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This paper looks at the instability and chaos that has existed throughout the history of the Philippines. As well, some of the strategies used to combat this chaos will be highlighted. 7 pgs. 22 f/c. 5b.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 2550 Economic History Philippines.doc
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2.6478 Factors Influencing Perception Of American Visitors In Thailand Historical Background Of Thailand.
This is a 30-page paper on the development and history of Tourism n Thailand and the effective changes that have taken place. It has 80 sources cited. 30 pgs. Bibliography lists 80 sources.
Pages: 30
Bibliography: 80 source(s) listed
Filename: 6478 American Visitors Thailand.doc
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3.18990 Thailand : A Focus.
This is a memorandum on Thailand to the Director of World Bank South East Asian Section. Standing at the heart of mainland South East Asia, Thailand's population of 61.2 million (as of 2001) is relatively homogenous; historically, no major regional, ethnic, or religious rifts have threatened national cohesiveness.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 18990 Thailand A Focus.doc
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4.18079 Thai Economic Crisis.
This paper explores the economic crisis in 1997 that began in Thailand and considers how this might have been foreseen then and how it might be foreseen in the future.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 18079 Thai Economic Crisis.doc
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5.18947 Urban Development Projects In Thailand.
This paper discusses three different "answers" concerning the urban development projects in Thailand.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 18947 Urban Projects Thailand.doc
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6.18992 Thailand: A Brief Discussion of Poverty and Sustainable Development.
This is a paper on Thailand and a discussion on poverty and sustainable development. Thailand, oft-referred as one of the foremost of the Asian tiger economies, rose to the fore courtesy of trailblazing capitalist development and massive influx of foreign investment, particularly from Japan, to achieve a growth rate of over 10 percent in the 80s.