IMF Staff Country Reports

Thailand: Selected Issues

March 3, 2000

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International Monetary Fund. "Thailand: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2000, 021 (2000), accessed 12/7/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451836813.002

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Summary

This Selected Issues report on Thailand discusses the rapid growth years of the country before and after the 1997 balance-of-payments crisis. The report discusses development of the crisis and the steps taken to normalize the situation; credit growth before and after the crisis; public debt dynamics in the aftermath of the crisis; export performance before and after the crisis; and an analysis of the role of fiscal policy that led to the 1997 crisis. The report also highlights weaknesses that were threatening the sustainability of Thailand's economic growth.

Subject: Asset and liability management, Banking, Commercial banks, Credit, Debt restructuring, Economic sectors, Financial institutions, Financial sector, Money, Public debt

Keywords: Asia and Pacific, Commercial banks, cost, CR, Credit, Debt restructuring, deficit, expenditure impulse, export, Financial sector, GDP share, interest cost, ISCR, lending rate, Thailand, unit value