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This essay is an exercise in the phenomenology of personhood based on some 25 years of field research among Javanese, Thai, and Filipinos. As I still slip up from time to time, I am convinced that it is relevant to both scholarly researchers and others with practical interests in the region to...
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In this paper, a biorefinery complex in Thailand was assessed <em>vis-à-vis</em> sustainability. The complex studied …
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-memory analysis. The international tourism market of Thailand combined with seven groups such as East Asia, Europe, The Americas … findings in general provide more support for long memory process in international tourism market of Thailand and evidence for …
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This paper uses cointegration and vector auto regression techniques to examine which, if any, of the financial aggregates - the monetary base, M1, M2 or credit - is an appropriate intermediate target for the Thai monetary authorities. From the spectrum of monetary aggregates, M1 seems to be the...
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The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) is one of the most successful stories of economic transition and integration among developing countries. Strong rates of economic growth since the early 1990s have been fueled by increased trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) in the subregion. This...
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Thaksin Shinawatra was one of the most powerful prime ministers of Thailand. Undergirded by a set of new policies … termed Thaksinomics, great political power, his CEO style of management, and his intention to make Thailand a developed … country, his administration could have been a formidable force in transforming Thailand’s weak and fragmented innovation …
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Thailand in 2003, this paper investigates whether household composition has any effect on the welfare of children, as measured …
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Thailand’s development strategy has been strongly market-oriented and open to trade and investment flows with the rest …
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major economies of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are selected from the former region and Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand …
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The impact of trade liberalization on the environment is a matter of debate. Two conflicting hypotheses have emerged from the debate. One, the pollution haven hypothesis, suggests that the developed countries impose tougher environmental policies than do the developing countries, which results...
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