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Thailand stands out in international comparison as a country with a high dispersion of productivity across sectors. It … typical for a country at Thailand's level of income. This suggests large potential productivity gains from labor reallocation … across sectors, but that process-which made a significant contribution to Thailand's growth in the past-appears to have …
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External demand was the main driver of growth in Thailand in 2006 and 2007. However, WEO projections indicate …, and high oil prices. While the share of Thai exports to the US has fallen in recent years, the US remains Thailand …
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with endogenous financial deepening to Thailand, 1976-96. As effective bank transaction costs decline, more people take …
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canonical model and take it to an application, namely, Thailand 1976-1996, an emerging economy in a phase of economic expansion …
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estimates potential growth for China, India, and five ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and …
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nonresident investors in Thailand in 2005 and 2006. Higher returns in the stock market relative to a reference stock market are …
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. Empirical results based on macro and firm-level data from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand (ASEAN-3) support this hypothesis …
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