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It is clear from data that worker movements in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), like elsewhere, are dominated by unskilled and semiskilled workers. It is also well-known that movements of these types of workers are dominated by irregular migration mainly because of lack of...
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infrastructure development - which are key to the economic growth and development of the Philippines. Hence, we investigate how the … Philippines, and determined the benefits that he Philippines can reap from RCEP. Our analysis suggests that the RCEP is a marginal … opportunities in trade in services may be valuable for the Philippines. However, there are challenges in the form of market access …
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The study identifies outstanding issues and bottlenecks and provides recommendations to facilitate the Philippines …
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Philippines. Through the ASEAN Framework on the Trade in Services, the Philippines has committed to liberalize various sectors …
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Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The countries are grouped into sending (Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines) and receiving …
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