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Thailand, chosen because of their outstanding export performance in the developing world. An understanding of their upgrading …€™s production and exports, the “hollow out†scenario is unlikely to apply to either. In other words, Thailand should remain a …
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Thailand, chosen because of their outstanding export performance in the developing world. An understanding of their upgrading …€™s production and exports, the “hollow out†scenario is unlikely to apply to either. In other words, Thailand should remain a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653175
This research examines the individual and combined effects of internal integration (II) and external integration (EI) on product innovation. Two combined effects—balanced integration and complementary integration—are examined. Based on ambidexterity theory, the combined effects of II and EI...
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logistic models to differentiate failed from surviving finance companies in Thailand. Failed companies are those that were …
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trilemma constraint and general, banking, or debt crises. Third, Thailand experienced such a deviation from the trilemma … affected economies experienced crises mainly due to contagion from Thailand. …
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trilemma constraint and general, banking, or debt crises. Third, Thailand experienced such a deviation from the trilemma … affected economies experienced crises mainly due to contagion from Thailand. …
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) of resources in an emerging economy namely Thailand in the context of post Asian financial crisis 1997/1998 period. This … research uses data of top, as per market capitalisation, listed companies in Thailand for 2005 and 2008 to test the …
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supplier data in Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Evidence from interconnected firms within a production chain …
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Evidence from credit files is provided to examine bank lending determinants of Thai commercial banks. Their lending practice follows reasonable patterns as a standard set of variables, including indirect risk variables, explains much of the variance in interest rate spread. Reflecting...
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