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institutional actors take a primordial role in improving LSD systems and practices despite policy and financial gaps and development …) nexus of supply-side and demand-side of governance; (j) omnipresence of politics even in matters of local service delivery …
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institutions and capabilities and productivity of their actors; and the role of governance against the backdrop of development … constraints and supported by opportunities for reforms. It further argues that institutions and their actors take the primordial … is that governance - both institutional and democratic - is the key in helping catalyze institutional change and …
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This study looks at emigration governance in the context of decentralized Indonesia. It examines various local …
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This study evaluates the absorptive capacity of a government agency for domestic and external funds. It takes the case of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), one of the biggest recipients of funds from government and foreign sources. Specifically, the paper a) provides an...
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This paper attempts to analyze governance systems in Southeast Asia and proposes some policy suggestions that can … improve governance practices in the region. It also discusses the links between governance and official development assistance … and the role of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation. To put the discussion on governance systems in a proper …
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, improvement in governance of indigenous financial systems, and the importance of savings mobilization. …
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The increasing demands and expectations placed upon the Philippine bureaucracy by a redemocratizing society are further amplified by the strengthening of global institutional pressures emanating from organizations such as the World Trade Organization and the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation....
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The promise and potential of the Philippine economy has remained unrealized notwithstanding the country's talented labor force, skilled professionals, and relatively abundant resources. What ails the Philippines? This paper argues that the incompetence and downright corruption of Philippine...
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This study examines procurement policy issues in light of recent concerns on delays in project implementation and underspending of government agencies. In the 2014 and 2015 reports of the Department of Budget and Management, procurement is cited as a reason for underspending. Likewise,...
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The Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) is a data collection system designed to methodically process and integrate local government data for monitoring both micro impacts of macroeconomic shocks and multidimensional poverty (Partnership for Economic Policy 2018). It aims to address existing...
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