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Drawing upon research conducted on cross-border patients living in Laos and seeking care in Thailand, this paper …
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We draw on a comprehensive set of data of all registered firms in Thailand to examine whether firm size affects the …
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We estimate the impact on out-of-pocket (OOP) medical expenditure of a major reform in Thailand that greatly extended …
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Thailand and find that a small open country would be better off shifting to a basket peg or to a floating regime than …
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The development of Mon pottery in central Thailand for export purposes can be achieved through community participation …
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Thailand's increasing importance as a regional co-production base and as an intra-regional trade and border trade hub … Thailand's intra-regional trade, physical connectivity, trade facilitation, energy cooperation, and infrastructure funding as … there are projects planned in these areas that could impact Thailand and its links to Southeast Asia and beyond to South …
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Thailand stands out in international comparison as a country with a high dispersion of productivity across sectors. It …
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Adequate infrastructure has long been viewed as an important factor in economic development. Based on regressions covering 76 advanced and emerging market economies, this paper estimates the impact of infrastructure and investment on income distribution. It finds that better infrastructure, both...
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This 2013 Article IV Consultation highlights that in 2012, Thailand’s economy rebounded strongly from the devastating floods, with real GDP growing by 6.5 percent. Private consumption rose 6.7 percent, reflecting pent-up demand and government measures, including the rice pledging scheme,...
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Thai foreign policy in the 1990s has been said to be contingent on the government in power, which changes between (or within) these groups and vacillates between pro-democratic reformists/principle-pursuers and the conservatives/profit-seekers. In these studies, Thailand’s Indochinese...
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