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DISPLAYING 1-3 OF 3 RECORDS — TAGGED "Inequality"
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Thailand Jul 10, 2026

Thailand’s Premium Tourism Pivot Meets a Hard Constraint: Domestic Inequality and Untapped Tax Capacity

The source argues Thailand’s shift toward attracting wealthier tourists may not compensate for lower visitor volumes and could harm the mass-market tourism workforce that supports a large share of the economy. It suggests more durable revenue gains could come from improved tax progressivity and compliance, given high domestic wealth concentration and IMF-cited GDP upside from reforms.

Johor Jun 19, 2026

Johor’s Boom Meets the Ballot Box: Housing Stress and a Two-Speed Economy Ahead of Jul 11 Polls

Johor’s strong growth and record investment inflows are colliding with rising housing and living costs, sharpening affordability as a key issue ahead of the Jul 11, 2026 state election. The source suggests cross-border dynamics linked to Singapore and uneven north–south development could shape voter behavior and policy choices with implications for the state’s investment model.

South Korea Nov 05, 2025

South Korea’s State-Backed Matchmaking Signals a Deeper Marriage-Market Squeeze

Local governments in South Korea are expanding demographic policy into dating and matchmaking, reflecting concern that marriage formation has become a bottleneck for fertility. The source suggests structural pressures—housing costs, labor insecurity, and gendered expectations—are turning partner selection into a mechanism that can reproduce inequality.

Thailand

Thailand’s Premium Tourism Pivot Meets a Hard Constraint: Domestic Inequality and Untapped Tax Capacity

The source argues Thailand’s shift toward attracting wealthier tourists may not compensate for lower visitor volumes and could harm the mass-market tourism workforce that supports a large share of the economy. It suggests more durable revenue gains could come from improved tax progressivity and compliance, given high domestic wealth concentration and IMF-cited GDP upside from reforms.

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Johor

Johor’s Boom Meets the Ballot Box: Housing Stress and a Two-Speed Economy Ahead of Jul 11 Polls

Johor’s strong growth and record investment inflows are colliding with rising housing and living costs, sharpening affordability as a key issue ahead of the Jul 11, 2026 state election. The source suggests cross-border dynamics linked to Singapore and uneven north–south development could shape voter behavior and policy choices with implications for the state’s investment model.

Jun 19, 2026 0 views
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South Korea

South Korea’s State-Backed Matchmaking Signals a Deeper Marriage-Market Squeeze

Local governments in South Korea are expanding demographic policy into dating and matchmaking, reflecting concern that marriage formation has become a bottleneck for fertility. The source suggests structural pressures—housing costs, labor insecurity, and gendered expectations—are turning partner selection into a mechanism that can reproduce inequality.

Nov 05, 2025 0 views
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ID Title Category Date Views
RPT-5315 Thailand’s Premium Tourism Pivot Meets a Hard Constraint: Domestic Inequality and Untapped Tax Capacity Thailand 2026-07-10 0 ACCESS »
RPT-5099 Johor’s Boom Meets the Ballot Box: Housing Stress and a Two-Speed Economy Ahead of Jul 11 Polls Johor 2026-06-19 0 ACCESS »
RPT-4892 South Korea’s State-Backed Matchmaking Signals a Deeper Marriage-Market Squeeze South Korea 2025-11-05 0 ACCESS »
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