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  • OPINION: Is Phuket ready for welfarism? | Thaiger

    OPINION: Is Phuket ready for welfarism?

    PHUKET: Thailand’s leading think tank has proposed a “survival strategy” for the nation: an exit from the current economic and political distress by transforming the country into a “welfare state” that would help bridge wealth and income disparity. The Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), led by its chairman, Dr Nipon Poapongsakorn, says the group’s research has found that disparities in…

  • Opinion: Nature punishing man’s folly in Phuket | Thaiger

    Opinion: Nature punishing man’s folly in Phuket

    Developments in recent weeks underscore the need for better engineering design when planning construction projects on the island. Phuket was able to withstand centuries of tin mining with enough of its natural beauty intact to subsequently develop into a world-class tourist destination. Yet as destructive as tin mining was, its legacy has been no match for the environmental destruction that…

  • OPINION: Is xenophobia damaging Phuket’s prosperity? | Thaiger

    OPINION: Is xenophobia damaging Phuket’s prosperity?

    A recent front page story in the Bangkok Post claiming foreigners control 90 percent of Phuket’s beach land through Thai nominees stopped many expats in their tracks.The truth of the claim – by the authors of a new study into foreign land ownership in Thailand – is difficult to verify.The authors of the research, a team from Sukhothai Thammathirat Open…

  • OPINION: Do foreigners really own 90% of Phuket’s beach front? | Thaiger

    OPINION: Do foreigners really own 90% of Phuket’s beach front?

    PHUKET: The front page story in today’s Bangkok Post which quotes a leading research body as saying foreigners own 90% of Phuket’s beach front land has certainly struck a sour note against foreign ownership of land in Thailand. The study, which was put together by the Thailand Research Fund, quotes a professor from Sukhothai Thammathirat University who says these holdings…