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Large estimates of the benefits of microeconomic reform have been put forward in official studies. By contrast, Quiggin (1997) concludes that benefits of microeconomic reforms have been modest. A key area of disagreement relates to the claim that increased competition leads to increases in...
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Imports are increasingly becoming a significant source of Japan's pork supply. Japan's share of imports to total consumption increased from 9 percent in 1980 to 24 percent in 1990, reaching a maximum of 44 percent in 1996. Under the World Trade Organization (WTO) safeguard provisions for pork,...
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This paper provides a summary measure of the possible new commitments in the area of market access undertaken by the European Union and the United States, using the Trade Restrictiveness Index (TRI) as the tariff aggregator. Indicators such as the TRI, based on welfare theory, integrate economic...
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This paper summarizes studies of carbon (C) mitigation potential and costs of about 40 forestry options in seven developing countries. Each study uses the same methodological approach - Comprehensive Mitigation Assessment Process (COMAP) - to estimate the above parameters between 2000 and 2030....
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In the Philippines, where rice is considered the most important food crop, attempts to influence rice prices have been …
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small petagics fishery in central Philippines was analyzed in three stages. A dynamic pool model represented the dynamics of …
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Island, Philippines is presented. The method of collecting information about transactions cost of fisheries co-management had …
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"In the Philippines, small-scale fisheries, as common pool resources, remains beset by the problems of resource … Philippines entering its second generation, there have been both successes and failures. There have been substantial gains in the …
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The ability of households to insure consumption from adverse shocks is an important aspect of vulnerability to poverty. How is consumption insurance achieved in a low-income setting where formal credit and insurance markets have been observed to be imperfect or missing? Using 2003 data from the...
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in developing fund raising strategies of evangelical non-government organization (NGOs) in the Philippines. The main …
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