Philippine Standard time

General Equilibrium Effects of Increasing Productivity in Philippine Manufacturing, with Special Reference to Food Processing


This article quantitatively investigates the economy-wide effects of increasing productivity in the following Philippine industrial sectors: food manufactures, light manufactures, consumer goods manufactures and capital goods manufacture. Using computable general equilibrium to emphasize sectoral linkages, results indicate lower domestic price and higher output as benefits of productivity in the sector.

Citations

This publication has been cited time(s).

  1. Cororaton, Caesar B., John Cockburn, and Erwin Corong, 2005 "Doha scenarios, trade reforms, and poverty in the Philippines" , International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

  2. Cororaton,Caesar B., John Cockburn, and Erwin Corong, 2005 "Doha scenarios, trade reforms, and poverty in the Philippines: A CGE analysis" , PEP-MPIA

  3. Cororaton, Caesar B., John Cockburn, and Erwin Corong, 2005 "Doha scenarios, trade reforms, and poverty in the Philippines: A CGE analysis" , The World Bank

  4. Cororaton, Caesar, 1994 "Structural adjustment policy experiments: the use of Philippine CGE models" , Philippine Institute for Development Studies

Cite
Downloads

840

Since
Jul 06, 2013