Guns, Girls, Gambling, Ganja: Thailand's Illegal Economy and Public PolicyGambling, prostitution, drugs, arms trading, oil smuggling, and trafficking in people -- these six illegal businesses are large and getting larger. They distort the economy and victimize people. They are increasingly linked together through networks of protection and organized crime. They help to fund Thailand's corrosive 'money politics' and to sustain corruption in the police. In this sequel to Corruption and Democracy in Thailand, the authors argue that control of the illegal economy, especially through reform of the police, is vital for the development of a modern economy and functioning democracy. |
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... estimated at around 1 percent of GDP in Thailand in the period 1960–73 ( Pasuk and Sungsidh 1994 , ch . 2 ) . Among estimates of the illegal or criminal sector ( 1 ) , the production and trading of marijuana amounted to 3-6 percent of ...
... estimated at around 1 percent of GDP in Thailand in the period 1960–73 ( Pasuk and Sungsidh 1994 , ch . 2 ) . Among estimates of the illegal or criminal sector ( 1 ) , the production and trading of marijuana amounted to 3-6 percent of ...
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... estimated that in 1996 the average number of illegal casinos per police station was around 2.5-3 , or a total of 187-225 in Bangkok as a whole . However , a casino owner estimated that the number per station was more like 3-4 , or 225 ...
... estimated that in 1996 the average number of illegal casinos per police station was around 2.5-3 , or a total of 187-225 in Bangkok as a whole . However , a casino owner estimated that the number per station was more like 3-4 , or 225 ...
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... estimates of the volume of smuggled diesel oil . Both use the same estimation method — looking at the gap between estimated total demand and known legitimate supply . The quantity demanded for local use is estimated based on economic ...
... estimates of the volume of smuggled diesel oil . Both use the same estimation method — looking at the gap between estimated total demand and known legitimate supply . The quantity demanded for local use is estimated based on economic ...
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