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Economic globalization and regional disparities in the Philippines
Authors:Anne Clausen
Institution:School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, Kingston University, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, UK
Abstract:This paper empirically tracks the Philippine (policy) path following the mantra of economic globalization over the past 25 years. Specifically, it investigates the resulting regional growth‐inequality relationships and development footprints accompanying the restructuring of political economy and livelihoods. The Philippine case thereby shows how globalization can simultaneously cause the selective dismantling of (economic) barriers and enhancement of mobility and growth, as well as a deterioration of socioeconomic inequalities in space and society. In an increasingly deregulated and contested environment these development divides do not just pose serious threats to regional balance and national cohesion but, ultimately, undermine state capacity to achieve avowed goals of inclusive growth, stability and equality for citizens.
Keywords:economic globalization  growth‐inequality nexus  Philippines  governmental policy  regional development  spatial and sectoral concentration of economic activity
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