Organization and Policy Adjustment Implication of AFTA: The Case of Thailand
Thanwa Jitsanguan and
Bhantinee Sootsukon
in Monograph from Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA)
Abstract:
This policy monograph presents an analysis of the challenges and opportunities open to Thailand once trade liberalization such as AFTA takes full effect in the country. The discussion also touches on AFTA’s potential implications on the environment. Key policy measures are identified toward the end, citing actions that are needed for Thailand to reap local benefits from AFTA while addressing regional and global concerns affecting the country. With this monograph, SEARCA and its partners hope to contribute to a better understanding of the region's food and agriculture policy agenda, especially in the light of trade liberalization.
Keywords: AFTA; Thailand; non-tariff barriers; policy adustment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
ISBN: 971-560-092-1
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