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Digital transformation in Southeast Asia / Chen, Lurong; Kohpaiboon, Archanun ; Lee, Cassey   Journal Article
Lee, Cassey Journal Article
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Explaining Thailand’s Automotive Manufacturing Success / Warr, Peter ; Kohpaiboon, Archanun   Journal Article
Warr, Peter Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper argues that the success of Thailand’s export-oriented automotive industry was based on three factors: first, the substantial public investment in productivity-raising port facilities and related infrastructure in the 1990s that constituted the Eastern Seaboard economic corridor; second, exchange rate depreciation that accompanied the 1997–98 Asian Financial Crisis. Jointly, these two factors made manufacturing production for export more profitable. The third was a combination of two key policy changes adopted by the Thai government shortly after the Crisis and partly in response to it — removing restrictions on foreign ownership and abolition of local content requirements.
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Global recession, labour market adjustment and international pr: evidence from the Thai automotive industry / Kohpaiboon, Archanun; Kulthanavit, Pisut; Vijitnopparat, Prasert; Soonthornchawakan, Nongnuch   Journal Article
Kohpaiboon, Archanun Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Services in Thailand and Participation in Global Value Chains / Kohpaiboon, Archanun   Journal Article
Kohpaiboon, Archanun Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the services sector in Thailand with a focus on regional and global value chains, highlighting the case of the logistics sector. Overall, the results indicate that in Thailand, services exhibit relatively low labour productivity as compared to other sectors. The logistics sector, however, is well integrated into global value chains with links to prominent multinational firms. The findings also suggest that many opportunities lie ahead for Thai firms to move up regional and global value chains.
Key Words Thailand  Global Value Chains 
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