The Political Economy of Industrial Development in Thailand

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of ASEAN Studies Pub Date : 2014-12-20 DOI:10.21512/jas.v2i2.297
Sha Chen
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Since the 1990s, governments around the world have emphasized the core concepts of globalization. Many governments initiated a series of political policies regarding liberalization and privatization in response to the inevitable phenomenon. In Southeast Asia, Thailand participated in the development as well by reconstructing its financial system to allow greater foreign capital for investments. Unfortunately, the importance of prudential regulations was underestimated, and the neglect thereafter caused the Asian Financial Crisis which initially occurred in Thailand on the second of June, 1997. The Thai government received 17.2 billion US dollars from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to stabilize its domestic situation and implemented structural reform to minimize losses from the crisis. Meanwhile, different voices regarding the policies for globalization were expressed. These opinions mainly referred to regionalization/ regionalism and localization/ localism. This study discusses how the Thai state transformed under globalization from three industries: the Telecommunication industry, the Automobile industry, and the Cultural Creative industry. This article observes that Thailand turned to take regionalization and localization into consideration, which in turn demanded the state to increase domestic autonomy and capacity. The findings also suggest that cooperation with other governments in the region to accelerate economic recovery from the crisis was inevitable. However, political instability and close state-business relations continue to make the future of Thailand uncertain.
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泰国工业发展的政治经济学
自20世纪90年代以来,世界各国政府都在强调全球化的核心概念。许多政府针对这一不可避免的现象,提出了一系列有关自由化和私有化的政治政策。在东南亚,泰国也参与了发展,重建了其金融体系,允许更多的外国资本投资。不幸的是,审慎监管的重要性被低估了,此后的忽视导致了亚洲金融危机,该危机最初于1997年6月2日在泰国发生。泰国政府从国际货币基金组织(IMF)获得172亿美元,以稳定国内局势,并实施结构性改革,以尽量减少危机造成的损失。与此同时,关于全球化的政策也出现了不同的声音。这些意见主要涉及区域化/地方主义和地方化/地方主义。本文从电信产业、汽车产业和文化创意产业三个方面探讨泰国在全球化背景下的转型。本文观察到,泰国开始考虑区域化和地方化,这反过来又要求国家增加国内的自主权和能力。调查结果还表明,与该地区其他政府合作加速经济从危机中复苏是不可避免的。然而,政治不稳定和密切的国有企业关系继续使泰国的未来充满不确定性。
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Journal of ASEAN Studies
Journal of ASEAN Studies Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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9
审稿时长
15 weeks
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