I stayed in Thailand for a few years before and made similar observations about development; it’s not as simple as what is written in textbooks. Look at Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and mainland China after the reform and opening up; they all first focused on developing the economy, which led to the rise of the middle class, and then the infrastructure for education and healthcare followed, allowing subsequent developments to progress.
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I stayed in Thailand for a few years before and made similar observations about development; it’s not as simple as what is written in textbooks. Look at Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and mainland China after the reform and opening up; they all first focused on developing the economy, which led to the rise of the middle class, and then the infrastructure for education and healthcare followed, allowing subsequent developments to progress.