Date Published:
Jun 01, 1996
Focus Area(s):
Code:
DP 1996-06

The devolution of functions and responsibilities to LGUs has translated to the expectations of an improved delivery of public goods and services. However, LGU funding, mainly coming from the national government, loans from the government-owned financial institutions and Municipal Development Fund, have not been sufficient to meet the LGU requirement. This study provides results and analyses that can assist the government in developing a policy and institutional framework for the establishment of a municipal credit system well participated by the private sector.

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This publication has been cited 3 times

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  1. Bautista, Romeo M. and Mario B. Lamberte. 1996. The Philippines: Economic developments and prospects. Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 10, no. 2, 16-31. Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government, The Australian National University.
  2. Freire, Mila et. al. 2004. Subnational capital markets in developing countries: From theory to practice. World Bank Publications - Books, number 15044. The World Bank Group.
  3. Manasan, Rosario G.. 2007. Local public finance in the Philippines: Lessons in autonomy and accountability. Philippine Journal of Development, 22, no. 2. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.


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