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Thailand: The next NIC?

Some economists say that lkailand will be the next Asian country to acquire newly industrialized country status. What opportunities does it ofer your business?

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Published in:The International executive 1990-11, Vol.32 (3), p.35-38
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Finance companies
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Money markets
Steel pipes
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