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Concentration and market power in the Philippine manufacturing industry

Philippine Review of Economics

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Title Concentration and market power in the Philippine manufacturing industry
 
Creator Aldaba, Rafaelita M.; Philippine Institute for Development Studies
 
Subject Competition; concentration; market power
 
Description This paper looks at the presence of barriers to competition that prevent domestic and international prices from converging. These barriers may dampen, even reverse the gains from trade liberalization. Three decades of protectionism and import substitution in the Philippines have led to high levels of industrial concentration in a few wealthy families and small groups. Most of all, the experience has led to the deterioration of the culture of competition in the country. While liberalization may be a precondition for the growth of a free market, it does not, by itself, guarantee effective competition. For effective competition to emerge, trade reforms must be accompanied by the creation of competitive market and industry structures. The transition from import substitution to a more open economy requires not only the rule of law, but efficient institutions to support growth and institutional change. JEL classification: L11, L60
 
Publisher Philippine Review of Economics
 
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Date 2010-09-03
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.econ.upd.edu.ph/pre/index.php/pre/article/view/14
 
Source Philippine Review of Economics; Vol 40, No 1 (2003); 27-57
1655-1516
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.econ.upd.edu.ph/pre/index.php/pre/article/view/14/578
 
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