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OPINION

Can a V-shaped recovery happen now?

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 05/11/2020

» This article is written especially for the Bank of Thailand.

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Economy, not rallies, should worry govt

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 22/10/2020

» Economics and politics are inseparable. The current nationwide demonstrations against the government might appear to have only political agendas, but the underlying driving force of the burgeoning demonstrations might be economics. The question is "why now?". The prime minister has been in office since early 2019 and, if one counts his previous term, he has been in office since mid-2014. Furthermore, the current constitution has been in effect since 2017.

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Govt's Covid stimulus could all be in vain

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 10/09/2020

» The greatest mistake the world is making is believing that governments will save us from the Covid-19 economic disaster. Even the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is encouraging governments to spend more to counter the downturn.

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More thoughts on the post-Covid world

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 27/08/2020

» News about Covid-19 vaccine development in Russia and other countries offers a ray of hope the pandemic could be ending soon and the world economy may return to normal.

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The worst of Covid-19 is yet to come

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 30/07/2020

» I am not talking about the pandemic. I optimistically assume the Covid-19 pandemic is over for Thailand as we have had zero domestic infections for almost two months. The lockdown, aimed at barring visitors from entering Thailand, is substantially relaxed and most economic activities are permitted to resume.

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This could get worse before it improves

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 16/07/2020

» This is not the first time the world has faced economic dangers but the Covid-19 outbreak is by far the most devastating. I have a feeling that it could beat the legendary 1930s Great Depression. There are many questions to ask, particularly about the future of the world and the Thai economy. I'd like to raise three questions as follows:

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The economy is sick and pills won't do

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 02/07/2020

» Picture this: Your name is "Mr Thai Economy", and you have contracted the coronavirus in late January. After a close examination in March, doctors (the Bank of Thailand) said your health is of deep concern as GDP growth could go as low as -5.3%.

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Homework for the new bank governor

News, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 04/06/2020

» The term of the governor of the Bank of Thailand will expire on Sept 30 and as incumbent governor Veerathai Santiprabhob has announced he will not seek a second term citing family reasons, the selection process for his replacement has begun.

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What docs, economists don't say

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 21/05/2020

» Everybody is waiting for the arrival of a Covid-19 vaccine. News has been encouraging on that front as the whole world is making every effort to finding a cure --159 candidates to be exact. Some promise to deliver the vaccine as early as August, while others claim they have successfully tested it on humans. The vaccine will bring an end to this horrific pandemic and put the world economy back on its feet, they say.

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Lockdown pain worse than virus?

News, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 23/04/2020

» You have seen it in the news - strings of protests against the Covid-19 lockdowns of cities and countries around the world. Protests ran the gamut from 20 states in the US, to Brazil, India and as far away as Lebanon. To protesters, economic pain is more real than the death threat from the virus. Are these people unreasonable? How could livelihoods be more important than lives?