Philippine Institute for Development Studies: Recent submissions
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The financial markets in low-income urban communities: The case of Sapang Palay
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1988-03) -
An analysis of the role of pawnshops in the financial system
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The size, financing and impact of the public sector deficit, 1975-1984
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A general assessment of foreign trade barriers to Philippine exports
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Economics of upland resource depletion: Shifting cultivation in the Philippines
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Determinants and policy implications of drug utilization in the Philippines
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1992)The drug question has emerged as the central issue from which current health concerns in the Philippines are hinged on. With the formulation of the National Drug Policy and the legislation on the Generics Act, the supply ... -
Organizing for results : the Philippine agricultural sector
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1992)Philippine agriculture performed poorly in the 1980s. The average annual growth rate declined from 4.8 percent in the 1970s to 2.1 percent, lower than the population growth rate. As a result, export surpluses dwindled ... -
A study on Philippine exchange rate policies
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1992)Since the late 1960s, there has been strong resistance from many quarters against any form of devaluation, in sharp contrast with the near-unanimous call of economists for a realistic depreciation of the currency in order ... -
An analysis of public sector expenditures 1975-1985
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A study on Philippine monetary and banking policies
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1992)During the past few decades, control over monetary and financial market policies was usec by governments in most developing countries as an important tool in their development strategies. To accelerate industrialization ... -
Micro impacts of macroeconomic adjustment policies (MIMAP) : phase II integrative report
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Comparative bank study: A background paper
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1987-04) -
A preliminary inquiry into the micro-level gender effects of macroeconomic adjustment policies
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Philippine macroeconomic policies affecting households
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1992)The Philippine economic performance in the 1980s is typical of highly indebted countries (HICs) which were caught in a bind as a result of prolonged recession in developed countries in the 1980s and the rise in real ... -
Can the informal lenders be co-opted into government credit programs?
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Micro impacts of macroeconomic adjustment policies on health, nutrition and education
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1992)This paper describes a framework for analyzing the micro-level impacts of macroeconomic adjustment policies on health, nutrition and education. In developing the framework, we drew upon the existing body of economic ... -
Trade in banking services in ASEAN countries
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A study of the operations and performance of selected credit cooperatives in the Philippines
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1990)This study attempts to provide an adequate understanding of what a credit cooperative is, in terms of operations and policies, financial performance, and membership. Specifically, the major objectives of the study are: a. ... -
Central Bank policies and the behavior of the money market : the case of the Philippines
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1990)This study attempts to relate policies of the Central Bank with the behavior of the money market. The money market is defined as the short-term financial market covering instruments that are close substitutes for money. ... -
ASEAN-US initiative : the Philippine perspective
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1989)This paper aims to provide country inputs to the Joint Study on ASEAN-US Economic Relations whose main objective is to "identify policy reforms and actions producing mutual benefits for ASEAN and the U.S." in the area ...