Technocracy and the Politics of Economic Decision Making during the Pre–Martial Law Period (1965–1972)

Philippine technocracy during the martial law period (1972–1986) has been depicted in most of the literature as “apolitical.” Thisarticle argues that this depiction was not applicable to the pre–martial law period (1965–1972) when the Marcos administration’s technocrats, who went on to become the ch...

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Main Author: Encarnacion Tadem, Teresa S.
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2015
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.phstudies-41082024-08-07T03:42:03Z Technocracy and the Politics of Economic Decision Making during the Pre–Martial Law Period (1965–1972) Encarnacion Tadem, Teresa S. Philippine technocracy during the martial law period (1972–1986) has been depicted in most of the literature as “apolitical.” Thisarticle argues that this depiction was not applicable to the pre–martial law period (1965–1972) when the Marcos administration’s technocrats, who went on to become the chief economic planners during the martial law period, exhibited “political sensitiveness” in economic policy making. This sensitivity helped pave the way for them to become part of the policy-making elite in the country and the Marcos leadership’s appendage in confronting intraelite squabbles.Keywords: technocracy • policy making • Marcos presidency •Cesar Virata • Placido Mapa Jr. 2015-11-27T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/vol63/iss4/5 info:doi/10.13185/2244-1638.4108 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/phstudies/article/4108/viewcontent/6247.pdf Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints Archīum Ateneo
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description Philippine technocracy during the martial law period (1972–1986) has been depicted in most of the literature as “apolitical.” Thisarticle argues that this depiction was not applicable to the pre–martial law period (1965–1972) when the Marcos administration’s technocrats, who went on to become the chief economic planners during the martial law period, exhibited “political sensitiveness” in economic policy making. This sensitivity helped pave the way for them to become part of the policy-making elite in the country and the Marcos leadership’s appendage in confronting intraelite squabbles.Keywords: technocracy • policy making • Marcos presidency •Cesar Virata • Placido Mapa Jr.
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author Encarnacion Tadem, Teresa S.
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Technocracy and the Politics of Economic Decision Making during the Pre–Martial Law Period (1965–1972)
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title Technocracy and the Politics of Economic Decision Making during the Pre–Martial Law Period (1965–1972)
title_short Technocracy and the Politics of Economic Decision Making during the Pre–Martial Law Period (1965–1972)
title_full Technocracy and the Politics of Economic Decision Making during the Pre–Martial Law Period (1965–1972)
title_fullStr Technocracy and the Politics of Economic Decision Making during the Pre–Martial Law Period (1965–1972)
title_full_unstemmed Technocracy and the Politics of Economic Decision Making during the Pre–Martial Law Period (1965–1972)
title_sort technocracy and the politics of economic decision making during the pre–martial law period (1965–1972)
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/phstudies/vol63/iss4/5
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