Related Publications: Thailand
Are experience and schooling complementary?
This paper aims to empirically identify migrants' assimilation process by examining their wage dynamics in one urban labor market of a developing country: Bangkok, Thailand.
A 1998 Social Accounting Matrix for Thailand
This paper documents the features of a 1998 social accounting matrix (SAM) for Thailand. It begins with a description of the overall economy both via a macro SAM and a national accounts balance sheet.
International spillovers, productivity growth and openness in Thailand
Thailand has experienced economic growth well above world averages for about 40 years.
Weathering the storm: the impact of the East Asian crisis on farm households
This article assesses the impact of the East Asian financial crisis on farm households in two of the region's most affected countries.
Starch industry development as a strategy for agro-food based rural industrialization
To promote development, there is increasing need for activities and policies which generate and diversify income in rural areas.
Land-abundant agricultural growth and some of its consequences: The case of Thailand
Agricultural growth in Thailand from the Second World War until about 1980 was dominated by a massive expansion in the land area under cultivation.
Conference on agricultural sustainability, growth, and poverty alleviation in East and Southeast Asia
This first in a series of regional conferences on this subject brought together more than fifty agricultural scientists and policymakers from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and from international agricultural resea
Growth in Thai livestock and animal feed industries
Summary proceedings of a workshop on trends and prospects of cassava in the Third World
Cassava is a staple food crop cultivated in several developing countries, largely by small farmers. It is a source of subsistence and of cash income to poor farmers as well as a source of rural employment, particularly of women.