Medium-term Philippine development plan, 1999-2004.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philippines : National Economic and Development Authority, c1999Description: xxix, various pagings : colors, illustrations ; 28 cmSubject(s): DEVELOPMENT PLANLOC classification: HD 72 .N3 1999
Contents:
Chapter 1. development challenge -- Chapter 2. social reform and development -- Chapter 3. agriculture, agrarian reform and natural resources -- Chapter 4. industry and services -- Chapter 5. infrastructure development -- Chapter 6. governance and institutions development -- Chapter 7. macroeconomics framework and development financing.
Summary: Over the past two planning periods, the Philippines took on the challenge of shaking off its image as southeast asia's basket case. Amidst the difficult task of protecting the democratic gains achieved in 1986, structural reforms were painstaking pursued over the years to gradually free the economy from ineffective government interventions and a system of protection which engendered inefficiency in the production and distribution of goods and services.
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Gen. Ed - CEAS Filipiniana FIL HD 72 .N3 1999 c.1 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000011394
Books Books LRC - Graduate Studies
National University - Manila
Gen. Ed - CEAS Filipiniana FIL HD 72 .N3 1999 c.2 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.2 Available NULIB000011395

Chapter 1. development challenge -- Chapter 2. social reform and development -- Chapter 3. agriculture, agrarian reform and natural resources -- Chapter 4. industry and services -- Chapter 5. infrastructure development -- Chapter 6. governance and institutions development -- Chapter 7. macroeconomics framework and development financing.

Over the past two planning periods, the Philippines took on the challenge of shaking off its image as southeast asia's basket case. Amidst the difficult task of protecting the democratic gains achieved in 1986, structural reforms were painstaking pursued over the years to gradually free the economy from ineffective government interventions and a system of protection which engendered inefficiency in the production and distribution of goods and services.

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