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Source: Reside, Renato, Jr., “Can Fiscal Incentives Stimulate Regional Investment in the Philippines? (An Update of Empirical Results)”, University of the Philippines School of Economics, June 2007.
- Who’s Afraid of Industrial Policy?
Source: Who’s Afraid of Industrial Policy? Asia Pacific Trade and Investment Initiative, UNDP Regional Centre (Colombo, 2008).
- Stages of Diversification
Source: Imbs, Jean and Romain Wacziarg, “Stages of Diversification.” The American Economic Review (March 2003), Volume 93, Number 1, pp. 63-86.
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Source: Krueger, Anne and Baran Tuncer, “An Empirical Test of the Infant Industry Argument.” American Economic Review (December 1982), Volume 72, Number 5, pp. 1142-1152.
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Source: Harrison, Ann, “An Empirical Test of the Infant Industry Argument: Comment.” American Economic Review (September 1994), Volume 84, Number 4, pp. 1090-1095.
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Source: Westphal, Larry, “Industrial Policy in an Export-Propelled Economy: Lessons from South Korea’s Experience.” Journal of Economic Perspectives, (Summer 1990) Volume 4, Number 3, pp. 41-59.
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Source: Hill, Hal, “Industry.” The Philippine Economy: Development, Policies, and Challenges, (Ateneo Press, 2003).
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Source: Hausmann, Ricardo, Dani Rodrik, and Charles F. Sabel, “Reconfiguring Industrial Policy: A Framework with an Application to South Africa.” CID Working Paper No. 168, Center for International Development, (May 2008).
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Source: Pack, Howard and Kamal Saggi, “Is There a Case for Industrial Policy? A Critical Survey.” World Bank Research Observer, (Oxford University Press, 2006), vol. 21(2), pages 267-297.
- Normalizing Industrial Policy
Source: Rodrik, Dani, Normalizing Industrial Policy, paper prepared for the Commission on Growth and Development, (Harvard University, September 2007).
- Industrial Development: Stylized Facts and Policies
Source: Rodrik, Dani, “Industrial Development: Stylized Facts and Policies” paper prepared for UN-DESA (2006).
- Doomed to Choose
Source: Hausmann, Ricardo and Dani Rodrik, “Doomed To Choose: Industrial Policy as Predicament” paper prepared for the first Blue Sky seminar organized by the Center for International Development at Harvard University (2006).
- Industrial Policy for the Twenty-First Century
Source: Rodrik, Dani, “Industrial Policy for the Twenty-First Century” paper prepared for UNIDO (2004).
- Understanding South Africa’s Economic Puzzles
Source: Rodrik, Dani, “Understanding South Africa’s Economic Puzzles” paper prepared for the Harvard University Center for International Development Project on South Africa (2006).
- Reinventing Industrial Strategy: The Role of Government Policy in Building Industrial Competitiveness
Source: Lall, Sanjaya, “Reinventing Industrial Strategy: The Role of Government Policy in Building Industrial Competitiveness” G-24 Discussion Paper Series, No. 28, April 2004.
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Source: Sanjaya, “Skills, Competitiveness and Policy in Developing Countries” QEH Working Paper Series QEHWPS46 (June 2000).
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Source: Rodrik, Dani, “The Real Exchange Rate and Economic Growth” Harvard University (September 2008).
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Source: Hausmann, Ricardo and Bailey Klinger, “Structural Transformation and Patterns of Comparative Advantage in the Product Space” CID Working Paper No. 128 (August 2006).
- What’s So Special about China’s Exports?
Source: Rodrik, Dani, “What’s So Special About China’s Exports?” CEPR Discussion Papers 5484, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (January 2006).
- What you Export Matters
Source: Haussman, Ricardo, Jason Hwang, Dani Rodrik, “What You Export Matters” Harvard University (October 2006).
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Source: Lall, Sanjaya, John Weiss and Jinkang Zhang, “The ‘Sophistication’ Of Exports: A New Measure of Product Characteristics” QEH Working Paper Series, Working Paper Number 123, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford.
- The Relative Sophistication of Chinese Exports
Source: Schott, Peter, “The Relative Sophistication of Chinese Exports” Working Paper 12173, National Bureau of Economic Research, (April 2006).
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Source: Rodrik, Dani, “Trade and Industrial Policy Reform” Handbook of Development Economics, Volume III, (1995) pp. 2925- 2982.” The Developing Economies, XLIV-3 (September 2006), pp. 306-328.
- Export-Led Growth in Chile: Assessing the Role of Export Composition in Productivity Growth
Source: Herzer, Dierk, Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann and Boriss Siliverstovs, “Export-Led Growth in Chile: Assessing the Role of Export Composition in Productivity Growth” The Developing Economies, XLIV-3 (September 2006), pp. 306-328.
- Should Countries Promote Foreign Direct Investment?
Source: Hanson, Gordon, “Should Countries Promote Foreign Direct Investment?” G-24 Discussion Paper Series, No. 9, February 2001, United Nations Publication.
- Incentive and Industrial Policy: What Can We Learn from Japan?
Source: Medalla, Felipe, “Incentive and Industrial Policy: What We Can Learn from Japan?” Philippine Economic Society, Political-Economic Restructuring and National Development (1994).
- Industrial Policy in Export-Oriented Economies: Lessons from the Experiences of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan
Source: Patalinghug, Epictetus, “Industrial Policy in Export-Oriented Economies: Lessons from the Experiences of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan” Philippine Review of Economics and Business, VolumeXXIX, No. 2 (December 1992), pp. 264-276.
- Philippine Economy – (Part IV) – Lessons from Manufacturing Promotion and Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs)
Sicat, Gerardo, “Philippine Economy – (Part IV) – Lessons from Manufacturing Promotion and Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs),” Crossroads (Toward Philippine Economic and Social Progress), The Philippine Star, April 4, 2012.
- Philippine Economy – (Part V) – Revitalizing the Economy with Foreign Direct Investments (FDI)
Sicat, Gerardo, “Philippine Economy – (Part V) – Revitalizing the Economy with Foreign Direct Investments,” Crossroads (Toward Philippine Economic and Social Progress), The Philippine Star, April 11, 2012.