The Philippine export processing zones represent the neoliberal character of the country's policies. They are a component and a microcosm of a strategy that deepens linkages with the global economy. The purpose of this dissertation is to analyze neoliberal development through this instance of neoliberalism. It proposes a framework, the neoliberal double movement, an adaptation of Polanyi's double movement. To this end, it charts the changes in Philippine EPZ policy and the impacts of the Bataan zone from their inception to 1995.Data was gathered during field research in Manila and Bataan from 1995 to 1999. Research consisted of documentary research, zone visits, and more than 30 interviews. Interviewees included former cabinet secretaries a...
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Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2014.This el...
This dissertation examines how the Philippines became the primary postwar site for the development a...
The Bataan Export Processing Zone (BEPZ) plays an important role in the industrialization of the cou...
The Philippines is essentially a nation of micro and small producers living in a group of islands th...
Taking its cue from other Asian countries, the Philippines has joined several international trade or...
This dissertation “follows the policy” of return and reintegration for returning overseas Filipino w...
Neoliberalism in the Philippines came at a time when the country was considered the “Sick Man of Asi...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1993.In...
'Globalization' has become a powerful icon in academic, policy and business circles. This thesis se...
One of the defining characteristics of the Ramos administration was his banner socio-economic progra...
This paper first characterizes the economy of the Philippines, a developing country in Southeast Asi...
The Philippines is a developing nation, but development has not been as rapid as in other countries ...
This article aims to shed light on processes of neoliberal restructuring by tracing the ways that a ...
The thesis is centered on the Filipino First Policy of President Carlos P. Garcia implemented from 1...
This paper attempts to explore the use of an OECD Multi-Dimensional Country Review (MDCR) framework ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2014.This el...
This dissertation examines how the Philippines became the primary postwar site for the development a...
The Bataan Export Processing Zone (BEPZ) plays an important role in the industrialization of the cou...
The Philippines is essentially a nation of micro and small producers living in a group of islands th...
Taking its cue from other Asian countries, the Philippines has joined several international trade or...
This dissertation “follows the policy” of return and reintegration for returning overseas Filipino w...
Neoliberalism in the Philippines came at a time when the country was considered the “Sick Man of Asi...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1993.In...
'Globalization' has become a powerful icon in academic, policy and business circles. This thesis se...
One of the defining characteristics of the Ramos administration was his banner socio-economic progra...
This paper first characterizes the economy of the Philippines, a developing country in Southeast Asi...
The Philippines is a developing nation, but development has not been as rapid as in other countries ...
This article aims to shed light on processes of neoliberal restructuring by tracing the ways that a ...
The thesis is centered on the Filipino First Policy of President Carlos P. Garcia implemented from 1...
This paper attempts to explore the use of an OECD Multi-Dimensional Country Review (MDCR) framework ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2014.This el...
This dissertation examines how the Philippines became the primary postwar site for the development a...