Explaining structural changes in the Thai economy : implications for agriculture
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Montrivat, Areeratana
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Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University
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Industrialization in Thailand has led to a rapid growth of the
manufacturing sector, relative to other sectors. The overall growth rate
of the economy during the last 25 years has been impressively high, and
substantial structural changes have taken place. However the traditional
agricultural sector has been affected adversely by the growth process.
This study examines some of the economic factors that have
contributed to the past growth of the Thai economy and attempts to
analyse, in a general equilibrium approach, the impact of exogenous shocks
on the agricultural sector. Expansion of cultivable land in the past
assisted the crop diversification program and in the expansion of
agricultural production. The rapid growth of the manufacturing sector has
tended to cause some upward pressure on real wages and attracted labour
from agriculture. The price policy pursued by the government has had an
urban bias and discriminated against agriculture while the manufacturing
sector received assistance from the industrial protection policy. The
recent deterioration in the terms of trade, together with the fixed
exchange rate policy, has tended to enhance the adverse effects on the
agricultural sector.
The findings of this study supports the view that a policy change
towards trade liberalization should lead to more efficient use of
resources in the economy and benefit agriculture. It should be noted,
however, that the model used in the analysis does not incorporate
unemployment and technological change and the impact of a change in the
terms of trade is only partially analysed. Despite the limitations of this model, the results indicate the potential of this type of modelling
exercise.
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