Issues and Challenges with the Philippines' Public Corporate Sector
Government-ownedand- controlled corporations were initially created as solutions to market imperfections. It is ironic therefore, that in recent years, they have come to be seen as problems that need to be fixed. With the tight fiscal situation of the government, reforming the country’s public corporate sector becomes all the more necessary . [PB-10-03]. URL:[http://www.senate.gov.ph/publications/PB%202010-08%20-%20Issues%20and%20challenges.pdf].
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2012-03
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Institutions: | eSocialSciences ; Senate Economic Planning Office SEPO |
Subject: | PHILIPPINES | public corporate sector | fiscal situation | government-owned | Overseas Workers Welfare Administration | mutual fund | Employees Compensation | roads | ports | construction | natural monopolies | social | cultural | industrial | area development | agricultural | trading | promotional | protect public welfare | government subsidy | finances | state-owned enterprises |
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