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Between 1981 and 2017, real gross domestic product in Thailand grew at an average annual rate of 5.7 per cent …
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Thailand's development strategy has been strongly market-oriented and open to trade and investment flows with the rest … education and health systems. -- Thailand ; development strategies ; growth …
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Thailand. Using province-level panel data and instrumental variable strategy, partial land right entitlement (known in Thailand …
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industry in Thailand with an emphasis on employment generation and equity. The analysis is based on a balanced panel data set …
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This piece synthesizes the development strategies of Korea, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam and draws some relevant …
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This paper estimates returns to schooling in Thailand, applying a regression discontinuity approach to the change in …
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This paper describes the very different role played by female elites in contemporary developing countries, as compared to the 'early' industrializing countries of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. It shows that women are far more important in business and politics in today's developing...
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Many low income countries in Africa are optimistic that producing biofuels domestically will not only reduce their dependence on imported fossil fuels, but also stimulate economic development, particularly in poorer rural areas. Skeptics, on the other hand, view biofuels as a threat to food...
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An elite derives its status from its relationship to property, whether physical or human capital. While stable property rights are necessary for everyday business, unstable property rights that result in major institutional changes (such as land reform) may have a positive impact on economic...
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What makes elites developmental instead of predatory? We argue that Mozambique's elite was developmental at independence 35 years ago. With pressure and encouragement from international forces, it became predatory. It has now partly returned to its developmental roots and is trying to use the...
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