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There has been a growing conversation about the revival of Manufacturing to push back growing inequality and reduce poverty. We discuss the pathways by which a higher share of the Manufacturing sector in GDP may bring about lower poverty incidence while a higher share of Services may have the...
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Starting with the premise that technological innovation and economic growth are interactive and mutually reinforcing, this paper argues that in order to have a fighting chance in the Asean Economic Community (AEC), let alone global, competition, the Philippines (PH) needs to appreciably ramp up...
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industrial catching up until after World War II. Before the 1950s, Southeast Asian manufacturing hardly grew at all: while … fast industrial growth club before World War II - the Philippines - had its industrial growth collapse after the ISI years …
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Philippines conformed to the world-wide unconditional industrial convergence pattern for seven decades, it began to deviate from …
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