This paper explores the potentials of including the broad realm of human resource development into the proposed bilateral economic agreements between Japan and the Philippines. The authors greatly recognized that the extent and sustainability of a nation’s economic development is largely anchored on the degree of development of its largest asset, the human resource, hence exploring possible areas where such asset can be developed and make the most of is essential. An extensive review and comparison of the current human resource situation of the two countries was conducted primarily to delineate possible areas of cooperation and/or complementation, particularly on the general areas of health, nutrition, and education and training. These huma...
Berhman (1990) cited the Philippines as one of the few countries where the otherwise well accepted p...
Although the importance of human capacity building has been cited in the growth of economies, it has...
With the movement of capital, goods, and services, comes the movement of people as a driving force o...
This study aims to establish the linkages between human capital and human resource development, and ...
The Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement is envisioned to further boost Japan's ODA to t...
The paper looks at firm-level factors that affect Philippine exports to Japan with the main objectiv...
Going by the statements of the Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan’s top priority with regards ...
The impact of the Japan-Philippine Economic Agreement(JPEPA) can be enriched by providing a regional...
The current financial crisis, which has engulfed East Asia since July 1997 and has subsequently spre...
With less than two years after its ratification, many of the economic gains expected under JPEPA hav...
With less than two years after its ratification, many of the economic gains expected under JPEPA hav...
Investment in human capital is vital for economic development of a nation. It also contributes towar...
The paper aims to identify industry and macrolevel factors that affect competitiveness of selected s...
Japan and ASEAN have long been staunch allies in the region and Japan has been showing its unwaverin...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 It is widely said that a rapid economic growth in Asian region now is the engine of develop...
Berhman (1990) cited the Philippines as one of the few countries where the otherwise well accepted p...
Although the importance of human capacity building has been cited in the growth of economies, it has...
With the movement of capital, goods, and services, comes the movement of people as a driving force o...
This study aims to establish the linkages between human capital and human resource development, and ...
The Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement is envisioned to further boost Japan's ODA to t...
The paper looks at firm-level factors that affect Philippine exports to Japan with the main objectiv...
Going by the statements of the Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan’s top priority with regards ...
The impact of the Japan-Philippine Economic Agreement(JPEPA) can be enriched by providing a regional...
The current financial crisis, which has engulfed East Asia since July 1997 and has subsequently spre...
With less than two years after its ratification, many of the economic gains expected under JPEPA hav...
With less than two years after its ratification, many of the economic gains expected under JPEPA hav...
Investment in human capital is vital for economic development of a nation. It also contributes towar...
The paper aims to identify industry and macrolevel factors that affect competitiveness of selected s...
Japan and ASEAN have long been staunch allies in the region and Japan has been showing its unwaverin...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 It is widely said that a rapid economic growth in Asian region now is the engine of develop...
Berhman (1990) cited the Philippines as one of the few countries where the otherwise well accepted p...
Although the importance of human capacity building has been cited in the growth of economies, it has...
With the movement of capital, goods, and services, comes the movement of people as a driving force o...