Ammar Siamwalla Explained

Ammar Siamwalla
Birth Date:March 29, 1939[1]
Education:Harvard University
Nationality:Thai
Occupation:Economist

Ammar Siamwalla (Thai: อัมมาร์ สยามวาลา;) is one of Thailand's most prominent economists.[2]

Education

Siamwalla attended St. Paul's School, Darjeeling in India, and went on to receive a B.Sc. in economics from the London School of Economics and a PhD in economics from Harvard University. His teachers at Harvard included Alexander Gerschenkron, Wassily Leontief and Edward Chamberlin.

Career

He began his career as an assistant professor and research staff economist at the Department of Economics, Yale University before moving to the Faculty of Economics of Thammasat University as a Rockefeller scholar at the advice of Puey Ungpakorn who was then dean of faculty. Like Puey and other scholars, Siamwalla left Thammasat after the 1976 student massacre.

He was a visiting professor at the Food Research Institute of Stanford University as well as a research fellow with the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington, D.C.

He has been active at the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) as a program director for agriculture and rural development, and as president of TDRI in 1990-1995.[3]

Siamwalla is an expert in Thai rice, Thai agricultural economics, and development economics. As one of the first Thai trained in neoclassical economics, he has contributed considerably in the development of the modern economic discipline in Thailand.[4]

Currently, he holds a post as a distinguished scholar of Thailand Development Research Institute. He is still active in the economic debates and periodically gives commentaries to the public.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Who's Who in Thailand - Who's Who in Thailand - Economist - Ammar Siamwalla . whoswho-thailand.com . 22 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Ammar Siamwalla, Ph.D. on Thailand Development Research Institute.
  3. Book: Ammar Siamwalla, on the book The Thai Economy by Chris Dixon. 9781134974863. Dixon. Chris. 3 December 1998.
  4. Web site: A History of Rice Policies in Thailand, by Ammar Siamwalla, on Food Research Institute Studies, 1975, vol. 14, issue 3, 18.