The recent Thai boom has been accomplished in an economy with considerable openness to external forces. Despite the fiscal correction achieved during 1986-89, the domestic demand expansion has made itself felt in a widening of the current account deficit. While this deficit partly reflects the need for a surge of capital expenditure to avail of export prospects and to provide the necessary infrastructure, care will have to be taken to ensure that investment does not get too far out of line with the long-run savings potential of the economy. The ability of the Thai financial sector to provide the investible funds that are demanded by the boom is influenced by its ability to mobilize savings, by official policy regarding credit allocation and...
Understanding the growth process is central to development economics. Analyzing and interpreting the...
The East Asian crisis began in Thailand in mid-1997 when an ailing financial sector, a slowdown in e...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1985.Bibliography: leaves [125]-129.Photo...
The introductory part of this thesis identifies developments in world financial markets, and then fo...
It is a known fact that developing a financial system is a fundamental pre-requisite for any econom...
In the past, the Thai government usually ran a budget deficit. In recent years, the deficit has beco...
The movement of international capital has become a significant concern in many developing countries,...
Available online: 18 Aug 2006After a sharp downturn in 1998, the Thai economy has up until 2003 regi...
This dissertation addresses a number of important monetary policy issues in emerging markets, which ...
For many, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is seen as an inconsiderate dictatorial institution ...
The last two decades have been a critical period for Thailand's development. From the mid 1980s to t...
Analyses of the Asian crisis of 1997 have focused excessively on the financial sector, especially th...
International investors launched three speculative attacks on the Thai baht in 1996 and 1997 followi...
This paper examines, in the case of Thailand, macro policy undertaken and experienced during the pro...
Analyses of the Asian crisis of 1997 have focused excessively on the financial sector, especially th...
Understanding the growth process is central to development economics. Analyzing and interpreting the...
The East Asian crisis began in Thailand in mid-1997 when an ailing financial sector, a slowdown in e...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1985.Bibliography: leaves [125]-129.Photo...
The introductory part of this thesis identifies developments in world financial markets, and then fo...
It is a known fact that developing a financial system is a fundamental pre-requisite for any econom...
In the past, the Thai government usually ran a budget deficit. In recent years, the deficit has beco...
The movement of international capital has become a significant concern in many developing countries,...
Available online: 18 Aug 2006After a sharp downturn in 1998, the Thai economy has up until 2003 regi...
This dissertation addresses a number of important monetary policy issues in emerging markets, which ...
For many, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is seen as an inconsiderate dictatorial institution ...
The last two decades have been a critical period for Thailand's development. From the mid 1980s to t...
Analyses of the Asian crisis of 1997 have focused excessively on the financial sector, especially th...
International investors launched three speculative attacks on the Thai baht in 1996 and 1997 followi...
This paper examines, in the case of Thailand, macro policy undertaken and experienced during the pro...
Analyses of the Asian crisis of 1997 have focused excessively on the financial sector, especially th...
Understanding the growth process is central to development economics. Analyzing and interpreting the...
The East Asian crisis began in Thailand in mid-1997 when an ailing financial sector, a slowdown in e...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1985.Bibliography: leaves [125]-129.Photo...