Quickening the rate of economic growth and the conquest of poverty are the primary expressed objects of public policy in the underdeveloped countries of the world . In the new countries, particularly in Africa and Asia which have recently become independent, it was necessary to start almost from scratch in the construction of an advanced economy. Such countries have usually had (a) a high proportion of population in agriculture, with low productivity; (b) little capital per person and crude technology; (c) major expenditures for food; (d) high birth and death rates; (e) poor health and sanitation; and (f) a low level of education. These and other characteristics not only indicate the situation they are in politically, economically, and soci...
The economies of the world’s poorest countries are overwhelmingly agrarian; those of rich countries ...
Abstract: The paper argues that Thailand’s economic and social development from the late 19th centur...
This study estimates the impacts of different types of government expenditure on agricultural growth...
After visiting Thailand in 1996 and Morocco in 2001, it was very evident that these two countries ha...
Due to the low income and rapid growth of the population, the government realized fully that the eco...
The problem is a study of economic development of Thailand during the first six-year plan (1961-1966...
This paper has attempted to investigate the two major issues in development economics through observ...
Since Thailand was engaged by the Bowring Treaty with the British Government in 1855 ( Phongpaichit...
Economic development is demanded and sought by all societies and people of the world; there is an in...
Nearly three-fourths of the poor people of the world live in Asia. Of these, more than a third...
The development age of Thailand can be said to begin in the early 1960's with the adoption of t...
Raising the standard of living of the population in the less developed countries is a subject of int...
This paper presents a situation analysis for a development policy called Thailand 4.0. Thailand 4.0 ...
The paper argues that Thailand’s economic and social development from the late 19th century to the e...
Looking back around half a century, Thailand has been one of the fastest growing economies in the wo...
The economies of the world’s poorest countries are overwhelmingly agrarian; those of rich countries ...
Abstract: The paper argues that Thailand’s economic and social development from the late 19th centur...
This study estimates the impacts of different types of government expenditure on agricultural growth...
After visiting Thailand in 1996 and Morocco in 2001, it was very evident that these two countries ha...
Due to the low income and rapid growth of the population, the government realized fully that the eco...
The problem is a study of economic development of Thailand during the first six-year plan (1961-1966...
This paper has attempted to investigate the two major issues in development economics through observ...
Since Thailand was engaged by the Bowring Treaty with the British Government in 1855 ( Phongpaichit...
Economic development is demanded and sought by all societies and people of the world; there is an in...
Nearly three-fourths of the poor people of the world live in Asia. Of these, more than a third...
The development age of Thailand can be said to begin in the early 1960's with the adoption of t...
Raising the standard of living of the population in the less developed countries is a subject of int...
This paper presents a situation analysis for a development policy called Thailand 4.0. Thailand 4.0 ...
The paper argues that Thailand’s economic and social development from the late 19th century to the e...
Looking back around half a century, Thailand has been one of the fastest growing economies in the wo...
The economies of the world’s poorest countries are overwhelmingly agrarian; those of rich countries ...
Abstract: The paper argues that Thailand’s economic and social development from the late 19th centur...
This study estimates the impacts of different types of government expenditure on agricultural growth...