Health is one important aspect of life and well-living.

Economics is another. Do we have any ‘research’ on Thailand’s future economy at various levels including ‘personal’ economy (in the same line of personal health. (I am driving at ‘personal financial doctor’ in the same breath as ‘medical doctor’.)

At the macro economy level, we have people driving down our ‘prices’ (labour/processing, products/produces, natural resources/assets, money values,…) so more developed countries can enjoy ‘cheap costs’ at less-developed countries’ expenses. (Just compare our labour prices with global product prices. Differences are very often in ‘minimum wages’ and ‘marketing margins’. To illustrate this: we pay higher prices for Japanese food which is minimal in quantity but high in presentation arts. And the prices often include showing us how the foods are prepared!)

Governments subsidise personal health-care. Would Thailand subsidise personal wealth-care?