This paper examines the Philippines and Viet Nam’s contrasting human development and growth experiences since 1986 from a political economy perspective. By a sequenced combination of market liberalization, land reform, and public investments in health and education, plus large aid and foreign direct investment inflows, Viet Nam generated broad-based, sustained, and rapid economic growth. Viet Nam’s authoritarian but socially inclusive governments then used progressive taxation and inter-provincial transfers to translate this growth into human development outcomes. In contrast, in the Philippines, traditional elites were able to dominate the democratic process, capture rents and divert resources away from investment in human development and ...
Economic reforms initiated in the late 1980s significantly changed the economy of Vietnam from sever...
Recent studies indicate that official development assistance (ODA) which started more than 50 years ...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) and human capital ...
This paper examines the Philippines and Viet Nam’s contrasting human development and growth experien...
After WWII, the economic prospects of the Philippines, then the second-largest economy in Asia, were...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines the long-...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the U.S. not risen unlike its Asi...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the United States not risen unlik...
Note: UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical commen...
Once called the Sick Man of Asia, the Philippines has recently gained a respectable record of econom...
This paper attempts to explore the use of an OECD Multi-Dimensional Country Review (MDCR) framework ...
This paper has attempted to investigate the two major issues in development economics through observ...
54 p.Vietnam has achieved rapid development in the last 10 years because it has successfully impleme...
The Philippines has been labelled the Sick Man of Asia. In the early 1950s the Philippines was among...
This paper discusses Vietnam's economic development path since the later half of the last century. T...
Economic reforms initiated in the late 1980s significantly changed the economy of Vietnam from sever...
Recent studies indicate that official development assistance (ODA) which started more than 50 years ...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) and human capital ...
This paper examines the Philippines and Viet Nam’s contrasting human development and growth experien...
After WWII, the economic prospects of the Philippines, then the second-largest economy in Asia, were...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines the long-...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the U.S. not risen unlike its Asi...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the United States not risen unlik...
Note: UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical commen...
Once called the Sick Man of Asia, the Philippines has recently gained a respectable record of econom...
This paper attempts to explore the use of an OECD Multi-Dimensional Country Review (MDCR) framework ...
This paper has attempted to investigate the two major issues in development economics through observ...
54 p.Vietnam has achieved rapid development in the last 10 years because it has successfully impleme...
The Philippines has been labelled the Sick Man of Asia. In the early 1950s the Philippines was among...
This paper discusses Vietnam's economic development path since the later half of the last century. T...
Economic reforms initiated in the late 1980s significantly changed the economy of Vietnam from sever...
Recent studies indicate that official development assistance (ODA) which started more than 50 years ...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) and human capital ...