The disappointing performance of the Philippine industrial sector in the past five decades has been attributed to several factors such as the lack of a stable macroeconomic environment, poor infrastructure, low productivity, low savings rate, and an overvalued currency. This paper attempts to summarize the link between competition policy, technology policy, and industrial policy, and suggests direction for future industrial policy. It gives a brief discussion on recent Philippine industrial development; analyzes the scope and elements of competition policy; and gives an assessment of industrial policy in the Philippines
After decades of weak growth, Philippine manufactured exports have performed impressively in recent ...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
Shortly after the assumption of President Aquino to the office, the government has instituted a wide...
The disappointing performance of the Philippine industrial sector in the past five decades has been ...
From being second to Japan in the early 1950s, the Philippine manufacturing sector has now been rate...
In contrast to Japan and the “dragon economies,” the Philippines has not been able to partake in the...
This paper discusses the major factors which affect Indonesia's industrial competitiveness, specific...
This paper looks at the presence of barriers to competition that prevent domestic and international ...
Compared to the recent successes of Indonesia, Philippines vehicle production has faced severe probl...
Includes bibliographyThe debate in the region on industrial policy is currently centered on policies...
Industrial policies have been important tools in the quest for development in the Philippines. Medal...
Departing from the usual indicators of sound economic fundamentals, this paper argues that factors l...
This paper examines the competitiveness of the Philippine information technology (IT) industry vis-à...
This paper examines how the optimal degree of competition for a developing market could be achieved ...
The paper aims to identify industry and macrolevel factors that affect competitiveness of selected s...
After decades of weak growth, Philippine manufactured exports have performed impressively in recent ...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
Shortly after the assumption of President Aquino to the office, the government has instituted a wide...
The disappointing performance of the Philippine industrial sector in the past five decades has been ...
From being second to Japan in the early 1950s, the Philippine manufacturing sector has now been rate...
In contrast to Japan and the “dragon economies,” the Philippines has not been able to partake in the...
This paper discusses the major factors which affect Indonesia's industrial competitiveness, specific...
This paper looks at the presence of barriers to competition that prevent domestic and international ...
Compared to the recent successes of Indonesia, Philippines vehicle production has faced severe probl...
Includes bibliographyThe debate in the region on industrial policy is currently centered on policies...
Industrial policies have been important tools in the quest for development in the Philippines. Medal...
Departing from the usual indicators of sound economic fundamentals, this paper argues that factors l...
This paper examines the competitiveness of the Philippine information technology (IT) industry vis-à...
This paper examines how the optimal degree of competition for a developing market could be achieved ...
The paper aims to identify industry and macrolevel factors that affect competitiveness of selected s...
After decades of weak growth, Philippine manufactured exports have performed impressively in recent ...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
Shortly after the assumption of President Aquino to the office, the government has instituted a wide...