The Developing EconomiesVolume 11, Issue 4 p. 416-442 Free Access GROWTH AND STRUCTURAL CHANGE IN THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN THAILAND 1960-69 Narongchai Akrasanee, Narongchai AkrasaneeSearch for more papers by this author Narongchai Akrasanee, Narongchai AkrasaneeSearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1973 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1049.1973.tb01134.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL REFERENCES 1 Akrasanee, Narongchai An Application of the World Bank Methodology to the Case Study of Thailand, Paper presented at the First Seminar on Trade and Employment organized by the Council for Asian Manpower Studies, Chiangmai, Thailand, December 2-4, 1973. 2 Akrasanee, Narongchai. The Manufacturing Sector in Thailand: A Study Growth, Import Substitution and Effective Protection, 1960-69 ( Ph. D. dissertation. Johns Hopkins University, 1973). 3 Akrasanee, Narongchai.. Selling Thai Products Abroad: Current Tax Incentives Confer Unequal Benefits,” Business Review (Bangkok), October 1973. 4 Akrasanee, Narongchai. The Structure of Industrial Protection in Thailand during the 1960′s,” Faculty of Economics Discussion Paper Series No. 28 ( Bangkok : Thammasat University, 1973). 5 Akrasanee, Narongchai. Import Substitution and Sources of Industrial Growth in Thailand, 1960-69,” Thai Economic Review, January 1974. 6 Balassa, B.. The Structure of Protection in Developing Countries ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press, 1971). 7 Bank of Thailand. Annual Economic Report (Bangkok). 8 Chenery, H. B. Patterns of Industrial Growth,” American Economic Review, Vol. 50 (September 1960). 9 Ingram, J. C. Economic Change in Thailand, 1850-1970 ( Stanford : Stanford University Press, 1971). 10 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD). A Public Development Program for Thailand ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press, 1959). 11 Ingram, J. C.. Current Economic Position and Prospects of Thailand: The Industrial Sector,” mimeographed ( Washington , D.C. , 1970). 12 Isarangkun, C. Manufacturing Industries in Thailand ( Ph. D. Dissertation, Australian National University, 1969). 13 Muscat, R. J. Development Strategy in Thailand ( New York : Praeger, 1966). 14 Myint, H.. Southeast Asia's Economy: Development Policies in the 1970′s ( New York : Praeger, 1972). 15 T. H. Silcock, ed. Thailand: Social and Economic Studies in Development ( Canberra : Australian National University Press, 1967). 16 Thailand, Ministry of Industry, Industrial Economics and Planning Division. Industrial Economic Records, Vol. 4 ( Bangkok , 1972). 17 Thailand, National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB). National Income Statistics, Revised Estimates, 1960-1969,” mimeographed ( Bangkok , 1970). 18 T. H. Silcock, ed.. Worksheet on Value Added in the Manufacturing Sector ( Bangkok , 1970). 19 Thailand, National Statistical Office. Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics.. 20 T. H. Silcock, ed.. Report of the 1964 Industrial Census ( Bangkok , 1968). Volume11, Issue4December 1973Pages 416-442 ReferencesRelatedInformation