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Taking the Right Road to Inclusive Growth: Industrial Upgrading and Diversification in the Philippines

dc.contributor.authorNorio Usui
dc.date.accessioned2015-01-24T13:11:08Z
dc.date.available2015-01-24T13:11:08Z
dc.date.issued2012-04-01
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11540/908
dc.description.abstractThis report discusses key policy challenges that need to be addressed if the Philippines were to embark on sustainable and inclusive growth. We take the view that the main reason behind the Philippines' lagging growth and development outcomes in the regional context lies in a sluggish transformation of the economy - in particular, stagnant industrialization. Chronic problems of unemployment, poverty, and low investment are reflections of weak industrial development. The economy has been led by services, and it has been further shifting toward services with the growing business process outsourcing. Nevertheless, sole development of the services sectors is not sufficient to address the development challenges and lead to inclusive growth. We propose more targeted public sector support, which focuses on specific industries and products for industrial upgrading and diversification. This report shows a methodology of choosing products for targeted public sector support, and recommends effective dialogue between the public and private sectors to identify constraints specific to the target products and to develop adequate solutions. The Philippines needs to develop a stronger industrial base to enable the economy to "walk on two legs" of industry and modern services, to create productive job opportunities for the growing working-age population.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherAsian Development Bank
dc.rightsCC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
dc.titleTaking the Right Road to Inclusive Growth: Industrial Upgrading and Diversification in the Philippines
dc.typeReports
dc.subject.expertAsian Development Bank
dc.subject.expertDevelopment
dc.subject.expertRural Development
dc.subject.expertPublic Sector
dc.subject.expertPublic Sector Management
dc.subject.expertDevelopment Cooperation
dc.subject.expertDevelopment Goals
dc.subject.expertOrganization For Economic Cooperation & Development
dc.subject.expertPublic Sector Projects
dc.subject.adbPorts
dc.subject.adbEducation
dc.subject.adbPorts
dc.subject.adbEducation
dc.subject.adbRural planning
dc.subject.adbRegional development bank
dc.subject.adbProject finance
dc.subject.adbStrategic planning
dc.subject.adbInfrastructure projects
dc.subject.adbGovernment programs
dc.subject.adbPublic finance
dc.subject.adbPublic enterprises
dc.subject.naturalInfrastructure
dc.subject.naturalPartnership
dc.subject.naturalPower
dc.subject.naturalCommunication in rural development
dc.subject.naturalRural enterprise zones
dc.subject.naturalCommunication in community development
dc.subject.naturalSocial participation
dc.subject.naturalDevelopment banks
dc.subject.naturalCommunity banks
dc.subject.naturalPartnership
dc.subject.naturalJoint venture
dc.subject.naturalEconomic development
dc.subject.naturalPublic works
dc.subject.naturalAdministrative agencies
dc.contributor.imprintAsian Development Bank
oar.themeDevelopment
oar.themePublic Sector
oar.adminregionSoutheast Asia Region
oar.countryPhilippines
dc.identifier.printisbn978-92-9092-618-4
dc.identifier.pdfisbn978-92-9092-619-1
oar.identifierOAR-000381
oar.authorUsui, Norio
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