Thailand: Adjusting to Success: Current Policy Issues
David Robinson,
Ranjit Teja,
Yangho Byeon and
Wanda Tseng
No 1991/014, IMF Occasional Papers from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
Thailand's sucess with economic development in recent decades is due mainly to is commitment to an outward-looking, market-based economy, a development strategy centered on the private sector, and cautious financial policies. This papers dicusses recent economic strains and how the authorities are coping with them to sustain the momentum of development
Keywords: OP; net; deficit; tariff reform; investment incentive system; nonbank private sector; Contributionto broad money growth; currency holding; Tariffs; Commercial banks; Foreign direct investment; East Asia; Global; Middle East; South Asia; South America; tariff rate; tariff structure; tariff exemption; Asia and Pacific (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 58
Date: 1991-09-15
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