Type | Working Paper |
Title | Legacy of Colonial Expansion on Centralization and Development: Evidence from Thailand |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2017 |
URL | https://nyuad.nyu.edu/content/dam/nyuad/departments/faculty/christopher-paik/documents/thailand2016.pdf |
Abstract | What is the impact of colonial threat on a state’s development path? This paper analyzes the influence of colonial pressure on Thailand (formerly Siam)’s internal political reform. Unlike other countries in the region, Thailand remained independent by adopting geographical administrative boundaries and incorporating traditional governance structures into a centralized governance system. This paper shows that the centralization process had long-run impacts on provincial economic development in Thailand. Results indicate that the timing in which provinces were incorporated into the new centralized governance system over a century ago can explain levels of public goods provision and subsequent economic development today |
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