Thailand's Growth Path : From Recovery to Prosperity

Thailand is one of the most successful developing countries. After decades of rapid growth, the economy rebounded quickly from the 1997-98 Asian crisis and is set to continue its expansion into the future. Nevertheless, there are doubts about the resilience of the Thai economy. The country appears t...

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Main Author: Richter, Kaspar
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
GDP
TFP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/6770835/thailands-growth-path-recovery-prosperity
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spelling okr-10986-86712021-04-23T14:02:40Z Thailand's Growth Path : From Recovery to Prosperity Richter, Kaspar AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AVERAGE ANNUAL CAPACITY UTILIZATION CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL STOCK CAPITAL-LABOR CAPITAL-LABOR RATIOS CENTRAL BANK COMMODITIES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONSTANT PRICES DEBT DECISION TREE DEVALUATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC EXPANSION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PRIORITIES EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE POLICY EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORT TAXES EXPORTS FACTOR ACCUMULATION FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN OWNERSHIP FOREIGN SAVINGS FREE TRADE GDP GLOBAL ECONOMY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH ACCOUNTING GROWTH DIAGNOSTICS GROWTH EPISODE GROWTH EPISODES GROWTH PATH GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PERIOD GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEAVY INVESTMENT HIGH GROWTH HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME LEVELS INCOME PER CAPITA INDUSTRIALIZATION INTENSIVE GROWTH INTEREST RATES INVESTMENT BEHAVIOR INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT INCENTIVES INVESTMENT RATES LABOR DEMAND LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR SUPPLY LOW INCOME LOW INFLATION MACROECONOMIC POLICY MEDIUM TERM MONETARY POLICIES NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE GROWTH NOMINAL INTEREST RATES OUTPUT GROWTH OUTPUT RATIO PER CAPITA GROWTH PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE PER CAPITA INCOME PER CAPITA INCOME LEVEL POINT ESTIMATES POLICY RESEARCH PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS POVERTY REDUCTION POWER PARITY PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CONSUMPTION PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PROFITABILITY PUBLIC CONSUMPTION PUBLIC INVESTMENT PURCHASING POWER RAPID GROWTH REAL EXCHANGE RATE REAL GROWTH REAL OUTPUT RELATIVE LABOR RELATIVE LABOR DEMAND RELATIVE WAGES SECTORAL COMPOSITION SHADOW PRICES SHARP FALL SOCIAL OUTCOMES SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SPENDING STRUCTURAL CHANGE TARIFF BARRIERS TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS TFP TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH TRADABLE SECTORS TRADE BALANCE TRADE COMPETITIVENESS TRADE LIBERALIZATION URBAN AREAS VALUE ADDED WAGES WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION Thailand is one of the most successful developing countries. After decades of rapid growth, the economy rebounded quickly from the 1997-98 Asian crisis and is set to continue its expansion into the future. Nevertheless, there are doubts about the resilience of the Thai economy. The country appears to be on a lower growth projectory now than before the crisis. What growth can Thailand realistically expect? And what can the government do to sustain such growth into the future? Using a new methodology for identifying binding constraints to growth (Rodrik 2004 and Hausmann and others 2005), the author argues that Thailand's challenge is to maintain growth levels of 4 to 5 percent over the medium term. To achieve this goal, Thailand needs to continue its efforts of improving business infrastructure, trade integration, and skills, as well as intensifying its governance reforms. 2012-06-21T17:42:49Z 2012-06-21T17:42:49Z 2006-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/6770835/thailands-growth-path-recovery-prosperity http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8671 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3912 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Thailand
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topic AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE ANNUAL
CAPACITY UTILIZATION
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL STOCK
CAPITAL-LABOR
CAPITAL-LABOR RATIOS
CENTRAL BANK
COMMODITIES
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSTANT PRICES
DEBT
DECISION TREE
DEVALUATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC EXPANSION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PRIORITIES
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATE POLICY
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT TAXES
EXPORTS
FACTOR ACCUMULATION
FOREIGN CAPITAL
FOREIGN OWNERSHIP
FOREIGN SAVINGS
FREE TRADE
GDP
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH ACCOUNTING
GROWTH DIAGNOSTICS
GROWTH EPISODE
GROWTH EPISODES
GROWTH PATH
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH PERIOD
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEAVY INVESTMENT
HIGH GROWTH
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME LEVELS
INCOME PER CAPITA
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INTENSIVE GROWTH
INTEREST RATES
INVESTMENT BEHAVIOR
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT INCENTIVES
