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Monitoring and evaluation of agricultural policy indicators
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2012For the Philippines, agricultural growth has been slow and erratic since the 1980s. Previous studies have argued that poor agricultural performance has been caused largely by weaknesses in the sector’s policy and institutional framework.DocumentCredit subsidy in Philippine agriculture
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2012As the rural economy develops and transforms, opportunities for investments in farm enterprise and technological changes require complementary investments that increase demand for working and investment capital.DocumentProgress in ratification and implementation of ASEAN Protocols and Agreements in the Philippine transport sector
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2012ASEAN transport cooperation is a key issue in the preparation for an ASEAN Economic Community in 2015. Transport cooperation requires member countries to ratify and sign protocols and agreements that will liberalize the transport sector in ASEAN. The transport sector in this study covers maritime and air transport.DocumentFilipino elderly living arrangements, work activity, and labor income as old-age support
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2012Results from the 2007 National Transfer Accounts (NTA) for the PhilippinesDocumentPhilippines 2007 National Transfer Accounts: consumption, labor income, and lifecycle deficit by income group
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2012The NTA flow accounts for the Philippines for the year 2007 include not only national level estimates but also estimates by income group. Three income groups are defined, referred to as income terciles. This paper compares age profiles of consumption and labor income across income groups.DocumentPhilippines 2007 National Transfer Accounts: financing consumption and lifecycle deficit by income group
2012The NTA flow accounts for the Philippines for the year 2007 include not only national level estimates but also estimates by income group. Three income groups are defined, referred to as income terciles. This paper examines the financing of consumption by income group. One source of financing is own labor income.DocumentImplications of Philippine trends in education financing and projected change in school-age population on education expenditures by income group: Using National Transfer Accounts results
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2012Financing of education in the Philippines is mainly by the government (public) and by households (private), and since the 1990s there has been a shift in the public/private mix in education financing toward higher private share.DocumentPhilippines 2007 National Transfer Accounts: consumption, income, and intergenerational reallocation of resources - revised estimates
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2012This paper describes the revised national level estimates of the 2007 Philippines NTA.DocumentPhilippines 2007 National Transfer Accounts: consumption, income, and intergenerational reallocation of resources
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2012The 2007 NTA for the Philippines provides more recent information about which population age groups incur lifecycle deficit, the sizes of the aggregate deficits, and how consumption is financed for the different age groups. It also provides age profiles for consumption and labor income (and components) estimated using 2007 data.DocumentRules of Origin in ASEAN+1 FTAs and the value chain in East Asia
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2012The role of the value chain systems in regional economic integration has become increasingly important, especially in East Asia with the growth of production networks led by Japan.Pages
