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Thailand votes for stability, but growth to stay weak

Thailand’s election result should help reduce political risk in the near term but does little to change the challenging economic outlook. The real test for the next government will be whether it can move beyond short-term political populism and begin tackling the deeper constraints holding back Thailand’s long-term growth.

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