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Economic Policies and Philippine Agriculture

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  • David, Cristina C.

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Evaluation of the impact of general policies, such as trade and foreign exchange, financial, fiscal and employment policies and specific measures relating to subsectors in agriculture, such as price policies, credit programs and efficiency, indicates that almost all agricultural activities investigated appear to enjoy a comparative advantage. Evidence suggests a strong economic potential in agriculture. While price interventions are unquestionably geared to promote various development goals, such policies have been adverse to agriculture sector. Several problems in the agriculture’s subsectors are also identified.

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  • David, Cristina C., 1983. "Economic Policies and Philippine Agriculture," Working Papers WP 1983-02, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:wpaper:wp_1983-02
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    1. Fumihide Takeuchi & Takehiko Hagino, 1998. "Intersectoral resource allocation and its impact on economic development in the Philippines," Policy Research Working Paper Series 1883, The World Bank.
    2. Roumasset, James, 1992. "INVESTING in Agriculturally-Led Growth: The Philippine Case," MPRA Paper 14847, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. repec:phd:pjdevt:jpd_1990_vol__xvii_no__2-d is not listed on IDEAS
    4. repec:phd:pjdevt:jpd_1987_vol__xiv_no__1-h is not listed on IDEAS
    5. David, Cristina C. & Intal, Ponciano & Balisacan, Arsenio M., 2007. "Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in the Philippines," Agricultural Distortions Working Paper Series 48477, World Bank.
    6. Pray, Carl E., 1986. "Agricultural Research and Technology Transfer by the Private Sector in the Philippines," Reports 7524, University of Minnesota, Economic Development Center.
    7. Alburo, Florian & Shepherd, Geoffrey, 1986. "Trade Liberalization and Experience in the Philippines, 1960-1984," Working Papers WP 1986-01, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
    8. Balisacan, Arsenio M., 1991. "Linkages, Poverty and Income Distribution," Working Papers WP 1991-15, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

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    agriculture sector; economic reform;

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