新加坡與泰國在年度指數中位列全球最不痛苦經濟體之列
• 在 Johns Hopkins 經濟學家 Steve Hanke 的 2026 年 HAMI 指數中,新加坡和泰國因低通膨、穩定就業、可控的借貸成本及收入增長,榮登全球「最不痛苦」經濟體榜首。 • 東南亞被確定為全球「最健康的經濟區域」之一,在多項正面指標下,家庭感受到的經濟壓力微乎其微。 • 該指數凸顯了區域韌性,與其他地區較高的痛苦程度形成鮮明對比,進而提振了消費者信心和投資吸引力。
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• 在 Johns Hopkins 經濟學家 Steve Hanke 的 2026 年 HAMI 指數中,新加坡和泰國因低通膨、穩定就業、可控的借貸成本及收入增長,榮登全球「最不痛苦」經濟體榜首。 • 東南亞被確定為全球「最健康的經濟區域」之一,在多項正面指標下,家庭感受到的經濟壓力微乎其微。 • 該指數凸顯了區域韌性,與其他地區較高的痛苦程度形成鮮明對比,進而提振了消費者信心和投資吸引力。
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