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    What makes a happy country?

    Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 31/03/2017

    » Happiness is a state of mind. It can also be a place. So where do happy people live? The UN answered this question in its World Happiness Report released last week to celebrate the International Day of Happiness on March 20. The report has been around since 2012, thanks to Bhutan's initiating the launch of an international focus on happiness.

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    Lessons from a competitive and happy place

    Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 28/10/2016

    » What is the most competitive and happy place in the world? Last month the World Economic Forum (WEF) has named Switzerland the most competitive country for the eighth consecutive year -- ahead of Singapore (2), the United States (3), the Netherlands (4) and Germany (5). Switzerland also ranked first in four out of 12 pillars of the Global Competitiveness Index -- in the categories of innovation, business sophistication, technological readiness and labour market efficiency.

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    Immigration and economic development

    Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 03/10/2016

    » I happened to be at an Apple store in the US when the iPhone 7 was launched. The store was certainly one of the busiest in town that day. I was there for an iPad, which was lucky because almost immediately after the new iPhones went on sale, they sold out.

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    Negative interest rates: another new normal?

    Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 26/02/2016

    » I went to the bank the other day and found one of the accounts I had put aside for many years had hardly increased in value. I never used to think much about my savings in the bank, as I always assumed that over time, money would work for you.

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    When less could be more: Let's enjoy life in 2016

    Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 01/02/2016

    » I really like the first month of a new year, especially the first day. It feels like there is plenty of time left to begin doing new things and to consider the big picture. And even though the long holiday is over, there is no need to feel sorry. This is because more are around the corner -- Chinese New Year in February and the Thai New Year in April.

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    The curious paradox of Thai education

    Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 03/07/2015

    » One of the oldest and most prestigious international academic competitions opens tomorrow in Thailand. The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) will be held in Chiang Mai until July 16. This is the first time Thailand has held such an important event since its inception 56 years ago.

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    Facing up to the changing world of Chinese influence

    Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 29/05/2015

    » Financing for development has always been a major element in helping to reduce inequality in the global economy. Today we are living in a much better world, where liquidity is abundant and extreme poverty has been greatly reduced. The past decade has also been one of significant increases in financial flows to developing countries. Yet inequality has not improved, and growth in these economies is still being held back by infrastructure shortages.

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    The world is getting spooky this Halloween

    Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 31/10/2014

    » Halloween is here. My mother-in-law in the US is busy picking out pumpkins for the day. Her grandchildren are busy dressing up as ghosts and witches on one of the oldest of Western holidays. Each year on Oct 31, children in costumes go from door to door to collect treats from their neighbours, while adults spend the night at frightening Halloween parties. I also have plans this Halloween and am looking forward to a good laugh.

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    For Those Who Want It All, It's Home Swiss Home

    Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 28/03/2014

    » In this column, I would like to talk about a country that is small and open just like Thailand, but somehow seems to be happier and more peaceful — Switzerland.

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    Japan is back for the last gamble

    Business, Tientip Subhanij, Published on 28/06/2013

    » It is hard not to talk about Japan these days, considering how much cheaper the yen has become. Since the start of the year, the yen has dropped about 12% against the US dollar after reaching as low as 103 yen to the dollar last month. Despite gaining some strength in recent weeks, over the past year the yen has already lost more than a fifth of its value against the dollar, currently trading at about 97.

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