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A Leader Who Looms.(Business)(Thaksin Shinawatra)

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| September 01, 2008 | Wehrfritz, George; Seaton, Jaimie | COPYRIGHT 2008 Newsweek, Inc. All rights reserved. Any reuse, distribution or alteration without express written permission of Newsweek is prohibited. For permission: www.newsweek.com. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: George Wehrfritz; With Jaimie Seaton in BangkokWith in Bangkok

The pundits laughed at Thaksin, but his economic populism is spreading in Asia, even as he leaves.

In political terms, Thaksin Shinawatra is all but a spent force. Two weeks ago Thailand's former prime minister slipped quietly abroad to the safety of his mansions in the United Kingdom, ending expectations that his triumphant January homecoming from exile after his ouster in a bloodless coup in 2006 might presage his return to national politics. Thaksin justified his flight saying the string of corruption and other charges now working their way through the Thai courts "have been prejudged to get rid of me and my family." The self-made billionaire's surprise exit triggered fierce debates over the validity of the charges he faces, whether Bangkok should pursue extradition and the future of Thaksin's political machine.

Yet almost nothing has been said about Thaksin's most enduring legacy: a bottom-up approach to economics with widespread appeal across the developing world. In a bit of shameless self-promotion, Thaksin branded that strategy "Thaksinomics," billing it as a plan to elevate his primary constituency--rural Thais--from poverty. Implemented after he won office back in 2001, Thaksin's initiatives quickly reversed the devastation wrought by the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis and made Thailand's fast growth the envy of Southeast Asia. Today, similar schemes are ramping up across developing Asia to address the issues that plagued Thailand in the late 1990s and now threaten the entire region: overdependency on export markets, unequal development at home and yawning rich-poor income gaps.

Critics decried Thaksin's programs as bald pork-barrel populism, but skeptics quickly became converts as rural debt holidays and village-level business loans energized grass-roots manufacturing and services, and improvements to Thailand's weak social safety net--particularly the creation of a nearly free system of basic medical care--liberated rural households to save less and spend more. Thaksin called it "dual track" development, building a vibrant local market alongside the export sector, and it worked.

Yes, public debt rose, but the boost in growth and tax revenues more than compensated. Thailand's economy expanded by nearly 6 percent a year from 2001 to 2006, dependency on foreign investment and exports decreased and the country's income gap actually narrowed during a period when the distance between the haves and have-nots widened virtually everywhere else in Asia.

The logic of Thaksin's approach--that access to capital, employment opportunities and basic social services can transform disadvantaged regions into growth engines--is now accepted wisdom. Indonesian President ...

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