Thai Capital After the 1997 Crisis. Thai Capital After the 1997 Crisis

Thai Capital After the 1997 Crisis. Thai Capital After the 1997 Crisis

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Publisher's Synopsis

The 1997 crisis was not only a massive shock but also a major turning point for Asian economies. In Thailand, it marked the end of an era when the economy was powered by local entrepreneurship. Around a quarter of major business groups were wrecked. Foreign capital poured in. The engine of growth is now an export economy dominated by multinationals, while domestic capital is confined to service and rentier activities.

This book, the product of a four-year project by a dozen researchers, provides a panorama of this jolting change. It examines the fate of major business groups, the changing role of family firms, the transformation of the automotive industry, the invasion of the megastores, the saga of the mobile phone, the success stories of the Crown Property Bureau and Charoen liquor empire, the impact on business and local politics in the provinces, the exploits of Thai multinationals overseas, and the changing interplay between business capital and political power. Finally, it questions whether domestic capital in countries like Thailand has any future in a globalized world economy.

Book information

ISBN: 9789749511367
Publisher: Silkworm Books
Imprint: Silkworm
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 326
Weight: 296g
Height: 140mm
Width: 206mm
Spine width: 24mm