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Economic growth and structural change in Thailand, 1950-1995.
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Economic growth and structural change in Thailand, 1950-1995./
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Punyasavatsut, Chaiyuth.
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184 p.
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Adviser: Ian Coxhead.
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Dissertation Abstracts International60-01A.
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Economic growth and structural change in Thailand, 1950-1995.
Punyasavatsut, Chaiyuth.
Economic growth and structural change in Thailand, 1950-1995.
- 184 p.
Adviser: Ian Coxhead.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1998.
The thesis focuses on the roles of factor accumulation, productivity growth and government policies on structural changes at the sectoral level. Chapter 1 examines factors determining the relative decline of agriculture. Conventional explanations stress demand factors (Engel effects), and more recently, supply factors (Rybczynski effects and technological change), and postulates that these cause a secular decline in agriculture. This chapter challenges this view. We show that sources of agricultural decline could shift over time. By separating the effects of government agricultural price interventions from domestic relative prices, we find that interventions are endogenous to structural change in agriculture and play different roles in the course of agricultural development.
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