Philippine Journal of Development

Philippine Journal of Development
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2001
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: UOM:39015078320630

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The Philippine Journal of Science

The Philippine Journal of Science
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 900
Release: 1976
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015038820232

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A memorial number was issued with v.7.

NEDA Journal of Development

NEDA Journal of Development
Author: Philippines. National Economic and Development Authority
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1974
Genre: Philippines
ISBN: UCLA:31158005690903

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Routledge Handbook of the Contemporary Philippines

Routledge Handbook of the Contemporary Philippines
Author: Mark R. Thompson,Eric Vincent C. Batalla
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 687
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317485254

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The Philippines is a fascinating example of a "poor country democracy" where issues of economic development and poverty, political participation and stability, as well as ethnicity and migration are crucial. The Routledge Handbook of the Contemporary Philippines provides a comprehensive overview of the current political, economic, social, and cultural issues of the country. The Handbook is divided into the following four sections concentrating on a different aspect of the Philippines: domestic politics; foreign relations; economics and social policy; cultures and movements. In terms of domestic politics, chapters discuss clientelism, bossism, dynasties, pork barrel and corruption as well as institutions - the presidency, congress, the judiciary, the civil service, political parties, and civilian-military relations. The Philippines is confronted with many overseas challenges, with the foreign relations section focused on the country’s relationship with China, Japan, and the USA as well as assessing the impact of the Filipino diaspora community around the world. Regarding economics and social policy, authors examine industrial policy, capital flight, microfinance, technocracy, economic nationalism, poverty, social welfare programs, and livelihoods. The final section on Philippine cultures and movements highlights issues of customs, gender, religion, and nationalism while also examining various social and political forces - the peasantry, the middle class, indigenous peoples, NGOs, the left, trade unionism, the women’s movement, and major insurgencies. Written by leading experts in the field, the Handbook provides students, scholars, and policymakers of Southeast Asia with an interdisciplinary resource on the evolving politics, society, and economics of the Philippines.

Philippine Journal of Education

Philippine Journal of Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 530
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015077224460

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The Philippine Economy

The Philippine Economy
Author: Ramon L Clarete,Emmanuel F Esguerra,Hal Hill
Publsiher: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2018-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789814786508

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In this volume, a leading group of scholars pose the question, has the Philippine economy rejoined the dynamic East Asian mainstream and, if so, what set of policies and priorities are required to maintain the strong economic momentum of recent years? Successive chapters address issues related to growth and poverty, infrastructure and urbanization, education, health, the environment, energy, development finance, and governance and institutions. The book has been written with a broad audience in mind. First and foremost it is for readers in, and interested in, this fascinating and important country with a population that now exceeds a hundred million. Second, it will appeal to those in the broader development community with an interest in the analytical and policy challenges that democratic, middle-income countries face as they struggle to lift their citizens out of poverty and to achieve broad-based and environmentally sustainable growth.

Philippine Journal of Public Administration

Philippine Journal of Public Administration
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1977
Genre: Philippines
ISBN: IND:30000103918631

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In Pursuit of Progress

In Pursuit of Progress
Author: Hannah C. M. Bulloch
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0824858867

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How are meta-narratives of development entangled in people’s identities and life trajectories? How do they inhabit people’s histories, their understandings of their place in the world, and their dreams for the future? The idea of development has been deconstructed and scrutinized as a “Western” metaphor ordering global difference and as a banner under which diverse schemes for societal improvement find legitimacy and common purpose. But how is development assimilated into the worldviews of development’s subjects? How does it reshape identities and in what ways is it reshaped in the process? Drawing on a decade of ethnographic research on the Philippine island of Siquijor, In Pursuit of Progress explores myths, meanings, and practices of development and its counterparts, progress and modernization. It does so not only by considering development as planned, community-wide interventions aimed at society-wide improvements in living standards, but by recognizing that, as a cognitive tool for organizing relationships between people, development is personal. For Siquijodnon, development, or kalamboan, is also a process of self-transformation concerning changes in knowledge, body, roles, and cultural orientation. Emblems as diverse as skin color, Christianity, infant formula, and infrastructure make statements about development on Siquijor. Kalamboan is bound up with social mobility, consumption, and status, but so too is it imbued with ideals of the “simple life,” a life of austerity and attention to social relationships, and with other assumptions about how people should live. Author Hannah Bulloch analyzes development not only as a prescription for material aspiration but also for moral endeavor. In Pursuit of Progress, offers rich, ethnographic insights into contemporary Visayan culture, engaging with questions of enduring significance in Philippines studies, including livelihood change, “colonial mentality,” everyday politics, and moral economy. It will contribute to debates in anthropology, sociology, and development studies regarding the ways in which discourses of development act upon local and global power relations.