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2002
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PIDS Discussion Paper Series No. 2002-15
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Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Makati City
Zusammenfassung: 
The government has implemented substantial trade and investment policy reforms during the last two decades following a three-track approach involving unilateral, regional and multilateral modalities towards freer trade and investment. The reforms resulted to improvements in domestic resource allocation, increased productivity, increased competitiveness of manufacturing industries, expansion of exports and the increased integration of the country in the global market. Yet the growth of the industry sector, particularly manufacturing, has not been as robust as many had expected, leading some sectors to question the reforms. This requires some hard thinking but at the same time pose a great challenge to policymakers. The experience of the country during the past two decades shows that getting the most out of international trade is not just a matter of shift away from exports of primary commodities to exports of manufactures. This paper argues that the effect of international trade on the country’s economic growth depends largely on how much of that trade is linked to the domestic economic activity. In effect, the fundamental policy issue for the government is not one of more or less trade liberalization, but how best to extract from the country’s participation in the global trading system the elements that will promote economic development, especially now that the global trading environment is becoming much more complex than what it was two decades ago. This paper addresses this issue, including the opportunities as well as the challenges that lie ahead for the country under the emerging more complex global trading environment.
Schlagwörter: 
globalization
economic integration
industrial policies
regional trading arrangements
trade and investment
international trade
market positioning
regional cooperation
regionalism
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