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OPINION

20 years of errors can't be fixed easily

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 30/05/2024

» I have a strong feeling that piecemeal measures are what the economy is going to get from the government to combat Thailand's long-standing economic problems.

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Financial crisis looms over Thailand

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 25/01/2024

» The definition of an "economic crisis" is much debated in Thailand. This is because one of the requirements for enacting the emergency fiscal borrowing decree is that the economy must be in crisis.

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OPINION

Reshaping Japan research funding

Oped, Published on 08/11/2023

» Rightly concerned about a decline in Japanese universities' research capabilities, the Japanese government has created a ¥10 trillion (2.4 trillion baht) fund to address the problem. While cash accounts for around 11% of the new University Fund of Japan (UFJ), the remaining 89% takes the form of a 20-year "loan" from the government, which borrowed the money from the market at a very low interest rate.

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OPINION

Beijing-backed info?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 04/11/2023

» Re: "Journalists tour 'once violent' Xinjiang", (BP, Nov 2).

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Financing childhood growth

News, Published on 18/07/2023

» In 2020, chronic undernutrition stunted the growth of nearly a quarter of the world's children under five years old. Being too short for one's age, as a result of chronic undernutrition, can cause irreversible physical and cognitive damage and increases the risk of dying from common infections.

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Turning lotteries into retirement funds

Oped, Published on 07/06/2023

» Lottery ticket sales in Thailand are a social and economic paradox. While the poor are the biggest buyers, they are also in dire need of savings for their old age. Common sense suggests that poor people should not put their hard-earned money into a game of chance. But there may be a way to bridge this gap and achieve a win-win situation. And not only the poor will benefit from this scheme, but also all lottery buyers.

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Risk of global financial crisis spiking

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 03/11/2022

» I am writing this article in Tokyo. Judging from my walks around the city during the past week, and despite the fact everyone is wearing face masks, it's like Covid has vanished. Subways and trains are jam-packed and shopping areas are full of people. However, the pandemic has left some scars. Many shops have gone under, including my favourite 50-year-old sushi restaurant.

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Uniformly servile

Oped, Postbag, Published on 30/07/2022

» Re: "The dress code conundrum", (Life, July 26).

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OPINION

Money just does not fall from heaven

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 21/01/2021

» It is a pitiful dilemma, isn't it? When the economy is in a bad shape, you want the government to spend money (more money, and lots of money) to help shore up the economy. Like we are seeing in our country now. Alas, by spending money (more money, and lots of money), the government itself induces another kind of economic crisis -- a liquidity crisis.

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Bond scheme needs rethink

News, Editorial, Published on 13/04/2020

» The government's plan to empower the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to buy corporate bonds with a targeted value of 400 billion baht as a backstop for the bond market has raised concern despite its goal being acceptable.