Newly installed President Estrada is confronted by the same unenviable situation as his two predecessors. Former President Aquino has presided over an economy battered by the external debt crisis while President Ramos battled the aftermath of the Gulf war. The new administration, on the other hand, is facing a regional economic crisis. One section of this paper is devoted to explain the causes of the current crisis to help us understand why past policies have been ineffective to the present circumstances. However, the primary objective of the paper is to assess the performance of the economy over the period 1986-1997 and to determine how far the Philippine economy has gone. Special attention is given to the economic program of the immediate...
This paper reviews economic developments in the Philippines during 1990–95. By 1994, all the element...
Within the context of “NIC-hood,” this paper advances that the country and the government should und...
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand have not recouped their losses from the ...
In an attempt to provide sound analysis of how the current administration fared, this paper discusse...
This paper discusses the recent economic performance of the Philippines, prospects in the economy f...
This paper describes the nature of structural adjustments necessary for the economy to bounce back t...
Recent developments have put the Philippine economy at the threshold of another Balance-of-Payments...
Once called the Sick Man of Asia, the Philippines has recently gained a respectable record of econom...
One of the defining characteristics of the Ramos administration was his banner socio-economic progra...
The ar.ticle analyzes the problems confronting the Philippine economy and offers an explanation of ...
Strategic policy reforms are critical to achieving high and sustained economic growth rates necessar...
This article is presented before the 19th Annual Meeting of the Philippine Economic Society at the M...
Since the debt crisis of the 1980s, Philippine economic performance has been an outlier in East Asia...
This paper attempts to explore the use of an OECD Multi-Dimensional Country Review (MDCR) framework ...
Philippine GDP growth surged toits highest level in 31 years, re-cording 7.3 percent in 2007 (Table ...
This paper reviews economic developments in the Philippines during 1990–95. By 1994, all the element...
Within the context of “NIC-hood,” this paper advances that the country and the government should und...
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand have not recouped their losses from the ...
In an attempt to provide sound analysis of how the current administration fared, this paper discusse...
This paper discusses the recent economic performance of the Philippines, prospects in the economy f...
This paper describes the nature of structural adjustments necessary for the economy to bounce back t...
Recent developments have put the Philippine economy at the threshold of another Balance-of-Payments...
Once called the Sick Man of Asia, the Philippines has recently gained a respectable record of econom...
One of the defining characteristics of the Ramos administration was his banner socio-economic progra...
The ar.ticle analyzes the problems confronting the Philippine economy and offers an explanation of ...
Strategic policy reforms are critical to achieving high and sustained economic growth rates necessar...
This article is presented before the 19th Annual Meeting of the Philippine Economic Society at the M...
Since the debt crisis of the 1980s, Philippine economic performance has been an outlier in East Asia...
This paper attempts to explore the use of an OECD Multi-Dimensional Country Review (MDCR) framework ...
Philippine GDP growth surged toits highest level in 31 years, re-cording 7.3 percent in 2007 (Table ...
This paper reviews economic developments in the Philippines during 1990–95. By 1994, all the element...
Within the context of “NIC-hood,” this paper advances that the country and the government should und...
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand have not recouped their losses from the ...