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“Unequal wealth distribution, graft among major challenges facing Thailand”

 

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Unequal wealth distribution is one of the most pressing problems facing Thailand with the richest one percent owning more than half of the total household wealth while entrenched corruption is threatening the country’s long-term growth, Governor of the Bank of Thailand Veerathai Santiprabhob said today.

 

He also said low financial literacy and high household debt level hamper the ability of individuals to pursue new opportunities and secure long-term financial security.

 

“Essentially, widening wealth and income inequality is a major contributor to the fragility of the Thai society and is frequently used as an excuse to draw public support for a number of costly and unsustainable populist policies,” Veerathai said in opening remarks at a forum on sustainable banking organized by the central bank.

 

Full Story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/unequal-wealth-distribution-graft-among-major-challenges-facing-thailand/

 
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"Unsustainable populist policies"

 

Thai definition - anything that diverts public money away from the pockets of the filthy rich to the dirt poor (thus the campaign to eliminate Thaksin's universal health care).

 

Don't worry too much Veerathai, democracy will sort things out.

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It's not 'among the challenges facing Thailand', it's at the heart of all challenges facing Thailand. The sooner the country wakes up to this fact, the sooner than can eradicate those responsible for it.

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This does seem to be a worldwide phenomenon. In the US the middle class and the lower class and getting poorer by the day, while the wealthy are getting a bigger piece of the pie, and huge tax breaks from Diet Orange. But here, the biggest problem seems to be a vastly inferior educational system, that discourages the kids from thinking outside the box, and being creative. Also, the lack of english skills does not help. 

 

I think the system is exactly where Tiny P. and the rest of the powers want it. Keep them poor and dumb. 

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6 hours ago, yellowboat said:

Dismantle the alcohol monopoly.  Why do just two families control this ? 

 

The biggest problem is education.   Without that, Thailand will not move forward.  China and Vietnam have a thirst for knowledge.  Thailand only has an obsession with money.   It is the things in life that do not need money that bring the greatest riches. 

Agreed, but extremely hard to explain that to millions who don't have a pot to piss in day in and day out.  Their only thought is about getting more money to try and live a better life !

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10 hours ago, markaoffy said:

Tell us something we don’t know! Wealthy inside their barbed wire ,mansions and Mercedes included compounds with many beggars and starving within 500 meters

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On ‎7‎/‎24‎/‎2018 at 11:30 AM, yellowboat said:

Dismantle the alcohol monopoly.  Why do just two families control this ? 

 

The biggest problem is education.   Without that, Thailand will not move forward.  China and Vietnam have a thirst for knowledge.  Thailand only has an obsession with money.   It is the things in life that do not need money that bring the greatest riches. 

That's why the HiSo kids get educated overseas. Met a couple of lads on the plane. When you really start talking to them they are very sad that they are away from Mum and Dad.

 

Same with the Government YB controlled by a very few families.

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On 7/23/2018 at 9:30 PM, yellowboat said:

Dismantle the alcohol monopoly.  Why do just two families control this ? 

 

The biggest problem is education.   Without that, Thailand will not move forward.  China and Vietnam have a thirst for knowledge.  Thailand only has an obsession with money.   It is the things in life that do not need money that bring the greatest riches. 

Agreed, but don't stop with the alcohol monopoly.  The alcoholic drinks duopoly is the most obvious to us, but there are many more examples of families holding local monopolies, often on land ownership, and using these local monopolies to make sure they get the lion's share of any wealth generated through the work of others.

 

Of course tackling monopolies can't be accomplished without tackling graft.  Monopolies are maintained by making sure the lawmakers are paid off.

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