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Governance in Southeast Asia: issues and options /

By: Gonzales, Eduardo T.
Contributor(s): Mendoza, Magdalena L.
Series: Vol. 31 No. 1 First Sem 2004.Description: pp.135-171.Subject(s): Governance | Corruption | Development program | Southeast AsiaOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Philippine Journal of DevelopmentSummary: This paper attempts to analyze governance systems in Southeast Asia and proposes some policy suggestions that can improve governance practices in the region. To put the discussion on governance systems in a proper context, the paper discusses the governance and growth nexus in Southeast Asia describes the operating governance systems in Southeast Asia analyzes economic governance, more specifically in the areas of economic management and growth, revenue generation, social spending, access to services, cost of doing business, and corporate governance and examines political governance focusing on the rule of law and judicial independence, conflict management, and voice participation.
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This paper attempts to analyze governance systems in Southeast Asia and proposes some policy suggestions that can improve governance practices in the region. To put the discussion on governance systems in a proper context, the paper discusses the governance and growth nexus in Southeast Asia describes the operating governance systems in Southeast Asia analyzes economic governance, more specifically in the areas of economic management and growth, revenue generation, social spending, access to services, cost of doing business, and corporate governance and examines political governance focusing on the rule of law and judicial independence, conflict management, and voice participation.

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