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Vol 24 No 1-2 (2009): The Philippines in the WTO
Published:
2011-02-25
Notes from the Editor
The Hope for Gains and the Reality of Loss
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
1-3
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Articles
Philippine Agriculture under the World Trade Organization, 1995-2005: Gains, Losses, and Prospects
Maria Dolores Bernabe, Sharon M. Quinsaat
4-34
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“Popularizing” Technocratic Decision-Making: The Formulation of the Philippine Negotiating Position in the WTO Agreement on Agriculture
Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem
35-60
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Philippine Intellectual Property Rights under the World Trade Organization, 1995-2005: Implementing the Flexibilities under a TRIPs- Plus Commitment
Zuraida Mae D. Cabilo
61-95
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Special Section
The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture: Will It Immiserize the Filipino Farmer?
Ramon L. Clarete
97-114
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GATT Issues, Gut Issues
Corinne A. Canlas
115-134
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Why the GATT Is a Burden Filipino Farmers Refuse to Bear
Philippine Peasant Institute
135-141
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A Labor View on the Social Clause
Cedric R. Bagtas
142-147
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The GATT and Its Implications on the Philippine Economy
Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry
148-158
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Are We Ready for GATT?
Wigberto E. Tañada
159-164
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World Trade Under GATT and the Filipino Peasantry
Leonard Q. Montemayor
165-174
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Proceedings
The Cory Aquino Leadership: Perspectives from the Social Sciences
Third World Studies Center
175-204
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Reviews
Marketing Dreams, Manufacturing Heroes: The Transnational Labor Brokering of Filipino Workers
Dina Marie B. Delias
205-207
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The Pioneers of Development Economics: Great Economists on Development
Emmanuel S. De Dios
207-214
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Pro-Poor Land Reform: A Critique
Alexander Martin Remollino
214-217
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Southeast Asia in Political Science: Theory, Region, and Qualitative Analysis
Rolando S. Fernando
217-221
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Toward Filipino Self-Determination: Beyond Transnational Globalization
Michael Viola
221-224
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgment
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