Uneven development in Thailand
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Uneven development in Thailand
Avebury, c1996
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Bibliography: p. 292-337
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An analysis of the problems associated with rapid but spatially restricted economic development. The book assesses a range of aspects of uneven development in Thailand, including industrialization, urbanization, tourism, and environment and sustainability.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - uneven development in Thailand
- Thailand's rapid economic growth - causes, sustainability and lessons
- development or maldevelopment? the contradictions of Thailand's economic growth
- paternalism and planning in Thailand - facilitating growth without social benefits
- the Thai manufacturing sector - new patterns of expansion
- problems of regional industrial development in North-East Thailand
- development in Thailand's extended metropolitan region - the socio-economic and political implications of rapid change in an Ayutthaya district, central Thailand
- continuity, change and "development" - the case of Thai textiles
- rural industrialization in Thailand - village industries as a potential basis for rural development in the north-east
- tourism development and social differentiation in Koh Samui
- trekking in northern Thailand - impact distribution and evolution over time
- the effects of tourism development on an Akha community - a Chiang Rai village case study
- farmer differentiation in southern and central Thai agrarian systems - who benefits from agricultural growth?
- who benefits from agricultural extension?
- "training and visit" and the role of rural people's organizations in the upper north of Thailand
- conclusion - future paths towards development in Thailand.
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