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Ton Kamnoed khong Chonchan Naithun nai Prathetthai (B.E. 2398–2453) [The Origins of Capitalist Class in Thailand (1855–1910)]. By Sakkriangkrai Sirilak. Bangkok: Sangsan Press, 1980. Pp. v, 179. [In Thai.] Transnationalisation, the State, and the People: The Case of Thailand. By The Southeast Asian Perspective Project. Manila: Southeast Asian Perspectives Project, The United Nations University, 1985. Pp. 216. Tables, Diagrams, Notes. Capital Accumulation in Thailand 1855–1985. By Akira Suehiro. Tokyo: The Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies (The Toyo Bunko), 1989. Pp. xviii, 427. Figures, Tables, Bibliography, Index. Bankers and Bureaucrats: Capital and the Role of the State in Thailand. By Hewison Kevin. Monograph Series 34. New Haven, Yale University Southeast Asia Studies, Yale Center for International and Area Studies, 1989. Pp. xiv, 319. Figures, Tables, Bibliography.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 August 2009
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1 Nartsupha, Chatthip, Prasartset, Suthy, Edited with Introduction, The Political Economy of Siam 1851–1910 (Bangkok: The Social Science Association of Thailand, 1978)Google Scholar; Nartsupha, Chatthip, Prasartset, Suthy and Chenvidyakarn, Montri, The Political Economy of Siam 1910–1932 (Bangkok, 1978).Google Scholar
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3 This work, which was published in English in 1983, was begun as a thesis for a Masters Degree in Economics at Thammasat University.
4 Bangkok: Thai Kadi Research Institute, 1981.
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