Per capita incomes have soared, but the share of formal employment has progressed at a lower rate
Global patterns suggest that the large disparities between Thailand's regions pose a significant challenge on the path towards a high-income economy
Secondary cities in Thailand are attracting more people
Marked differences between subnational government per capita spending suggest inequality in service provision
Annual average damage from flood events as a share of GDP
GDP per capita across Thailand is so diverse that different regions can be compared to countries at all stages of development
Thailand's past urbanisation and growth path reflects similar global patterns of transformation
Global patterns suggest that the large disparities between Thailand's regions pose a significant challenge on the path towards a high-income economy (graph)
Poor regions have grown faster than richer ones, displaying potential for convergence
Thai regions have undergone major structural transformation