BANGKOK (Reuters) - Only a week after Thailand's military coup, some economists are upgrading their estimates for an economy that seemed headed for recession.
Southeast Asia's second-largest economy shrank 2.1 percent in the first quarter after nearly seven months of political protests depressed activity, but change has come swiftly.
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