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Intentions vs. Implementation of Philippine Economic Reforms Under Aquino Government, 1986-1992

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  • Tolentino, V. Bruce J.

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This paper explains the gaps between official objectives and the actual accomplishments of the Aquino government, with an emphasis on the implementation record of agricultural-based strategies. Summary of the lessons learned is provided.

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  • Tolentino, V. Bruce J., 1994. "Intentions vs. Implementation of Philippine Economic Reforms Under Aquino Government, 1986-1992," Discussion Papers DP 1994-01, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:dpaper:dp_1994-01
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