Trade liberalization experience in the Philippines, 1960-84.
By: Alburo, Florian; Shepherd, Geoffrey.
Series: PIDS Working Paper No.86-01.Publisher: Makati, Metro Manila: Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 985. Subject(s): Philippines -- Commercial policy. Tariff -- Philippines. Foreign exchange -- Government policy -- Philippines. Philippines -- Commerce -- Statistics. Commerce. Commercial policy. Foreign exchange -- Government policy. Tariff. PhilippinesOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The study traces the evolution of policies and/or factors that influenced the process of implementing a trade liberalization policy in the Philippines for the period of 1960-1984. Starting with a description of the Philippine economy's attributes, in terms of population and labor force, investment, capital and industry characteristics, the study goes on to describe observable long-term policy patterns, using several commercial and financial indicators to discern the degree of restriction or liberalization pursued by the country.