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2007 Currency Crisis

A different take on short-term prospects for the Thai bond market (07-3-08)
Capital controls removal no panacea for Thai bond market (07-03-08)
M.L. Nattakorn Devakula on changes strengthening independence of the Bank of Thailand and bank supervision role (06-03-08)
Thai bond markets reinvigorated after capital controls end in Thailand (04-03-08)
Capital controls end in Thailand (03-03-08)
Singapore's "crawling band" exchange rate system would improve baht stability? (28-02-08)
Replacement for Thai capital controls? (11-02-08)
What will happen to capital controls and central bank independence with Thailand's new government? (24-01-08)
William Pesek on a baht that won't go down (14-12-07)
The issues faced by central banks in Asia (13-11-07)
Nobel Laureate Robert Mundell and Thailand's economic agenda at the annual Fiscal Planning Office Symposium (18-09-07)
Double blow for Thai exports: Strong baht then slump in foreign demand (28-08-07)
Will capital controls remain in the wake of last weeks liquidity crisis? (15-08-07)
Export competitiveness and "structural adjustment": Baht appreciation's effect on unemployment? (01-08-07)
IMF praise for Thai monetary policy
Can Thailand learn from New Zealand's recent experience with capital inflows and currency appreciation? (27-07-07)
No escape from economics reasons Dr Supavud Saicheua (25-07-07)
Fending off export sector collapse: Dr. Virabongsa on baht appreciation and accumulating foreign reserves (24-07-07)
M.R. Pridiyathorn suggests some steps to alleviate baht appreciation (23-07-07)
Reducing the impact of baht appreciation: Joint private sector-government initiatives (18-07-07)
Industrial policy or completely "free" markets? Questions begin to be asked as a factory closes (13-07-07)
Holding the monetary policy course in the face of continued baht appreciation (11-07-07)
The onshore baht surge: The underlying causes? (10-07-07)
Avoiding the middle income trap: Challenges ahead for Thailand (05-07-07)
The end of Thai central bank independence? Stable long-term policies or political interference? (04-07-07)
More expensive Thai exports: Effects of lost Thai GSP privileges? (21-06-07)
Economic damage control: How to nurse the Thai economy back to health, Part III (13-06-07)
Economic damage control: How to nurse the Thai economy back to health, Part II (11-06-07)
Economic damage control or... How to nurse the Thai economy back to health, Part I (07-06-07)
IMF's prescription for Asia: Deja vu or the key to growth? (06-06-07)
Dilemmas of Thai exchange rate and monetary policy (30-05-07)
BOT rate cut provides monetary stimulus to Thai economy (24-05-07)
Windfall foreign exchange profits for Thai banks: Slow adjustment to two-tiered exchange rate system (14-05-07)
An Asian IMF? (06-03-07)
BOT watching: Natural or dangerous? (28-03-07)
BOT ends rumours and currency speculation at banks (27-03-07)
Recent public discussion on Thai monetary policy (26-03-07)
BOT independence for innovation: Currency swaps for currency stability (16-03-07)
What to do about the appreciation of the Thai baht? (14-03-07)
Pridiyathorn Resigns, End of Capital Controls (01-03-07)
BOT foreign exchange losses in 2006 from baht appreciation
Capital control effect on Thai bond market?
Short term capital controls: Reaction of Thai economists
Baht to stay strong in the near future
Strengthening the political independence of Thailand's central bank
Thai baht fully backed by foreign reserves
Exporters seek central bank intervention
Thailand's draft government budget for 2007
How can Thailand thrive in a world dominated by China and India?
Thailand's macroeconomic future
How to improve Thailand's competitiveness?
Southeast Asian financial integration?
Preventing global economic meltdown
Active development states or passive free markets?
China's cheap exports and inflation
Trade and investment: Asia and the Middle East
One economic community for all Southeast Asians?
Can the G20 revive the Doha round?

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