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The Globalization of Food Security: Rice Policy Reforms in the Philippines

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  • Tolentino, V. Bruce J.

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This paper describes the forces that have come to bear on the shaping of food security policy in the Philippines in recent years, and the government's responses to the emerging challenges. It attempts a political economy and public administration insight into the effectiveness and efficiency of the government's efforts to boost rice production. Public goods and policy has greater significance in rice productivity and growth than in most other commodities and services. Research and analysis that intensifies attention to public sector governance as a crucial factor in the attainment of sustainable food security is thus appropriate.

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  • Tolentino, V. Bruce J., 2002. "The Globalization of Food Security: Rice Policy Reforms in the Philippines," Philippine Journal of Development PJD 2002 Vol. XXIX No. 2-, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:pjdevt:pjd_2002_vol__xxix_no__2-b
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    1. BaliƩ, Jean & Valera, Harold Glenn, 2020. "Domestic and international impacts of the rice trade policy reform in the Philippines," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 92(C).
    2. Abrigo, Michael R.M., 2016. "Who Weans with Commodity Price Shocks? Rice Prices and Breastfeeding in the Philippines," Research Paper Series DP 2016-28, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
    3. Abrigo, Michael Ralph M., 2016. "Who Weans with Commodity Price Shocks? Rice Prices and Breastfeeding in the Philippines," Discussion Papers DP 2016-28, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
    4. Jha, Shikha & Ramaswami, Bharat, 2010. "How Can Food Subsidies Work Better? Answers from India and the Philippines," ADB Economics Working Paper Series 221, Asian Development Bank.
    5. Senate Economic Planning Office SEPO, 2012. "Subsidizing the National Food Authority: Is It a Good Policy?," Working Papers id:4814, eSocialSciences.

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