Structural Inequality in the Philippines: Oligarchy, (Im)mobility and Economic Transformation

Over the past four decades, the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performance and has undergone a series of transformations in its political, economic and social structures. However, while average incomes have risen, the country’s record in terms of generating quality emplo...

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Main Authors: Tuaño, Philip Arnold, Cruz, Jerik
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.economics-faculty-pubs-10572022-02-22T06:28:07Z Structural Inequality in the Philippines: Oligarchy, (Im)mobility and Economic Transformation Tuaño, Philip Arnold Cruz, Jerik Over the past four decades, the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performance and has undergone a series of transformations in its political, economic and social structures. However, while average incomes have risen, the country’s record in terms of generating quality employment and reducing poverty and inequality has been disappointing. High levels of income inequality and social exclusion have persisted in the country, even as the rate of upward socio-economic mobility, at least compared to its ASEAN neighbours, has been low. Moreover, new evidence suggests that key forms of wealth inequality have been rising. These trends are caused not only by poor human and physical investment as well as the adverse effects of premature deindustrialization, but also by the dynamics of an oligarchical political economy in which political dynasties and family-linked conglomerates have substantially curbed the capacity of non-elite formations and players to assert more developmental policy regimes and substantive democratization. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/58 https://www.jstor.org/stable/26842378?seq=1 Economics Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Income inequality Economic development Political economy Economic sectors Economic hardship World Bank Employment Economics
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Income inequality
Economic development
Political economy
Economic sectors
Economic hardship
World Bank
Employment
Economics
spellingShingle Income inequality
Economic development
Political economy
Economic sectors
Economic hardship
World Bank
Employment
Economics
Tuaño, Philip Arnold
Cruz, Jerik
Structural Inequality in the Philippines: Oligarchy, (Im)mobility and Economic Transformation
description Over the past four decades, the Philippines has achieved significant advances in its growth performance and has undergone a series of transformations in its political, economic and social structures. However, while average incomes have risen, the country’s record in terms of generating quality employment and reducing poverty and inequality has been disappointing. High levels of income inequality and social exclusion have persisted in the country, even as the rate of upward socio-economic mobility, at least compared to its ASEAN neighbours, has been low. Moreover, new evidence suggests that key forms of wealth inequality have been rising. These trends are caused not only by poor human and physical investment as well as the adverse effects of premature deindustrialization, but also by the dynamics of an oligarchical political economy in which political dynasties and family-linked conglomerates have substantially curbed the capacity of non-elite formations and players to assert more developmental policy regimes and substantive democratization.
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author Tuaño, Philip Arnold
Cruz, Jerik
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Cruz, Jerik
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title Structural Inequality in the Philippines: Oligarchy, (Im)mobility and Economic Transformation
title_short Structural Inequality in the Philippines: Oligarchy, (Im)mobility and Economic Transformation
title_full Structural Inequality in the Philippines: Oligarchy, (Im)mobility and Economic Transformation
title_fullStr Structural Inequality in the Philippines: Oligarchy, (Im)mobility and Economic Transformation
title_full_unstemmed Structural Inequality in the Philippines: Oligarchy, (Im)mobility and Economic Transformation
title_sort structural inequality in the philippines: oligarchy, (im)mobility and economic transformation
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/58
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