Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Paul Handley - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Paul Handley
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A bridge too far? (Thailand) (Focus: Capital Markets 1992)Business, internationalPaul Handley
AIDS at work. (AIDS in Thailand's business sector) (Invisible Hand) (Column)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Ambitious offspring: former PTT subsidiary takes on parent. (Bangchak Petroleum Co. becoming a tough competitor of Petroleum Authority of Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Amnesty upheld. (Thailand Prime Minister Suchinda Kraprayoon grants general amnesty to military leaders)Business, internationalPaul Handley
A nap after gorging. (the lull in investment activity) (Thailand: Trade and Investment)Business, internationalPaul Handley
An uneasy calm: political crisis hangs fire after massive demonstrations. (Chamlong Srimuang-led protesters against Prime Minister Suchinda Kraprayoon inThailand) (Cover Story)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Anxious neighbours. (Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Burmese-Bangladeshi dispute)(includes related article)Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Paul Handley, S. Kamaluddin
Apec chooses Singapore. (location of headquarters of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Arms and cash. (elections in Thailand characterized by massive spending; includes related article)Business, internationalPaul Handley, Rodney Tasker
A second chance. (Thailand's elections) (Cover Story)Business, internationalPaul Handley, Rodney Tasker
Back to business: Bangkok tries to keep economy on course. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Back to grassroots. (Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai's rural development policy)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Before the flood. (potential impacts of global warming in Southeast Asia)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Boardroom brass: Premier tries to ease army out of state sector. (Thailand Premier Anand Panyarachun)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Capital's new capital. (Thailand's establishment of offshore-banking facility)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Catch if catch can. (Thailand's strategy to stop the spread of the HIV virus; includes related article) (AIDS in Asia, part 1)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Chamlong, the catalyst. (Chamlong Srimuang, Thai political leader)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Change of pilot; civilian management installed at Thai Airways.Business, internationalPaul Handley
Choice pickings. (buyers' market in Thailand property) (Thai Property)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Coast of good hope: Thailand's Eastern Seaboard plan yields results. (development of port and industrial complex)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Combating poverty: industrialisation remains the best bet. (agricultural development as an inept route toward economic growth)Business, internationalRigoberto Tiglao, Paul Handley, Suhaini Aznam
Conservative choice: technocrats take top cabinet economic posts. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Copied to perfection: cloning accelerates breeding process. (Thailand's plant tissue culture industry)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Counting the cost: army, people and monarchy shaken by four-day violence. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Customer takes over: Thai bank is the stockmarket's darling. (Krung Thai Bank Ltd)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Dirt on the runway. (price fixing in the sale of Thai Airways International Ltd.'s shares) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Double trouble. (Thailand's elections) (Cover Story)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Free-for-all folly: poorly controlled development exacts a price. (Thailand's Eastern Seaboard region; includes related article on Laem Chabang port)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Going for a song. (arrest of stock speculator in Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Graft busters. (UN Development Programme proposes setting up Honesty International) (Invisible Hand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Green is a buy signal. (investment in environmentally safe counters in Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Harvesting the votes. (Thailand's elections) (Cover Story)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Have gun, will kill. (elections prove to be profitable for political assassins) (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Home before abroad. (development of telecommunications market in Asia) (Focus: Telecommunications 1992)Business, internationalRigoberto Tiglao, Adam Schwarz, Doug Tsuruoka, Paul Handley, Michael Westlake, Sucheta Dalal
Hostile undercurrents: dispute deepens over use of Mekong River water. (Thailand's deteriorating relationship with neighboring countries)Business, internationalPaul Handley
In safe hands. (Thailand's Siam Cement Co. appoints Chumpol Na Lamlieng president)Business, internationalPaul Handley
In the pink: Thailand's orchid exports blossom. (includes related article)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Investors rampant. (Thai share market)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Is Sia Song crazy? (Bangkok's stock market player Song Vatcharasriroj; Shroff)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Land ahoy! (initial public offering of Bangkok Land) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Limited damage. (effect of May 1992 political violence on Thailand's economy) (Economic Monitor) (Column)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Listing badly. (Thai Airways International Ltd.) (Shroff)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Looking to value-added. (exports) (Thailand: Trade and Investment)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Lost mandate. (selection of new Thai prime minister)Business, internationalPaul Handley
March of democracy. (interview with Thai Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun) (Interview)Business, internationalPaul Handley, Rodney Tasker, L. Gordon Crovitz
March of democracy: middle class challenges military hold on power. (Chamlong Srimuang against Thailand's military rulers)Business, internationalPaul Handley, Rodney Tasker
Military in retreat. (removal of top Thai military leaders from positions in state enterprises)Business, internationalPaul Handley
New rules, but old attitudes. (Thailand's new environmental legislation) (Focus: Environment)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Off the boil but still hot. (Thailand is well economically despite political disturbances) (Thailand: Trade and Investment)Business, internationalPaul Handley
On the head of a pin. (Thailand's largest finance company)Business, internationalPaul Handley
People's wrath. (riots in Bangkok, Thailand) (Cover Story)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Perks of office. (high-level corruption in the government) (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Political fast: Suchinda in dilemma over Chamlong hunger strike. (Thai Prime Minister Suchinda Kraprayoon; oppositionist parliamentary member Chamlong Srimuang)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Press and pirates. (Thailand's print media and videotape counterfeiters)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Profits before Anand's rules. (new challenges to Thai banking industry as a result of reforms of Anand Payarachun) (Focus: Banking in Asia) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Pumping up condoms. (Thailand's Public Relations Department Minister Mechai Viravaidhya's program against AIDS) (Aids in Asia, part 1)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Purple pledges for votes. (Thailand's politics)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Rainbow coalition: protesters came from many walks of life. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Ready for plucking. (financial troubles of Innovest, operator of Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise in Malaysia) (Shroff)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Rich Thais, poor Thais. (Thailand: Trade and Investment)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Speeding ahead. (increased consumer confidence in Thai economy) (Economic Monitor: Thailand) (Column)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Stirred, not shaken. (Economic Monitor: Thailand )Business, internationalPaul Handley
Superyachts ahoy! (Thailand's Concorde Yachts exports luxury boats)Business, internationalPaul Handley
The enforcers take over. (financial reform) (Thailand: Trade and Investment)Business, internationalPaul Handley
The markets speak: political standoff leaves investors feeling cautious. (Bangkok Stock Exchange wary of political situation)Business, internationalPaul Handley
The Stock Exchange of Thailand. (Shroff ) (Column)Business, internationalPaul Handley
The urge to splurge: Thai banks expand rapidly abroad.Business, internationalPaul Handley
Tight race for power; leading parties may be forced into coalition regime. (election in Thailand)(includes related article on political corruption investigation) (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Traveller's tales. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Turbulent take-off. (outside interference in Thai Airways International Ltd.'s management threatens its public offering)(includes related article)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Under the microscope. (Thais opposition to AIDS vaccine tests in the country) (AIDS in Asia, part 1)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Vaulting ambition. (Thai finance company Finance One's acquisition of Thananant Finance and Securities)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Watchdog in the kennel. (Thailand's Securities and Exchange Commission) (Shroff) (Column)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Where money talks. (rampant vote-buying especially in poor areas) (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Wired for export. (electronics and electrical goods among Thai industries)Business, internationalPaul Handley
Working up a sweat: Petroleum Authority of Thailand polishes its act. (Petroleum Authority readies for privatization; includes related article)Business, internationalPaul Handley
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