Governance

Policy Reforms and Institutional Weakness: Closing The Gap.

June 1, 2007

Gilberto M. Llanto

Eduardo T. Gonzalez

Philippine Institute for Development Studies, University of the Philippines

Abstract

The promise and potential of the Philippine economy has remained unrealized notwithstanding the countrys talented labor force, skilled professionals and relatively abundant resources. What ails the Philippines? This paper argues that the incompetence and downright corruption of Philippine institutions have much to do with the countrys dismal performance in economic growth and poverty reduction. It draws attention to the significance of effective institutional and regulatory frameworks in orchestrating the policy development process and the need to create competent institutions to nudge such process in the direction of implementing better policies. examines strategic triggers for reform while the final section explores institutions and strategies to support the policy development process.

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