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Philippines 196 Philippinen 120 agriculture sector 84 trade sector 48 rural sector 40 impact analysis 34 ASEAN 27 econometric modeling 26 liberalization 26 data and statistics 24 poverty 23 watershed 22 economic growth 20 environmental issues 20 land management 20 export commodities 18 investment 18 computable general equilibrium (CGE) 16 credit market 16 forestry sector 16 natural resources and environment 16 balance of payments 14 banking system 14 credit program 14 farm lands 14 financial system 14 health sector 14 infrastructure 14 mechanization 14 population and family relation 14 uplands 14 utilization 14 Handelsliberalisierung 12 Trade liberalization 12 credit access 12 financial sector 12 national account 12 research and development sector 12 seasonal climate forecast (SCF) 12 soil conservation 12
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Free 637
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Book / Working Paper 641 Article 157
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Article in journal 156 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 156 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1 Rezension 1
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English 450 Undetermined 348
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Manasan, Rosario G. 33 Llanto, Gilberto M. 20 Medalla, Erlinda M. 20 Orbeta, Aniceto Jr. C. 18 Reyes, Celia M. 18 Israel, Danilo C. 17 Lamberte, Mario B. 16 Aldaba, Rafaelita M. 14 Evenson, Robert E. 14 Austria, Myrna S. 13 Balisacan, Arsenio M. 13 Bautista, Romeo M. 12 David, Cristina C. 12 Yap, Josef T. 12 Aldaba, Fernando T. 10 Angeles, Marian S. delos 10 Guzman, Rosalina G. de 10 Briones, Roehlano M. 9 Cororaton, Caesar B. 9 Coxhead, Ian 9 Predo, Canesio D. 9 Furuoka, Fumitaka 8 Intal, Ponciano Jr. S. 8 Saldaña, Cesar G. 8 Alba, Michael M. 7 Cuenca, Janet S. 7 Mercado-Aldaba, Rafaelita A. 7 Padolina, William G. 7 Quisumbing, Agnes R. 7 Sicat, Gerardo P. 7 Abueg, Luisito C. 6 Bantilan, Maria Cynthia S. 6 David, Isidoro P. 6 Frederiksen, P.C. 6 Habito, Cielito F. 6 Hayman, Peter 6 Lavado, Rouselle F. 6 Liguton, Jennifer P.T. 6 Mina, Christian D. 6 Orbeta, Aniceto C. 6
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Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Government of the Philippines 637 Foundation for Development Cooperation 2 Labor Development Research Team 1
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Philippine Journal of Development 637 Philippine journal of development 161
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RePEc 637 ECONIS (ZBW) 161
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An Empirical Analysis on the Tradeoff between Schooling and Child Labor in the Philippines
Lanzona, Leonardo; Aldaba, Fernando T.; Tamangan, Ronald J. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 2006
Does the prevalence of child work or child labor encumber on the country's economic growth and development? This paper looks into the reality that is child labor and tries to understand its existence in light of education realities and schooling issues in the Philippines. It studies the cruel...
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Perceptions of Fishermen Households on the Long-Term Impact of Coastal Resources Management in Panguil Bay
Israel, Danilo C.; Adan, Elvira Y.; Lopez, Nydia F.; … - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 2006
Coastal resources management (CRM) has flourished as a management approach for attaining a more sustainable form of economic development in the coastal areas of the Philippines. Its proliferation, coupled with the reasonably long time it has been in implementation, now calls for an evaluation of...
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China's WTO Entry: Effects on Its Economy and Implications for the Philippines
Palanca, Ellen - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 2006
This paper investigates the implications of China’s accession to the World Trade Organization in December 2001 for the Philippines based on an analysis of Philippine-China bilateral trade structure, a presentation of the commitments made by China for its WTO accession, and a discussion of this...
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Perceptions of Fishermen Households on the Long-Term Impact of Coastal Resources Management in Panguil Bay
Israel, Danilo C.; Adan, Elvira Y.; Lopez, Nydia F.; … - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 2006
Coastal resources management (CRM) has flourished as a management approach for attaining a more sustainable form of economic development in the coastal areas of the Philippines. Its proliferation, coupled with the reasonably long time it has been in implementation, now calls for an evaluation of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005092777
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An Empirical Analysis on the Tradeoff between Schooling and Child Labor in the Philippines
Lanzona, Leonardo; Aldaba, Fernando T.; Tamangan, Ronald J. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 2006
Does the prevalence of child work or child labor encumber on the country's economic growth and development? This paper looks into the reality that is child labor and tries to understand its existence in light of education realities and schooling issues in the Philippines. It studies the cruel...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005092788
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Analyzing the Impact of Trade Reforms on Welfare and Income Distribution Using a CGE Framework: the Case of the Philippines
Cororaton, Caesar B. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 2006
Trade liberalization--particularly tariff reduction, which is the focus of this paper--triggers changes in both sectoral price ratios and domestic-foreign price ratios. These changes in turn cause a reallocation in production and resources, which lead to a contraction in some production sectors...
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Decentralization of Governance and Financing of Public Roads in the Philippines in the 1990s
Olsson, Jerry - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 2006
A major theoretical as well as political approach to transport infrastructure investment and management is the idea that such services are public goods and should not be subject to private market considerations. However, from time to time, public provision seems to fail, which increases the...
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Governance in Southeast Asia: Issues and Options
Gonzalez, Eduardo T.; Mendoza, Magdalena L. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 2006
This paper attempts to analyze governance systems in Southeast Asia and proposes some policy suggestions that can improve governance practices in the region. To put the discussion on governance systems in a proper context, the paper discusses the governance and growth nexus in Southeast Asia;...
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A Note on the Competitiveness Debate
Yap, Josef T. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 2006
This article deals with the concept of competitiveness. Competitiveness is technically a firm-level concept. However, it is oftentimes extended to the national level--the idea of a country's 'international competitiveness' with the following analogies: market share--export share of country;...
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English as the Language of Trade, Finance, and Technology in APEC: an East Asia Perspective
Medalla, Erlinda M.; Lazaro, Dorothea C. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 2006
The use of English language for cross-border communications is important in many areas of trade ranging from tourism to trade in financial services. English will increase the capacity of people to communicate and exchange ideas and goods across borders. However, the increasing involvement in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005092849
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