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In March 2019, the government of the Philippines promulgated a bill called the Rice Tariffication Law (RTL).
Can German vocational training combat skill shortages in developing countries : Evidence from dual training system in the Philippines
This paper estimates the impacts of the Philippine Dual Training System (DTS) on labor market outcomes using a recent survey that tracked graduates from DTS and non-DTS programs provided by vocational training institutes.
Why women are progressive in education?
Why women are progressive in education?: Gender disparities in human capital, labor markets, and family arrangement in the Philippines
This paper shows mutually consistent evidence to support female advantage in education and disadvantage in labor markets observed in the Philippines.
The Philippines has undergone a series of trade reforms since the mid-1980s that have reduced protection on nonagricultural goods. However, protection on key food items is still in effect, and this has led to high domestic food prices.
Despite progress in recent years, the incidence of poverty in the Philippines remains very high: the national poverty rate was more than 30 percent in 2003, with even higher levels in rural areas.
The Philippines
"The objective of this paper is to review the agricultural trade and domestic policies of the Philippines and to provide an assessment of the types and levels of domestic support relative to the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Governments in Asia used grain price stabilization as a major policy instrument when they began to promote the Green Revolution in the 1960s.
Tariff reductions, carbon emissions, and poverty
From parastatals to private trade
Poverty effects of the Philippines' tariff reduction program
In developing countries across Asia, food marketing parastatals have played an important role in agricultural policy, especially with regard to government efforts to stabilize food prices.
"A dramatic increase over the past fifteen years in domestic pork demand and production in the Philippines has created a potentially profitable opportunity for poor rural and agricultural households.