ASSESSMENT OF ECONOMIC PROGRESS IN THAILAND, 1985-95
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ASSESSMENT OF ECONOMIC PROGRESS IN THAILAND, 1985-95
Here is a list of the main measurable indicators of
economic growth and structural
change for Thailand to be observed by World Bank staff
members who are visiting there.
To ensure a successful tour of business meeting
between the World Bank
representatives and the Thai government and their business
executives, I feel that a
thorough understanding of the Southeast Asia's (although
the main focus will be Thailand's)
economic
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too much in economic growth. For one thing, these countries are very vulnerable to world price fluctuations and their economy (since most are only a tiny fraction of the world's economy) heavily depended upon foreign speculators. Therefore, the fragile economy of the developing countries can collapse easily under the slightest of economic slow-down. Unfortunately, if an economic crisis took place in these countries, the cost of fixing the crisis would be too high to imagine.
too much in economic growth. For one thing, these countries are very vulnerable to world price fluctuations and their economy (since most are only a tiny fraction of the world's economy) heavily depended upon foreign speculators. Therefore, the fragile economy of the developing countries can collapse easily under the slightest of economic slow-down. Unfortunately, if an economic crisis took place in these countries, the cost of fixing the crisis would be too high to imagine.