INVESTMENT RATES
LABOR DEMAND
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR SUPPLY
LOW INCOME
LOW INFLATION
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MEDIUM TERM
MONETARY POLICIES
NATIONAL INCOME
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE GROWTH
NOMINAL INTEREST RATES
OUTPUT GROWTH
OUTPUT RATIO
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE
PER CAPITA INCOME
PER CAPITA INCOME LEVEL
POINT ESTIMATES
POLICY RESEARCH
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POWER PARITY
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC CONSUMPTION
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PURCHASING POWER
RAPID GROWTH
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REAL GROWTH
REAL OUTPUT
RELATIVE LABOR
RELATIVE LABOR DEMAND
RELATIVE WAGES
SECTORAL COMPOSITION
SHADOW PRICES
SHARP FALL
SOCIAL OUTCOMES
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SPENDING
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
TARIFF BARRIERS
TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
TFP
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TRADABLE SECTORS
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE COMPETITIVENESS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
URBAN AREAS
VALUE ADDED
WAGES
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE ANNUAL
CAPACITY UTILIZATION
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL STOCK
CAPITAL-LABOR
CAPITAL-LABOR RATIOS
CENTRAL BANK
COMMODITIES
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSTANT PRICES
DEBT
DECISION TREE
DEVALUATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC EXPANSION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PRIORITIES
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATE POLICY
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT TAXES
EXPORTS
FACTOR ACCUMULATION
FOREIGN CAPITAL
FOREIGN OWNERSHIP
FOREIGN SAVINGS
FREE TRADE
GDP
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH ACCOUNTING
GROWTH DIAGNOSTICS
GROWTH EPISODE
GROWTH EPISODES
GROWTH PATH
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH PERIOD
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEAVY INVESTMENT
HIGH GROWTH
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME LEVELS
INCOME PER CAPITA
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INTENSIVE GROWTH
INTEREST RATES
INVESTMENT BEHAVIOR
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT INCENTIVES
INVESTMENT RATES
LABOR DEMAND
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR SUPPLY
LOW INCOME
LOW INFLATION
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MEDIUM TERM
MONETARY POLICIES
NATIONAL INCOME
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE GROWTH
NOMINAL INTEREST RATES
OUTPUT GROWTH
OUTPUT RATIO
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE
PER CAPITA INCOME
PER CAPITA INCOME LEVEL
POINT ESTIMATES
POLICY RESEARCH
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POWER PARITY
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC CONSUMPTION
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PURCHASING POWER
RAPID GROWTH
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REAL GROWTH
REAL OUTPUT
RELATIVE LABOR
RELATIVE LABOR DEMAND
RELATIVE WAGES
SECTORAL COMPOSITION
SHADOW PRICES
SHARP FALL
SOCIAL OUTCOMES
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SPENDING
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
TARIFF BARRIERS
TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
TFP
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TRADABLE SECTORS
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE COMPETITIVENESS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
URBAN AREAS
VALUE ADDED
WAGES
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
Richter, Kaspar
Thailand's Growth Path : From Recovery to Prosperity
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Thailand
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3912
description Thailand is one of the most successful developing countries. After decades of rapid growth, the economy rebounded quickly from the 1997-98 Asian crisis and is set to continue its expansion into the future. Nevertheless, there are doubts about the resilience of the Thai economy. The country appears to be on a lower growth projectory now than before the crisis. What growth can Thailand realistically expect? And what can the government do to sustain such growth into the future? Using a new methodology for identifying binding constraints to growth (Rodrik 2004 and Hausmann and others 2005), the author argues that Thailand's challenge is to maintain growth levels of 4 to 5 percent over the medium term. To achieve this goal, Thailand needs to continue its efforts of improving business infrastructure, trade integration, and skills, as well as intensifying its governance reforms.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Richter, Kaspar
author_facet Richter, Kaspar
author_sort Richter, Kaspar
title Thailand's Growth Path : From Recovery to Prosperity
title_short Thailand's Growth Path : From Recovery to Prosperity
title_full Thailand's Growth Path : From Recovery to Prosperity
title_fullStr Thailand's Growth Path : From Recovery to Prosperity
title_full_unstemmed Thailand's Growth Path : From Recovery to Prosperity
title_sort thailand's growth path : from recovery to prosperity
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/6770835/thailands-growth-path-recovery-prosperity
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8671
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