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Laying the Tracks

Laying the Tracks

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  • Release Date: 30/01/2005
  • Barcode: 9781920901028
  • Genre: Business & Finance
  • Subgenre: Technology & Engineering
Laying the Tracks

Laying the Tracks

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The Thai Economy and its Railways 1885-1935
The study began as Ichiro's (Yokohama City U.) Ph.D. dissertation for the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1998, and was subsequently published in Japanese in 2000 (no publisher is cited); this is a translation of that edition.
A joint publication of Trans Pacific Press and Kyoto University Press, this economic history of the early development of Thailand's railways details the rail policies of the royal government, from the end of 19th century to 1932, when the Constitutional Revolution overthrew it.

It also assesses the role and impact of the railways on Thailand's economy in terms of the degree to which they reduced transport time and cost, as well as the extent to which they altered the flow of commodities and the transportation of passengers across the country.

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