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    The Future of Leasing Based on the analysis of Vinod Kothari (1998)‚ leasing was a potential boon for small and medium-sized businesses in Thailand. In his web site‚ an article published on Bangkok Post in 1998 and the Research Department of Bangkok Bank provided bright‚ positive future for local leasing business due to curtailment of credit by commercial banks and other financial institutions as a result of financial crisis. Kothari (1998) further stated that the percentage share of credit extended

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    exchange program. This abroad experience will enhance and broaden the visions of student as they are shaped to be adaptable to new environment. And when it comes to making this decision‚ one that should not be overlooked is Thammasat Business School‚ Thailand. And there are some reasons to support this recommendation. Considering the university itself‚ Thammasat University has long been providing young people with academic excellence as well as the social consciousness. Among many academic choices

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    Food Retail in Thailand

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    Food Retail-Price Comparison In Thailand David J. Schaffner‚ Blaire Bokal‚ Scott Fink‚ Kimberly Rawls‚ and Jeremy Schweiger Rapid growth of the Thai economy in the 1990s led to dramatic changes in food retailing. The traditional food-distribution system—hundreds of thousands of fresh markets that sell fruits‚ vegetables‚ meat‚ and fish‚ along with small mom-and-pop food stores that distribute dry goods—is giving way to modern supermarkets‚ hypermarkets‚ and convenience stores‚ all being developed

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    of automotive industries in Thailand Contribution of MNC’s in automotive industry: Most of the developing countries consider that the automotive industry will move the country toward an intensive industrialisation by creating a large set of related businesses. Thailand aims to be regarded as the Detroit of Asia. The country has engaged in the last few decades in the development of the automotive industry‚ with a special focus on domestic auto-assembly. Thailand is the world’s second largest

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    Cultural Analysis Thailand

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    Global Business Cultural Analysis: Thailand Rhonda C. Scott Liberty University Abstract The country of Thailand is an emerging nation in the globalized world. Over the past two decades‚ the country has experienced a multitude of changes in the political‚ economic and international arenas. As a nation‚ it has survived the economic crisis of 1997‚ the tsunami of 2004‚ the government coup in 2006‚ the flooding of 2011 and is preparing for a change in the views of the nation with

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    Air pollution Industrial growth has created high levels of air pollution in Thailand. Vehicles and factories contribute to air pollution‚ particularly in Bangkok. The air pollution caused by motor vehicle emissions‚ and grave water pollution from household and industrial wastewater‚ substances generated by the thriving industrial activities have caused serious dumping issues. Environmental contamination caused by hazardous waste threatens to become Thailand’s worst environmental problem

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    BP6910 International Business Management Section 88 McDonald’s Corporation in Thailand Report to Dr. White By Jin Yi L . 5569010 Table of Contents Executive Summary…………………………………… 3 Corporate Background………………………………. 4 Situation Analysis PEST Analysis…….……………………………………….. 5 SWOT Analysis……………………………………………. 7 Five Forces model……………………………………….. 9 International Strategic plan. ……………………….. 11 Conclusion &Recommendations…………………... 13 References…………………………………………………

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    Milestone 1 Thailand

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    Picture source: http://www.tourist-destinations.net/2012/05/thailand-travelguide.html INT 113 – Milestone One Location / Climate / Culture • • • • Location – Southeastern Asia‚ surrounded by Andaman Sea & Gulf of Thailand Thailand is two times the size of Wyoming 513‚120 sq. km. Tropical Climate ▫ Mid-May – September – rainy‚ warm cloudy southwest monsoon ▫ November – Mid-March – dry‚ cool northeast monsoon ▫ Southern Isthmus is always hot and humid • Language Spoken ▫ Thai – 95.9% Speak ▫ Burmese

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    discrimination and finally‚ inequality. Besides universal facts and norms related to gender‚ some of those academic works display stunning social and economic systems which are established on gender roles that are assigned by society. Specifically‚ Thailand stands there as a great field in order to investigate complex relationship between gender and economy. This relationship can be observed in the realities such as occupational borders‚ gender oriented migration and commercial sex trafficking. Beside

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    the hill tribes in northern Thailand discussed a plan to eradicate undocumented hill tribe members who do not identify as having a state-identity. Morehouse discussed that “hundreds of families have migrated into Northern Thailand. There‚ they are denied political refugee status‚ but are still allowed to live within constrained districts. However‚ the hill tribe members have no legal bond with the country and are therefore considered stateless” (Morehouse 2017). In Thailand‚ stateless hill tribe members

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