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Thailand gets moderate score for economy, fails on politics

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Some Asian businesspeople have rated the Thai government's economic performance as moderate but ranked its political performance below the passing mark, while rising wages are the highest concern.

Kiatanantha Lounkaew, director of Dhurakij Pundit University Research Centre, revealed the results of a recent survey of a small number of Asian businesspeople's perceptions on the government's economic and political performance.

The survey, conducted between May 20 and June 1, polled 128 people from three countries: Japan, South Korea and China. Though the sample was small, Kiatanantha noted that the opinions of Asian businesspeople should not be overlooked. The results send a clear warning to the government to get serious about coordinated economic management of the country rather than a piecemeal policy to soothe the populace, he said.

The results of the survey are shown below.

Overall economic performance: 5.5 points out of 10.

1 Enhancing investors' confidence, 5.9 points.

2 Promoting economic growth, 5.8 points.

3. Promoting economic stability, 5.7 points.

4 Keeping costs of living under control, 5.5 points.

5 Helping local businesses to prepare for Asean, 5.4 points.

6 Efficient use of public funds, 5.2 points.

7 Keeping costs of production under control, 5.1 points.

Political performance: 4.5 points out of 10.

1 Promoting fairness and justice, 4.9 points.

2 Transparency in policy-making processes, 4.6 points.

3 Receptive to opinions from business sector, 4.6 points.

4 Receptive to opinions from the populace, 4.3 points.

5 Promoting a stable political climate, 4.2 points.

When asked about business-related issues they would like the government to address, 38.6 per cent identified a proper policy package to mitigate the impact of the Bt300 minimum daily wage. Of those polled, 30.2 per cent called for a clear and systematic plan for flood protection, 25.1 per cent sought enhanced political stability, and the rest wanted to see efforts against corruption, proper coordination among ministries to minimise confusion of policy-related information, and other matters.

Rising costs and global economic uncertainties are real and immediate challenges to businesses, while the recent escalation of political conflicts had made the overall climate even more pessimistic, Kiatanantha said. Unless these issues are taken care of appropriately in the near future, perceptions on performance of the government will sink even further.

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-- The Nation 2012-06-07

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So it seems there is a need for improvement in three key areas.... no more incompetence over flood control, politicians putting the needs of their country first and no more corruption.

Just as well this the year of miracles in Thailand.

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As noted, all failing scores, but these were foreigners who were doing the gradeing and they just do not understand Thailand.

Next week we will see a government sponsered survey answered by Thai businesses who are in cohoots with the various government projects and those who allot the funds for same. This will show improvment as well as public support for the present government.

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Well considering they were business men from other countries with nothing to gain I would say PT truly is a failing government.

Perhaps if they would put the needs of the nation first the scores would go up. How ever the politicians bank balance's would most certainly decline.

Where are all the Thaksin (red shirt) lovers. I have noticed a slight decline in there posting. Probably getting tired of having to lie distort the truth or refer to other people doing wrong as a valid excuse to lie and cheat for the sitting government.whistling.gif

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Dhurakij Pundit University Research Centre - who are they? They have a Facebook page with 67 likes and no web site. What were the questions asked of the Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese? The questions are key to a research study. Were the questions asked in English? Who asked them? Does anyone know anything about this research center at this university?

The Nation states "some Asian business people rank Thailand's business performance as moderate" but this article - http://www.asiaone.com/Business/News/Story/A1Story20120529-349043.html states that they were ranked an average of 5. Is that moderate?

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Dhurakij Pundit University Research Centre - who are they? They have a Facebook page with 67 likes and no web site. What were the questions asked of the Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese? The questions are key to a research study. Were the questions asked in English? Who asked them? Does anyone know anything about this research center at this university?

The Nation states "some Asian business people rank Thailand's business performance as moderate" but this article - http://www.asiaone.c...529-349043.html states that they were ranked an average of 5. Is that moderate?

Well if you had looked past the first entry as far as Wiki, you would have found

"Dhurakij Pundit University (DPU), meaning the University of Business Knowledge, is one of the most respected private universities in Thailand........"

