Sufficiency economy () is the name of a Thai development approach attributed to the late King
Bhumibol Adulyadej
Bhumibol Adulyadej (5 December 192713 October 2016), titled Rama IX, was King of Thailand from 1946 until Death and funeral of Bhumibol Adulyadej, his death in 2016. His reign of 70 years and 126 days is the longest of any List of Thai mo ...
's "sufficiency economy philosophy" (SEP). It has been elaborated upon by Thai academics and agencies, promoted by the
Government of Thailand
Government of Thailand, officially the Royal Thai Government (RTG; , , ), is the central executive authority of the Kingdom of Thailand. The government is led by the prime minister of Thailand, prime minister (Paetongtarn Shinawatra since 14 ...
, and applied by over 23,000 villages in Thailand that have SEP-based projects in operation.
History
Soon after ascending to the throne in 1946, King Bhumibol toured the country and became aware of the hardships facing Thai farmers. At that time, the per capita
GDP
Gross domestic product (GDP) is a monetary measure of the total market value of all the final goods and services produced and rendered in a specific time period by a country or countries. GDP is often used to measure the economic performance o ...
was about US$200. He took a keen interest in rural development, and instituted a number of royal projects to help the lot of the rural impoverished.
The sufficiency economy philosophy was elaborated upon in the king's speeches to students at
Kasetsart University
Kasetsart University (; ; commonly Kaset or KU) is a public university, public research university in Bangkok, Thailand. It is the largest university in Thailand. It was Thailand's first agriculture, agricultural university and Thailand's third ...
in 1974
and
Khon Kaen University. To the latter he said, "Development of the country must proceed in stages. First of all, there must be a foundation with the majority of the people having enough to live on by using methods and equipment which are economical but technically correct as well. When such a secure foundation is adequately ready and operational, then it can be gradually expanded and developed to raise prosperity and the economic standard to a higher level by stages."
Sufficiency economy came to prominence during the
1997 economic crisis when the king told a nationwide television audience, "Recently, so many projects have been implemented, so many factories have been built, that it was thought Thailand would become a little tiger, and then
a big tiger. People were crazy about becoming a tiger...Being a tiger is not important. The important thing for us is to have a sufficient economy. A sufficient economy means to have enough to support ourselves..."
The sufficiency economy
Three interrelated components and two underlying conditions are central to SEP's application. The three components are ''reasonableness'' (or ''wisdom''), ''moderation'', and ''prudence''. Two essential underlying conditions are ''knowledge'' and ''morality''. In contrast to the concept that the primary duty of a company is to maximize profits for the benefit of shareholders, SEP emphasizes maximizing the interests of all stakeholders and having a greater focus on long-term profitability as opposed to short-term success.
The
Chaipattana Foundation says sufficiency economy is "...a method of development based on moderation, prudence, and social immunity, one that uses knowledge and virtue as guidelines in living."
A chapter entitled "
Buddhist Economics
Buddhist economics is a spiritual and philosophical approach to the study of economics. It examines the psychology of the human mind and the emotions that direct economic activity, in particular concepts such as anxiety, aspirations and self ...
" in
E. F. Schumacher
Ernst Friedrich Schumacher (16 August 1911 – 4 September 1977) was a German-born British statistician and economist who is best known for his proposals for human-scale, decentralised and appropriate technologies.Biography on the inner dust ...
's 1973 book, ''
Small Is Beautiful
''Small Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics As If People Mattered'' is a collection of essays published in 1973 by German-born British economist E. F. Schumacher. The title "Small Is Beautiful" came from a principle espoused by Schumache ...
'' provides much of the intellectual underpinning of King Bhumibol's sufficiency economy theories. The king was moved to translate it—it is not clear if he translated only the chapter or the book in its entirety—into the Thai language. Schumacher was a Christian whose thinking was influenced by what he observed in Burma and India.
Sufficiency economy is not a
theory
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about how the economy of a country works, but rather a guide for making decisions that will produce outcomes that are beneficial to development.
According to Thailand's
National Economic and Social Development Board
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:
The Oxford Business Group's 2016 report on Thailand says "the sufficiency economy concept puts
sustainability
Sustainability is a social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long period of time. Definitions of this term are disputed and have varied with literature, context, and time. Sustainability usually has three dimensions (or pillars): env ...
at its very core" and "is now seen as an important contributor to the UN's international development goals...advancing a different approach from short-term shareholder value-centred ideas of economic development."
Self-sufficiency economics promotes the idea of limited production in order to protect the environment and conserve scarce resources. Production should be aimed at individual consumption. Production in excess of consumption may be sold. The philosophy holds that the rich can consume as many resources as they like so long as their consumption does not incur debt, and that the poor should consume resources without borrowing.
Translating philosophy into action
The Thai governmental organisation most responsible for implementing the sufficiency economy is the
National Economic and Social Development Board
The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (), also known as NESDC (), is a national economic planning agency of Thailand. It is a government department reporting directly to the Office of the Prime Minister. The NESDC mai ...
(NESDB). The NESDB's primary tool for mobilising action is the publication of the ''National Economic and Development Plan''. The latest (twelfth) version of this plan covers the years 2017–2021.
After the
2006 coup d'état, the military junta claimed that the policies of deposed Prime Minister
Thaksin Shinawatra
Thaksin Shinawatra (, ; born 26 July 1949) is a Thai businessman and politician who was the 23rd prime minister of Thailand from 2001 to 2006. Since 2009 he has also been a citizen of Montenegro.
