To stress my point, we must consider the Thai economy link with Thai politics which
is a major drawback of contemporary Thai society. The politics and cultural factors
undeniable determine economic policy. In general elections, the process of allocating
governmentally created rights to rents has been used to generate campaign funds for the
political party in power. A very fragmented political party scenario is responsible for rentseeking
activities. The common phenomenon is that political entrepreneurs (e.g. elected
politicians) notoriously tend to administer or control productive sectors.