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Dhurakij Pundit University Research Centre - who are they? They have a Facebook page with 67 likes and no web site. What were the questions asked of the Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese? The questions are key to a research study. Were the questions asked in English? Who asked them? Does anyone know anything about this research center at this university?

The Nation states "some Asian business people rank Thailand's business performance as moderate" but this article - http://www.asiaone.c...529-349043.html states that they were ranked an average of 5. Is that moderate?

Well if you had looked past the first entry as far as Wiki, you would have found

"Dhurakij Pundit University (DPU), meaning the University of Business Knowledge, is one of the most respected private universities in Thailand........"

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The post intended to inquire about an English web site. The translation doesn't come off well. The rest of the post was intended to better understand the "basis" of the study and methodology. Your response sheds no further revelations on the authenticity or efficacy of it.

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Dhurakij Pundit University Research Centre - who are they? They have a Facebook page with 67 likes and no web site. What were the questions asked of the Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese? The questions are key to a research study. Were the questions asked in English? Who asked them? Does anyone know anything about this research center at this university?

The Nation states "some Asian business people rank Thailand's business performance as moderate" but this article - http://www.asiaone.c...529-349043.html states that they were ranked an average of 5. Is that moderate?

Well if you had looked past the first entry as far as Wiki, you would have found

"Dhurakij Pundit University (DPU), meaning the University of Business Knowledge, is one of the most respected private universities in Thailand........"

Degree of difficulty : <1

The post intended to inquire about an English web site. The translation doesn't come off well. The rest of the post was intended to better understand the "basis" of the study and methodology. Your response sheds no further revelations on the authenticity or efficacy of it.

My google search tool less than a second to return 13,300 results. I went as far as #6 to answer your question " Does anyone know anything about this research center at this university?"

I suggest that somewhere in the 13,394 other results, you might find your answers. If, of course you were looking for answers and not just throwing in casual aspersions. Do you have any reasons why a respected uni would run a biased survey; anywhere near as many reasons why you might ask a biased question or three?

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Dhurakij Pundit University Research Centre - who are they? They have a Facebook page with 67 likes and no web site. What were the questions asked of the Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese? The questions are key to a research study. Were the questions asked in English? Who asked them? Does anyone know anything about this research center at this university?

The Nation states "some Asian business people rank Thailand's business performance as moderate" but this article - http://www.asiaone.c...529-349043.html states that they were ranked an average of 5. Is that moderate?

Well if you had looked past the first entry as far as Wiki, you would have found

"Dhurakij Pundit University (DPU), meaning the University of Business Knowledge, is one of the most respected private universities in Thailand........"

Degree of difficulty : <1

The post intended to inquire about an English web site. The translation doesn't come off well. The rest of the post was intended to better understand the "basis" of the study and methodology. Your response sheds no further revelations on the authenticity or efficacy of it.

My google search tool less than a second to return 13,300 results. I went as far as #6 to answer your question " Does anyone know anything about this research center at this university?"

I suggest that somewhere in the 13,394 other results, you might find your answers. If, of course you were looking for answers and not just throwing in casual aspersions. Do you have any reasons why a respected uni would run a biased survey; anywhere near as many reasons why you might ask a biased question or three?

Your responses with everyone consistently take on a confrontational style with "individuals' rather than questions and issues.My post raised questions regarding the methodology, whether they did it in English, and the content of the survey as well as the newspaper's characterization of the grade for business as being moderate while another source that was included in the post indicates essentially failure.

The initial question about the research center was clearly a general question to inquire if anyone else was more familiar with them than me and knew anything about them. As is routine, you have gone about "proving who you are" and "reading into someone else's question and their motives" rather than looking at it as merely a question seeking to clarify the basis of a news story and seeking informational amplification.

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I feel so sorry for you guys having to live out your days in this utterly incompetent and despondent country. But I guess that is to your benefit, as this keeps the Thai baht weak against your own country's economic brilliance and strong currency.

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