Thailand

Region: Asia and Oceania
 

Classification of economies by geographic region is based on that of the United Nations Statistics Division.

Middle Income
 

Based on the income levels set out by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in its Global Competitiveness Report. However, the groupings are slightly different due to the numbers of economies covered. For GEM, the low income group contains both those classified as low income and lower middle by WEF, and the middle income group has those that WEF groups as upper middle. High income is the same for both GEM and WEF.

Population: 69 million (2018)
 

Population data is from the World Bank, except Palestinian Territories World Population Review and Taiwan Worldometers

GDP Growth: 4% (2017)
 

GDP growth data is from the World Economic Outlook Database, except Palestinian Territories Worldometers

GDP Per Capita: $6,371 (2017)
 

GDP per capita data is from the World Economic Outlook Database, except Palestinian Territories Worldometers

Thailand Reports

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  • Year of publication: 2025
  • Category: National Reports
  • Language: English
  • Upload date: 2025-11-23

  • The 2024/25 GEM Thailand Report reveals a nation with one of the world's most vibrant entrepreneurial landscapes. Nearly one in four Thai adults (23.6%) is engaged in early-stage entrepreneurial activity, underscoring a deeply embedded culture of venture creation. A standout finding is Thailand's global leadership in gender parity, with women participating at rates nearly equal to men and uniquely leading in established business ownership. However, this high participation rate is challenged by systemic weaknesses. The National Expert Survey identifies three critical constraints: a severe deficit in entrepreneurship education at the school level, a broken pipeline for R&D transfer from academia, and insufficient government programs. These factors contribute to a high business discontinuance rate, driven primarily by a lack of profitability and financing. The report concludes that Thailand is at a pivotal juncture. To transition from high participation to high impact, it must engineer a qualitative leap in its ecosystem by implementing a 'K-to-Workforce' education strategy, bridging the R&D chasm, and modernizing government support to build a more robust, innovative, and sustainable entrepreneurial economy.
  • URL: https://www2.gemconsortium.org/report/51823
GEM Thailand Report 2024/25
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  • Year of publication: 2024
  • Category: National Reports
  • Language: English
  • Upload date: 2025-01-04

  • The 2023/24 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Thailand Report presents a comprehensive analysis of the entrepreneurial landscape in Thailand, highlighting its current status, challenges, and opportunities for growth. Conducted in collaboration with the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion (OSMEP) and Bangkok University, this report synthesizes data collected from a national sample of 2,200 adults aged 18-64, offering valuable insights into entrepreneurial activities, attitudes, and the ecosystem. Thailand has a vibrant entrepreneurial landscape, with 36.4% of the adult population engaged in entrepreneurial activities. Women entrepreneurs are on the rise with more women than men starting a business and/or running a young business at a female to male TEA ratio of 1.1. A clear trend is to co-start the business with one or two co-founders. A comparison between the pre-COVID (2018/19) and post-COVID (2023/24) periods shows a 23.6% increase in total early-stage entrepreneurial activity, marking the highest level recorded since Thailand's participation in GEM 20 years ago.
  • URL: https://www2.gemconsortium.org/report/51616
GEM Thailand Report 2023/24
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  • Year of publication: 2020
  • Category: National Reports
  • Language: English
  • Upload date: 2020-10-08

  • The 2019/20 GEM Thailand Report on “Entrepreneurship in Thailand” offers an in-depth overview on the status quo of entrepreneurship in Thailand. It covers entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial ecosystem to gain in-depth knowledge to develop informed initiatives and policy recommendations for the future development of Thai entrepreneurship. The findings are directed at supporting entrepreneurs with an emphasis on catalyzing innovation; creating better access to finance; empowering entrepreneurs to (1) develop an enhanced skill set and (2) promoting quality entrepreneurship in the region and (3) enhance both the awareness for entrepreneurs as the scope of their enterprises.
  • URL: https://www2.gemconsortium.org/report/50538
GEM Thailand Report 2019/20
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  • Year of publication: 2019
  • Category: National Reports
  • Language: English
  • Upload date: 2020-10-07

  • The 2018/19 GEM Thailand Report “Entrepreneurship in Thailand” offers an in-depth overview on the status quo of entrepreneurship in Thailand (Thai and English language). It covers entrepreneurship and -in a comparison to other ASEAN and Asian countries, European countries and the United States- the entrepreneurial ecosystem to gain in-depth knowledge to develop informed initiatives and policy recommendations for the future development of Thai entrepreneurship. The findings are directed at supporting entrepreneurs with an emphasis on catalysing innovation; creating better access to finance; empowering entrepreneurs to (1) develop an enhanced skill set and (2) promoting quality entrepreneurship in the region and (3) enhance both the awareness for entrepreneurs as the scope of their enterprises.
  • URL: https://www2.gemconsortium.org/report/50532
GEM Thailand Report 2018/19 (Thai and English)
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  • Year of publication: 2018
  • Category: National Reports
  • Language: English
  • Upload date: 2018-11-26

  • The GEM Thailand Report 2017/18 includes a special publication featuring women entrepreneurship in Thailand: "The importance of perceptions in promoting women's entrepreneurship in Thailand", published by International Labour Organization (ILO) Asia-Pacific, author Ulrike Guelich.
  • URL: https://www2.gemconsortium.org/report/50189
GEM Thailand Report 2017/18
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