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PIDS is a non-stock, non-profit government institution engaged in long-term policy-oriented research to assist the government in planning and policy formulation. It serves the Filipino people by conducting rigorous analysis of development issues and providing policy advice to government and legislators in pursuit of sustained and inclusive growth. It maintains its independence as a policy think-tank through its Board of Trustees and open dissemination of research outputs to the public. It also maintains a Socio-Economic Research Portal, an online repository of completed, on-going and pipeline research on economic development and policymaking, that links various socio-economic studies implemented by various research institutions, government agencies and academe. The current Policy Research Agenda has the following research themes:
1. Economic Policy Choices: Macroeconomic policies, fiscal issues, trade, industry, labor, agriculture, land and agrarian reform, regulatory structures, environment, labor markets, competition policy;
2. Policies for Sustainable Human Development: social protection, education, health policies;
3. Institutional Development and Good Governance: political economy, institutions.

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This project aims to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of the government's irrigation program. It focuses on technical, physical, and institutional aspects of…

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Philippine Institute for Development Studies

Rola, Agnes C.|Olviga, Therese R.|Faderogao, Francis John F.|Faulmino, Chrislyn Joanna P.

Asia and the Pacific

15 Apr 2020

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Development Research News is a quarterly publication of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS). It highlights the findings and recommendations of PIDS…

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Philippine Institute for Development Studies

Studies, Philippine Institute for Development

Asia and the Pacific

30 Mar 2020

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More than 25 years into the implementation of the Local Government Code of 1991, it is inconclusive whether fiscal decentralization indeed improves health service delivery…

Asia and the Pacific

30 Mar 2020

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The study analyzes the efficiency implications of fiscal decentralization using stochastic frontier analysis (SFA). It uses LGU health expenditure (in per capita real…

Asia and the Pacific

30 Mar 2020

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