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|aFIL 330.9599 B446 2009 |
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|aBello, Walden |
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|aDocena, Herbert ; de Guzman, Marissa ; Malig, Mary Lou |
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|a|a The Anti-development state |b: The political economy of permanent crisis in the Philippines / |c Walden Bello. / |cBello, Walden |
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|aManila: |bAnvil Publishing, |c2009. |
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|axxviii, 342 pages, |c22 cm |
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|aText $2 rdacontent |
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|aUnmediated $2 rdamedia |
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|aVolume $2 rdacarrier |
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|aIncludes index |
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|a1. Chapter 1: The Political economy of permanent crisis
2. Chapter 2: Agrarian reform: The promise and the reality
3. Chapter 3: The Neoliberal revolution and the Asian crisis
4. Chapter 4: Multilateral punishment: The Philippines in the WTO, 1995-2003
5. Chapter 5: The Panacea of privatization
6. Chapter 6: Unsustainable development
7. Chapter 7: Corruption and poverty: Barking up the wrong tree?
Conclusion: Is There a way out of the national impasse? |
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|aPhilippines |x Economic conditions |
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|aPhilippines |x Politics and government |
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|aPhilippines |x Social conditions |
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|aAnnex Library |
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|aBED003342 |