development assistance (ODA) or foreign aid (FA) which started...
Thailand’s development strategy has been strongly market-oriented and open to trade and investment f...
The thesis considers the problem of development planning in Thailand, revealed by the series of nati...
Since Thailand was engaged by the Bowring Treaty with the British Government in 1855 ( Phongpaichit...
Abstract: The paper argues that Thailand’s economic and social development from the late 19th centur...
Notwithstanding the unavoidable adverse impact on its export sector, Thailand weathered the Global F...
Why do some small, developing countries industrialize and others don’t? What factors account for dif...
"This paper broadly examines the history of Thailand's models of development from the fall of the ab...
The problem is a study of economic development of Thailand during the first six-year plan (1961-1966...
The paper argues that Thailand’s economic and social development from the late 19th century to the e...
This dissertation addresses the question of whether the Thai state is already a developmental state...
Thailand's sucess with economic development in recent decades is due mainly to is commitment to an o...
The method of examination used in this article consists of qualitative analysis. This article discus...
What explains the varying responses by Thai governments to changes in the international economic env...
Due to the low income and rapid growth of the population, the government realized fully that the eco...
Recent studies indicate that official development assistance (ODA) or foreign aid (FA) which started...
Thailand’s development strategy has been strongly market-oriented and open to trade and investment f...
The thesis considers the problem of development planning in Thailand, revealed by the series of nati...
Since Thailand was engaged by the Bowring Treaty with the British Government in 1855 ( Phongpaichit...
Abstract: The paper argues that Thailand’s economic and social development from the late 19th centur...
Notwithstanding the unavoidable adverse impact on its export sector, Thailand weathered the Global F...
Why do some small, developing countries industrialize and others don’t? What factors account for dif...