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Policy Adjustment to Exploit Opportunities in WTO, APEC and AFTA: Tradable Goods Sector

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  • Austria, Myrna S.

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The fast economic integration of the world in the 1990s has brought new players, new products and new technology into the market, paving the way for intense market competition. In response to this development, the Philippines embarked on a clear-cut change in trade policy in the 1990s, via participating into WTO, AFTA and APEC. Recent development includes the objective to fast-track certain liberalization efforts including the Early Voluntary Sectoral Liberalization initiative under APEC and the Information Technology Agreement under WTO. This paper’s objective is to analyze the application of these recent trade policy developments and to present a forward-looking approach on how best the business sector and the government can respond and adapt to these changes in the face of the ongoing regional crisis.

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  • Austria, Myrna S., 1999. "Policy Adjustment to Exploit Opportunities in WTO, APEC and AFTA: Tradable Goods Sector," Discussion Papers DP 1999-11, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:dpaper:dp_1999-11
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    1. Pineda, Virginia S., 1997. "Study on the Effects of AFTA-CEPT Scheme on Manufacturing Industries," Discussion Papers DP 1997-23, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
    2. Basilio, Leilanie Q. & Intal, Ponciano Jr. S., 1998. "The International Economic Environment and the Philippine Economy," Discussion Papers DP 1998-25, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
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