textabstractThis article re-examines a case of corruption that was perpetuated during a period of authoritarian rule in the Philippines: the subversion of ‘coconut levies’, a tax on coconut production imposed by strongman President Ferdinand Marcos from 1971 to 1982. Literature on the case has formed the basis for locating the political origins of the country’s struggles with long-run economic transformation in terms of the extent of ‘rent- seeking’ and articulations of ‘neo-patrimonialism’ in this middle-income developing economy. The article interrogates how extant analyses of the case have explained associated malign developmental outcomes with reference to institutional design and governance conditions. It forwards a re-interpretation ...
Indonesia is the leading global producer of crude palm oil. Mass production of palm oil requires lar...
This study gives a detailed account of coconut production and the social formation of coconut cultiv...
Human rights issues remain commonplace throughout the world, but the transition from authoritarian t...
This article re-examines a case of corruption that was perpetuated during a period of authoritarian ...
This article re-examines a case of corruption that was perpetuated during a period of authoritarian ...
This article elaborates on how agrarian social structures and relations have changed after redistrib...
This article elaborates on how agrarian social structures and relations have changed after redistrib...
This article invokes the “molecular intimacies of empire” to illuminate the links between the superf...
This article invokes the “molecular intimacies of empire” to illuminate the links between the superf...
This book focuses on local bossism, a common political phenomenon where local power brokers achieve ...
This article analyses the relationship between capitalism penetration and growing ecological degrada...
This article analyses the relationship between capitalism penetration and growing ecological degrada...
The early twentieth century was a time of tremendous change for the Philippines when American rule,l...
Indonesia is the leading global producer of crude palm oil. Mass production of palm oil requires lar...
This article is about the role coconut farming plays in violence among the Tausug of the southern Ph...
Indonesia is the leading global producer of crude palm oil. Mass production of palm oil requires lar...
This study gives a detailed account of coconut production and the social formation of coconut cultiv...
Human rights issues remain commonplace throughout the world, but the transition from authoritarian t...
This article re-examines a case of corruption that was perpetuated during a period of authoritarian ...
This article re-examines a case of corruption that was perpetuated during a period of authoritarian ...
This article elaborates on how agrarian social structures and relations have changed after redistrib...
This article elaborates on how agrarian social structures and relations have changed after redistrib...
This article invokes the “molecular intimacies of empire” to illuminate the links between the superf...
This article invokes the “molecular intimacies of empire” to illuminate the links between the superf...
This book focuses on local bossism, a common political phenomenon where local power brokers achieve ...
This article analyses the relationship between capitalism penetration and growing ecological degrada...
This article analyses the relationship between capitalism penetration and growing ecological degrada...
The early twentieth century was a time of tremendous change for the Philippines when American rule,l...
Indonesia is the leading global producer of crude palm oil. Mass production of palm oil requires lar...
This article is about the role coconut farming plays in violence among the Tausug of the southern Ph...
Indonesia is the leading global producer of crude palm oil. Mass production of palm oil requires lar...
This study gives a detailed account of coconut production and the social formation of coconut cultiv...
Human rights issues remain commonplace throughout the world, but the transition from authoritarian t...