The impact of the financial crisis was so severe and widespread and there have been so many analyses and debates about the underlying causes of the crisis and appropriate resolution measures that it would be hard not to have learned a lot from the crisis. One can say that the probability of a similar crisis occurring in the region again is very low. However, if another crisis were to occur, then it will almost certainly not be a crisis of a similar nature to the previous one. It is therefore important to try to identify sources of new risks to economic stability (if any) even though these might not yet have led to significant problems. In the case of Thailand, there are a number of potential problem areas that need to be carefully monitored.