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OPINION

Why Thailand must protect its international reserves

News, Sawai Boonma, Published on 04/11/2015

» On the basis of its international reserve holdings of over $160 billion (4.4 trillion baht), Thailand has been a member of the rich-nation club for many years now.

OPINION

Sufficiency economy doesn't mean self-sufficiency

News, Sawai Boonma, Published on 03/12/2014

» Since the head of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) announced some six months ago that he would use the sufficiency economy (SE) as the guiding light for governing the country, I again have seen discussions equating SE with self-sufficiency. It's not.

OPINION

Keep a keen eye on the advisers, not just the NCPO

News, Sawai Boonma, Published on 06/08/2014

» Recent days saw the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War One and the latest default by Argentina on its international debt.

OPINION

Corruption risks pulling everyone under

News, Sawai Boonma, Published on 06/11/2013

» It is not unusual for three people to share a Nobel Prize for doing research on the same subject, either together or separately. For the prize in economics this year, however, it is quite unusual because while separately conducting research on the movements of asset prices _ stocks, bonds, real estate, etc. _ the three people honoured reached contradictory conclusions.

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OPINION

Moderation provides key to happiness

News, Sawai Boonma, Published on 02/01/2013

» On June 6 of last year, I wrote in this column that the Great Recession starting in 2008 was bad for most people except those who wrote about it. Dozens of books have been published and I mentioned three that had interested me in particular _ two by Joseph Stiglitz and one by Jeffrey Sachs. These books ask more fundamental questions than most about the causes of the current economic problems.

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OPINION

Gimmicks won't bridge wealth gap

News, Sawai Boonma, Published on 04/07/2012

» Thais possess almost an unlimited supply of proverbs and sages' sayings, which they often quote to justify or rationalise what they do. One of them is this: Follow a big person, so that dogs don't bite.