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Evaluation studies on conditional cash transfers (CCT) in the Philippines found small if not insignificantly different …
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Numerous studies have tried to explain the poor growth performance of the Philippines. This paper critically reviews … related literature on constraints to long-run growth, as it applies to the Philippines. We evaluate several factors, namely …
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measures of spatial autocorrelation on land values, patterns of local development and linkages in the Philippines are traced …
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209 innovations introduced in selected 48 local governments in the Philippines during the period June 2004-June 2008, the …
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In developing countries like the Philippines, a major policy concern is the inequity in access to health and education …
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This study examines "choke points" in the supply chain of two selected commodity groups that are of interest to the ASEAN region; within the HS15 group the study focuses on crude coconut oil (CNO); for HS03 the study covers fish and crustacean, mollusks, and other aquatic invertebrates (HS 03)....
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In 2010, the Philippines appeared to be on track to attain by 2015 its target for Millennium Development Goals 4 …
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We investigate the effects of two accountability measures on the decisions of the local governments under decentralization. Using a panel of Philippine municipalities and cities in three election years, we find that term limits have negative but weak effects on the provision of health insurance...
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Using a panel dataset from cities and municipalities in the Philippines in 2001, 2004 and 2007, we investigate whether …
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Fertilizer policy in the country has evolved from pervasive interventionism in the 1970s to today`s market-oriented regime. Government has abandoned price policies and subsidies, focusing rather on standard setting, quality regulation, and training. Over the same period domestic demand for...
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