The data that we analyze were derived from our
own ongoing socioeconomic study in Thailand, which
is funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health and
the National Science Foundation. The initial survey
of households, village financial institutions, and village
key informants was completed in May 1997. It covers
regions at the doorstep of Bangkok as well as in the
relatively poor Northeast. The data provide a wealth
of pre-financial crisis data from 2,880 households, 606
small businesses, 192 villages, 161 local financial institutions,
262 borrowing groups of the BAAC, and
soil samples from 1,880 agricultural plots. A subset
of these households was included in an ongoing longitudinal
survey, which takes place between March and
May of each year. The data we analyze cover the period
from 1997 to 2001 and include 960 households.
The data that we analyze were derived from our
own ongoing socioeconomic study in Thailand, which
is funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health and
the National Science Foundation. The initial survey
of households, village financial institutions, and village
key informants was completed in May 1997. It covers
regions at the doorstep of Bangkok as well as in the
relatively poor Northeast. The data provide a wealth
of pre-financial crisis data from 2,880 households, 606
small businesses, 192 villages, 161 local financial institutions,
262 borrowing groups of the BAAC, and
soil samples from 1,880 agricultural plots. A subset
of these households was included in an ongoing longitudinal
survey, which takes place between March and
May of each year. The data we analyze cover the period
from 1997 to 2001 and include 960 households.
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