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Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/20. – Gradual improvement in Thailand’s economy

Abstract Thailand’s economy was one of the hardest hit during the Covid-19 pandemic. The economy shrank by 6.2% in 2020, while the average GDP growth rate of emerging and developing countries was -0.8% in the same year. Within the group of emerging and developing economies – which includes 30 countries – only Fiji, the Maldives,Continue reading “Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/20. – Gradual improvement in Thailand’s economy”

Posted byCsaba Moldicz2022.12.17.2023.01.17.Posted inEurasia Center Brief AnalysisTags:current account balance, GDP growth, inflation, Thailand’s economyLeave a comment on Eurasia Center Brief Analysis EC/2022/20. – Gradual improvement in Thailand’s economy
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