The Global Financial Crisis and Resilience of the Thai Banking Sector. Asian Development Review, Vol. 28(2), pp. 110-132
Nidhiprabha, Bhanupong | August 2011
Abstract
The Thai economy is vulnerable to external shocks because of its high
exposure to trade and capital flows. Despite its adverse consequences on the
real sector of the Thai economy in 2009, the global financial crisis had little
impact on the Thai financial sector. The healthy performance and resilience of
Thai financial institutions can be attributed to the financial reforms
undertaken after the Asian financial crisis and the favorable macroeconomic
environment.
Citation
Nidhiprabha, Bhanupong. 2011. The Global Financial Crisis and Resilience of the Thai Banking Sector. Asian Development Review, Vol. 28(2), pp. 110-132. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/1651. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Citable URI
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