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This 2015 Article IV Consultation highlights that after a sharp contraction in the first quarter of 2014, Thailand’s economy experienced a modest recovery in subsequent quarters, to expand by 0.7 percent in the year as a whole. Inflation decelerated toward the end of 2014 and became negative in January 2015 owing to a sharp decline in oil prices. The recovery is expected to continue in 2015 with growth projected at 3.7 percent on account of some rebound in consumption, including from lower fuel prices, and in private investment as backlogs of project approvals have been largely cleared by various government agencies.
Economic development -- Thailand. --- Economic forecasting -- Thailand. --- Economic indicators -- Thailand. --- Financial institutions -- State supervision -- Thailand. --- Financial risk management -- Thailand. --- Fiscal policy -- Thailand. --- International Monetary Fund -- Thailand. --- Monetary policy -- Thailand. --- Power resources -- Prices -- Government policy -- Thailand. --- Structural adjustment (Economic policy) -- Thailand. --- Subsidies -- Thailand. --- Thailand -- Economic conditions. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Banks and Banking --- Inflation --- Macroeconomics --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Public Finance --- Price Level --- Deflation --- Debt --- Debt Management --- Sovereign Debt --- Energy: Demand and Supply --- Prices --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General --- Public finance & taxation --- Banking --- Monetary economics --- Econometrics & economic statistics --- Public debt --- Oil prices --- Commercial banks --- Credit --- Money --- Financial institutions --- Debts, Public --- Banks and banking --- Fiscal policy --- Finance --- Statistics --- Thailand
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