Policy innovation in a weak democracy: Afta implementation and trade.../ by Jenny D. Balboa.
By: Balboa, Jenny D.
Material type: BookPlace of publication: Quezon CityPublisher: Ateneo De Manila University PressDate of publication: 2023Description: xvi, 187 p.; 15 cm.ISBN: 9786214482191.Subject(s): Philippine Economic Relations -- Philippines | Economic Policy -- PhilippinesDDC classification: FIL 382.71 B18 2023Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Books | High School Department Filipiniana | 300-399 Social Science | FIL 382.71 B18 2023 (Browse shelf) | Available |
For many developing economies with colonial history, the prospect of trade liberalization almost always hits a raw nerve, given how unfair trade policy was imposed on them in the past. However, in the last few decades, a consequential phenomenon has emerged: globalization was embraced even by developing economies. The Philippines was part of that phenomenon. After the people power revolution in 1986, the newly installed democratic government under Corazon Aquino implemented trade reforms and eventually accede to ASEAN Free Trade Area, and how did the succeeding administration of Fidel Ramos sustain those reforms?
This book examines why the Philippines government came to implement trade reforms and accede to AFTA despite impediments. It presents a comprehensive framework for analyzing foreign economic policy by examining the interaction between domestic and international factors.
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