Philippine Journal of Development: Volume 43 (2016) Number 2
Tuaño, Philip Arnold P.; Muyrong, Marjorie S.; Clarete, Ramon L.; Vilchez, Ma. Gladys C.; Teehankee, Manuel A.J.; Clarete, Ramon L.; Pascua, Gerald Gracius Y. | March 2018
Abstract
The Philippine Journal of Development (PJD) is a professional journal published by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS). It accepts papers that examine key issues in development and have strong relevance to policy development. As a multidisciplinary social science journal, it accepts papers in the fields of economics, political science, public administration, sociology, and other related disciplines.
Citation
Tuaño, Philip Arnold P.; Muyrong, Marjorie S.; Clarete, Ramon L.; Vilchez, Ma. Gladys C.; Teehankee, Manuel A.J.; Clarete, Ramon L.; Pascua, Gerald Gracius Y.. 2018. Philippine Journal of Development: Volume 43 (2016) Number 2. © Philippine Institute for Development Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/8172.ISSN
2508-0954
2508-0849 (electronic)
Keywords
Regionalism
Regional Economy
Regional Trading Arrangements
Regional Trade Integration
Regional Economic Integration
Regional Cooperation
Interregional Cooperation
Trade Disputes
Trade Barriers
Free Trade
Trade
Trade Agreements
Intraregional Trade
Government Policy
Regional Organization
Regional Plans
Economic integration
Regional Development Bank
Preferential tariffs
International negotiation
Protectionist measures
Access to markets
Economic agreements
International trade law
Regional integration
Trade relations
Exports
Economic integration
Distribution
Economic integration
Development Bank
Trade policy
Regional economics
Regional planning
Regional disparities
Interregionalism
Regional economic disparities
Regional economic blocs
Industrial arbitration
Euro
Inflation
Business
Finance
Free trade
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