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@article{ author = {Michael Heyn, Chuachan Chongsatityoo, Medhi Krongkaew (Thammasat University), Amara Pongsapich (Chulalongkorn University), Pawadee Tonguthai (Thammasat University), Wittayakorn Chiengkul (Rangsit University)}, title = {Economic Crisis Thailand 1999}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {1999}, location = {New York}, URL = {}, abstract = {The Human Development Report of Thailand 1999 is Thailand’s first NHDR. It complements the global Human Development Report by making available an overall assessment of achievements and obstacles to human development in Thailand over the past three decades. In addition, there is a detailed examination of income and non-income poverty and strategies aimed at addressing human deprivation. The Index of Human Deprivation (IHD), presented by this report, ranks provinces according to the extent of deficiency in human development. The index can be used by the government and civil society organizations in policy planning and targeting the deprived and disadvantaged. The report’s statistics on basic indicators, country analyses on priority human development issues and the suggested reform agenda all provide additional tools for the government and the public to make informed policy choices to reduce poverty. } }Download File
AU - Michael Heyn, Chuachan Chongsatityoo, Medhi Krongkaew (Thammasat University), Amara Pongsapich (Chulalongkorn University), Pawadee Tonguthai (Thammasat University), Wittayakorn Chiengkul (Rangsit University) TI - Economic Crisis Thailand 1999 PT - Journal Article DP - 1999 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - The Human Development Report of Thailand 1999 is Thailand’s first NHDR. It complements the global Human Development Report by making available an overall assessment of achievements and obstacles to human development in Thailand over the past three decades. In addition, there is a detailed examination of income and non-income poverty and strategies aimed at addressing human deprivation. The Index of Human Deprivation (IHD), presented by this report, ranks provinces according to the extent of deficiency in human development. The index can be used by the government and civil society organizations in policy planning and targeting the deprived and disadvantaged. The report’s statistics on basic indicators, country analyses on priority human development issues and the suggested reform agenda all provide additional tools for the government and the public to make informed policy choices to reduce poverty.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Michael Heyn, Chuachan Chongsatityoo, Medhi Krongkaew (Thammasat University), Amara Pongsapich (Chulalongkorn University), Pawadee Tonguthai (Thammasat University), Wittayakorn Chiengkul (Rangsit University) %T Economic Crisis Thailand 1999 %D 1999 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U , %X The Human Development Report of Thailand 1999 is Thailand’s first NHDR. It complements the global Human Development Report by making available an overall assessment of achievements and obstacles to human development in Thailand over the past three decades. In addition, there is a detailed examination of income and non-income poverty and strategies aimed at addressing human deprivation. The Index of Human Deprivation (IHD), presented by this report, ranks provinces according to the extent of deficiency in human development. The index can be used by the government and civil society organizations in policy planning and targeting the deprived and disadvantaged. The report’s statistics on basic indicators, country analyses on priority human development issues and the suggested reform agenda all provide additional tools for the government and the public to make informed policy choices to reduce poverty.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Michael Heyn, Chuachan Chongsatityoo, Medhi Krongkaew (Thammasat University), Amara Pongsapich (Chulalongkorn University), Pawadee Tonguthai (Thammasat University), Wittayakorn Chiengkul (Rangsit University) TI - Economic Crisis Thailand 1999 PY - 1999 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - The Human Development Report of Thailand 1999 is Thailand’s first NHDR. It complements the global Human Development Report by making available an overall assessment of achievements and obstacles to human development in Thailand over the past three decades. In addition, there is a detailed examination of income and non-income poverty and strategies aimed at addressing human deprivation. The Index of Human Deprivation (IHD), presented by this report, ranks provinces according to the extent of deficiency in human development. The index can be used by the government and civil society organizations in policy planning and targeting the deprived and disadvantaged. The report’s statistics on basic indicators, country analyses on priority human development issues and the suggested reform agenda all provide additional tools for the government and the public to make informed policy choices to reduce poverty.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Economic Crisis Thailand 1999 AU - Michael Heyn, Chuachan Chongsatityoo, Medhi Krongkaew (Thammasat University), Amara Pongsapich (Chulalongkorn University), Pawadee Tonguthai (Thammasat University), Wittayakorn Chiengkul (Rangsit University) PY - 1999 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - The Human Development Report of Thailand 1999 is Thailand’s first NHDR. It complements the global Human Development Report by making available an overall assessment of achievements and obstacles to human development in Thailand over the past three decades. In addition, there is a detailed examination of income and non-income poverty and strategies aimed at addressing human deprivation. The Index of Human Deprivation (IHD), presented by this report, ranks provinces according to the extent of deficiency in human development. The index can be used by the government and civil society organizations in policy planning and targeting the deprived and disadvantaged. The report’s statistics on basic indicators, country analyses on priority human development issues and the suggested reform agenda all provide additional tools for the government and the public to make informed policy choices to reduce poverty.