Thaksin founded the mobile phone operator A ...
were inconsistent with the king's philosophy. The preamble of the junta's new constitution stated that promotion of
self-sufficiency
Self-sustainability and self-sufficiency are overlapping states of being in which a person, being, or system needs little or no help from, or interaction with others. Self-sufficiency entails the self being enough (to fulfill needs), and a sel ...
was one of the fundamental roles of the state.
The junta-appointed Prime Minister,
Surayud Chulanont
Surayud Chulanont (, , ; born 28 August 1943) is a Thai politician. He was the prime minister of Thailand and head of Thailand's interim government
A provisional government, also called an interim government, an emergency government, a trans ...
, pledged to allocate 10 billion
baht
The baht (; , ; currency sign, sign: ฿; ISO 4217, code: THB) is the official currency of Thailand. It is divided into 100 ''satang'' (, ). Prior to decimalisation, the baht was divided into eight ''fueang'' (, ), each of eight ''at'' (, ). The ...
(US$300 million) for projects to promote well-being in line with King Bhumibol's sufficiency economy principle. He made the pledge while participating in King Bhumibol's 80th birthday celebrations.
''Pit thong lang phra''
''Pit thong lang phra'' (; ; ) is a Thai
idiom
An idiom is a phrase or expression that largely or exclusively carries a Literal and figurative language, figurative or non-literal meaning (linguistic), meaning, rather than making any literal sense. Categorized as formulaic speech, formulaic ...
meaning "to
eschew praise for one's good deeds". It is the name of a royal initiative to foster rural development using the philosophy of the sufficiency economy. Founded in 2008, the project is in its second phase, from 2016 to 2020. It was first deployed for five years in
Nan,
Udon Thani,
Phetchaburi,
Uthai Thani, and
Kalasin Provinces. It enabled farmers in 2,017 families to earn 285 million baht in income. The second phase of the project will aim at assisting farmers in
Khon Kaen's Ubolratana District and 21 villages in
Yala,
Pattani
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Places Continental Asia
* Patani (historical region), a historical region in the Malay peninsula, in Thailand and Malaysia.
* Pattani Province, modern province in southern Thailand
** Pattani, ...
, and
Narathiwat Provinces. It will be funded with 1.5 billion baht from the
Office of the Prime Minister, focusing the efforts of four state agencies.
Critiques
Many economists were, for the most part, left confused by the meaning of sufficiency economy. After a meeting with Thai
Ministry of Finance
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A ministry of finance's portfoli ...
officials where the need for more sufficiency was lauded,
Standard & Poor's
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director of sovereign ratings admitted that, "No one knows what
ufficiency economyreally means." ''The Asia Times'' noted that "There is a concurrent risk that the royal philosophy will be twisted by less scrupulous government officials as an opportunity to abuse their authority for
rent-seeking
Rent-seeking is the act of growing one's existing wealth by manipulating the social or political environment without creating new wealth.
Rent-seeking activities have negative effects on the rest of society. They result in reduced economic effi ...
and extortion, particularly among foreign-invested concerns".
NGO activists who embraced the king's sufficiency economy theory to oppose the construction of large-scale dams were rebuffed by Bhumibol, a long-time advocate of dam construction, who claimed that the deforestation caused by dams was a necessary evil to provide consistent energy and water sources for farmers.
There have been efforts by the military government to incorporate the king's sufficiency economy in national economic policy. Thai critics are generally careful to direct their criticisms towards the military rather than the king, out of fear of prosecution for
lèse majesté. Consequently, criticisms are most often targeted at ineffective application rather than disagreement in principle. Nonetheless, common points of disagreement include:
#The philosophy is not consistent with the realities of Thailand's economic development.
#Nobody understands what "sufficiency economy" really means and there are several vague interpretations.
Professor
Kevin Hewison, Director of the Carolina Asia Center at the
University of North Carolina
The University of North Carolina is the Public university, public university system for the state of North Carolina. Overseeing the state's 16 public universities and the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, it is commonly referre ...
, is critical of sufficiency economy. He has written that, "Sufficiency Economy is essentially about keeping the poor in their place. The people and organisations that promote SE are a wonderfully contradictory lot. The king, promoting moderation, sits at the head of a family and institutional wealth that is huge, based on land ownership and large capitalist corporations. The
Crown Property Bureau's known institutional wealth is estimated more than US$40 billion.... Prime Minister Surayud spends considerable time talking up SE and his government has made huge budget allocations to SE activities. Meanwhile, Surayud has declared collections of luxury cars and watches and expensive homes, despite having been on a relatively low military salary his entire career. The contradictions are massive. For the wealthy, SE means that they can enjoy their wealth so long as they do so within their means. For the poor, the advice is to make do. In class terms, SE becomes an ideology to justify inequalities.
See also
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Chaipattana Foundation
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Doi Kham
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Middle Way
The Middle Way (; ) as well as "teaching the Dharma by the middle" (''majjhena dhammaṃ deseti'') are common Buddhist terms used to refer to two major aspects of the Dharma, that is, the teaching of the Buddha. The first phrasing, the Middle ...
*
Moderately prosperous society
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Royal Project Foundation
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Royal Rainmaking Project
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Sustainable living
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References
Further reading
* {{cite journal, author=Our correspondent, title=Thailand's Royal Wealth , url=https://www.asiasentinel.com/p/thailands-royal-wealth , journal=Asia Sentinel , access-date=23 June 2020 , date=2 March 2007
External links
Sufficiency Economy Philosophy for Sustainable Development GoalsAn Application of Sufficiency Economy in the Health Sector in Thailand
Economy of Thailand
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