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This piece synthesizes the development strategies of Korea, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam and draws some relevant …
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the context of Mindanao, a conflict-affected society in the Philippines, using a combination of census micro-data on over …
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to the other player's payoff. We test this experimentally in a developing country setting, the Philippines. We consider a …
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local politicians spanning a city in the Philippines. We then collect survey data on formal network connections, electoral …
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governance' (which he earlier employed in his bloody 'war on drugs') in addressing the COVID19 crisis in the Philippines. …
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Philippines by examining both the vertical and horizontal measures in terms of opportunities in accessing basic services such as … ethnic groups in the Philippines. Muslims (particularly indigenous people) are the worst-off ethnic groups while the non …
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sphere. I establish these findings in the deeply-divided society of Mindanao in the southern Philippines by analysing over 6 …
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We study structural transformation and change in the Vietnamese economy using two Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs), one for the year 2000 and a recently compiled SAM for the year 2012. This period is of particular interest as it features an important shift in terms of more economic integration...
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In many developing countries the skill base is a cause of concern with respect to international competition. Firm-provided training is generally seen as an important tool for bridging the skills gap between labour force and private sector demand. Yet little is known about how successful such...
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A rising number of firms from developing countries have adopted voluntary private standards in the last decade. This has become an area of active research, especially in terms of the impact of private standards on trade, organizational performance, and employee outcomes. This paper analyses how...
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