Built on dreams, grounded in reality : economic policy reform in the Philippines.
Publication details: Makati City, Philippines : Asia Foundation, 2011.Edition: First editionDescription: xxviii, 306 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 23 cmISBN:- 978971924457
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Includes index. Built on dreams, grounded in reality: Economic policy reform in the Philippines (1st ed.). Makati City, Philippines: Asia Foundation.
Chapter 1: Engendering Reform -- Chapter 2: A Market-Oriented Policy Reform Option: The Philippine Roll-On/Roll-Off (RO-RO) Experience -- Chapter 3: Exploring the Political Economy of Civil Aviation Reforms in the Philippines -- Chapter 4: The Privatization of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System: How and Why It Was Won -- Chapter 5: Unleashing the Power of Competition: The Philippine Telecommunications Reform Story -- Chapter 6: Property Rights Reform in the Philippines: The Residential Free Patent Act -- Chapter 7: Stymied Reforms in Rice Marketing in the Philippines, 1980-2009 -- Chapter 8: BIR Reform Initiatiatives: Why is Success so Elusive? -- Chapter 9: Development Thinking and the Rise of Human Agency -- Chapter 10: Development Entrepreneurship
Built on dreams, grounded in reality is a set of case studies ny academic and development practitioners focused on trying to uncover why some Philippine economic policy reforms succeeded while others failed. It includes five successful reform cases on how competition was introduced in telecommunications, civil aviation, and sea transport; how water services was privatized; and how a property rights law was passed. Two unsuccessful reforms, reforming the tax administration agency and a government corporation involved in the grain-rice sector, are also examined. Development agencies, practitioners, policymakers, and academics get a front-row seat in the fascinating and engaging political battles fought leading to a better appreciation and understanding of how institutional reforms happen and who make them happen.
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