An Economist Speaks: The Numbers on Thailand's COVID Economy [Season 4, Episode 48]

An Economist Speaks: The Numbers on Thailand's COVID Economy [Season 4, Episode 48]

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First, we want voicemails from our listeners! Become a
friend on LINE (scan the QR Code below) and send us your
thoughts, greetings, or an awesome joke. 


In a great show for economics nerds and anyone just
interested in how the Thai economy is faring, Dr.
Jessica Vechbanyongratana returns to discuss the
Thai economy during the pandemic and what - if anything - we can
do to help the recovery. Spoiler: not much 


Beginning with anecdotes of how economists were already
predicting a bad 2020 at the end of 2019, Greg and Jessica get
into just how badly the economy is doing with stats on some of
Thailand's major sectors. On top of that, the Thai GDP is down
12% and meets the official definition of a recession.
Unemployment numbers look a little better but are difficult to
evaluate due to Thailand's very large informal
economy. 


Next, Greg and Jessica get into the Thai government's
response to the worsening economy and the good and bad moves they
have made, from efforts to reduce interest rates on loans to
attempts to boost domestic tourism. Jessica gives good marks to
the Thai government for doing what they can, but jeez...it's a
nearly impossible situation. 


Last, Greg presents questions from our listeners for
Jessica, from issues relating to the Thai central bank to
comparisons between the current crisis and the 1997 'Tom Yum
Goong' economic calamity. 


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