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With no real government, can Thailand escape recession?
BY ALAN RAYBOULD
BANGKOK

(Reuters) - Some bold assumptions about a rapid end to a six-month political crisis are all that stand between Thailand and its first real recession since the global financial crisis.

Southeast Asia's second-largest economy is confronting weak exports, a year-long slump in industrial output and a drop in tourism, under a caretaker government with limited powers and a central bank wary of wasting ammunition on a political problem.

Protesters trying to topple Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra disrupted an election in February and will probably do the same again. She could be removed by the courts next month anyway, leaving a power vacuum and possibly sparking violence.

Undaunted, the Finance Ministry sees an improvement in the economy after what it says will be a contraction of less than 1 percent in the first quarter from the previous three months. On Tuesday it stuck to its forecast of 2.6 percent growth in 2014. [read more...]

Full story: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/04/30/us-thailand-protest-economy-idUSBREA3T08E20140430

-- REUTERS 2014-05-01

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With no real government, can Thailand escape recession?

Hell, no, the ruling party will do any dirty trick by any means to stay in power and manipulate the "Election-Collection" mass results as much as they please, while keeping the witnesses in lethal deadly silence...

Got it?

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With Thaksin looting the country in his (official) reign, and Yingkuck pissing billions away through bad populist policies and closed eyes when it comes to corruption, maybe Thailand would be economically better off without any government.

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With Thaksin looting the country in his (official) reign, and Yingkuck pissing billions away through bad populist policies and closed eyes when it comes to corruption, maybe Thailand would be economically better off without any government.

cant say ive noticed any difference..bar the farmers government employees still being paid roads repaired business as normal...i shall phone uncle suphep later and tell him go home mate,thais dont need any mp,s just the civil srevice which really runs a country..

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If things don't change they will remain the same , Thailand is about twelve months away from a recession according to the latest financial gossip, so they have that time to crawl there way back, lead lag time will put who ever is in power a little bit under domestic pressure to lower the price of noodles in the second quarter of 2015 and lime in last quarter 1015, all important factors in keeping the economy rolling. Info supplied by PTP LTD, no liability.cheesy.gif

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The one and only who could bring Thailand out of this started economy crisis is Mr. T.S. himself.

He made it after the horrible 1997 finance bank collapse and economy crisis incl. IWF (this was a master-piece), so maybe he could make it once again.

Any other?

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Have an idea get Tat to come up with a new slant on underwater elephant marrige at shipwreck,with lotus flower and free fertility treatment followed by smile thai massage with free gallon of Vodka,and a lotto were you have the chance to be "thai priminster for a day",then can drive ten wheel truck wrong way down highway killing as many peasants as you can,and get only 48 hours community service,then you get to throw thousands of plastic bags into the wind and see where they land,you think i should apply?

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With the decisions of the "caretaker" government (still trying to figure out exactly what power this does and doesn't give them, if someone could clearly define it?) still in place, it was their decisions which led to the current financial and social situation of the country. Idiotic ideas such as the rice pledging scheme, as well as complete ignorance of external factors and an ongoing ignorance of the need to become more competitive as ASEAN approaches have ensured that things are a mess.

In my opinion, having no government is certainly better than having the previous government in power "spendin' up large" like they were still on some shopping spree in a Burberry store in London.

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Wait until the new human trafficking report is released. The Chris Smith committee report will state that Thailand's south is a massive racketeered and controlled human trafficking network and market with dark villages used as enclaves to round up humans used for labor and sex trafficking. The coming downgrade of Thailand on human trafficking will do wonders for the economy. Notwithstanding all the shootings, killings, and violence in the Thai south as well as Bangkok more and more.

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