This issue of the Thailand Economic Monitor stipulates that the country's current economic situation, should be seen in the context of the deterioration in the global economy, which has been sharp and...
The present volume of the "Thailand Economic Monitor", assesses the economy in the following terms: While the economic prospects have improved, recovery is underway, still in its early stages. Exports...
This volume of the Thailand Economic Monitor presents the following assessments: The recovery process has begun, one engine of growth being the auto sector, where recent increases in production translate...
This volume of the Thailand Economic Monitor has the following assessments of the economy. The manufacturing sector, especially the vehicles sector is expanding slowly from a very low base. Retail sales...
The present volume assesses the Thai economy as follows: The manufacturing sector is improving, but the economy is still tied down by massive over-capacity, leaving little room for a revival of private...
This volume of the Thailand Economic Monitor, highlights the following assessments: Overall production is still declining, but pockets of the manufacturing sector are now expanding, and several indicators...
This volume assesses the Thai economy as follows: It is still too early to claim that the worst of the economic crisis is over. Exports, production, domestic investment demand and consumption are still...
This volume has the following assessment about the Thai economy: The economy is still in the midst of a recession, with net exports as the only positive expenditure component of Gross Domestic Product...
This volume of the "Thailand Economic Monitor" highlights the following assessments: a) A cautious optimism has returned to Thailand. Hopes are fueled by the recovery of the stock market index, the strengthening...
This volume of the Thailand Economic Monitor gives the following assessments: Overall economic recovery remains contingent on the prospects for the world economy. The baht has remained stable, the stock...