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Decentralization in the Philippines After Ten Years: What Have We Learned? What Have I Learned?

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  • Benjamin E. Diokno

    (School of Economics, University of the Philippines Diliman)

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  • Benjamin E. Diokno, 2003. "Decentralization in the Philippines After Ten Years: What Have We Learned? What Have I Learned?," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 200308, University of the Philippines School of Economics.
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    1. Gilberto M. Llanto, 2012. "The Assignment of Functions and Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the Philippines Twenty Years after Decentralization," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 201205, University of the Philippines School of Economics.
    2. Gilberto M. Llanto, 2012. "The assignment of functions and intergovernmental fiscal relations in the Philippines 20 years after decentralization," Philippine Review of Economics, University of the Philippines School of Economics and Philippine Economic Society, vol. 49(1), pages 37-80, June.
    3. Benjamin E. Diokno, 2010. "Philippine fiscal behavior in recent history," Philippine Review of Economics, University of the Philippines School of Economics and Philippine Economic Society, vol. 47(1), pages 39-87, June.
    4. Benjamin E. Diokno, 2005. "Reforming the Philippine Tax System: Lessons from Two Tax Reform Programs," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 200502, University of the Philippines School of Economics.
    5. Benjamin E. Diokno, 2008. "The Philippines : Fiscal Behavior In Recent History," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 200804, University of the Philippines School of Economics.
    6. Matsuda, Yasuhiko, 2011. "Ripe for a big bang ? assessing the political feasibility of legislative reforms in the Philippines'local government code," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5792, The World Bank.
    7. Samuel S. Lieberman & Joseph J. Capuno & Hoang Van Minh, 2004. "Health Decentralization in East Asia: Some Lessons from Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 200408, University of the Philippines School of Economics.

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