INEQUALITY: CONCEPTS, SITUATION IN THAILAND AND SOLUTIONS REDUCING

Authors

  • Phuriwat Punyavutthipreeda Independent Scholars

Keywords:

Inequality, Thailand, Situation in Thailand and solutions

Abstract

Inequality in Thai society, there are academics that have explained 7 points: 1. Economic inequality 2. Social inequality 3. Cultural inequality 4. Political inequality 5. Inequality 6. Spatial inequality 7. Knowledge inequality and, in the past year, Thailand has the largest gap in the world according to The Credit Suisse report, Global Wealth (Global Wealth Report) and Datebooks, published in December 2561, the past has shown that among the richest in the country 1 percent possession of wealth has almost 67 countries.

Author Biography

Phuriwat Punyavutthipreeda, Independent Scholars

 

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Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

Punyavutthipreeda, P. (2018). INEQUALITY: CONCEPTS, SITUATION IN THAILAND AND SOLUTIONS REDUCING. Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovation Review, 1(1), 35–43. retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jidir/article/view/255805