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Commentary: Bangkok’s flawed plan to allow foreign land ownership

POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RAMIFICATIONS

The proposed plan may well increase land tax revenue and benefit the Thais fiscally but its political and social ramifications merit careful consideration. Foreigners may begin to invest freely in property, but whether they will reside in the country is another matter. In addition, increased foreign purchases of luxury dwellings will intensify perceptions of inequality and rising land prices will worsen the actual inequality.

These concerns have led the opposition Phuea Thai Party to oppose the scheme. The party reasons that nearly 80 per cent of Thais do not own any land and that allowing foreigners to buy land will benefit the more affluent segments of Thai society with land to sell. It will exacerbate the inequality in land ownership.

Beyond Phuea Thai’s concerns, it is not clear that easing restrictions on land ownership will be the magic…

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