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This article focused on the three Pulong-Saliksikan held: on regulated imports, on the NAFTA and on catfish consumption. The forum on regulated impor..
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Development does not entail only economic growth but also the improvement in the lives of the masses. Through volunteerism opportunities for change c..
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This article is about the Symposium on Structures and Reforms for Rural Development in the Philippines held on March 17, 1993. The symposium was divi..
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This article discusses the results of several component studies of the Department of Health and Philippine Instituted for Development Studies. It dis..
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This article focuses on the new software system called MICAS developed by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). It discusse..
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This article focuses on the common perception that the Philippines has a "bloated" bureaucracy. It takes a look on areas where the bureaucracy can be..
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This article presents the findings and policy implications of the studies done under the Dynamics of Rural Development (DRD) Project part II. The DRD ..
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This article focuses on the overall revision of methodologies and concepts done by the National Statistical Coordination Board to reflect the real tra..
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This article features the seminar-discussion that presented the highlights of the World Bank published Report. The seminar presented the three-pronged..
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This article focuses on the importance of credit access by exporters. It discusess the need for policy measures and support programs to ensure an imm..
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This article features the Micro Impact of Macro Adjustmen Policies (MIMAP) project. It discusses the activities to be undertaken. The article expoun..
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