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Philippine Institute of Development Studies (PIDS)
The Philippine Institute for Development Studies was created on September 26, 1977. PIDS was established to respond to the critical and growing need for research for planning and policy formulation.

In general, PIDS research is envisioned to help government planners and policy-makers in the executive and legislative branches of government. Its primary clientele consists of the network of agencies which make up the National Economic and Development Authority.

PIDS was established by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 1201. PIDS is organized as a nonstock, nonprofit government corporation.
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Address: Research Information Staff
Philippine Institute for Development Studies
Room 304, NEDA sa Makati Building
106 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village
1229 Makati City, Philippines
Tel: (632) 892-4059, 893-5705, 894-2584
Fax: (632) 893-9589
Email ID: publications@pidsnet.pids.gov.ph
Website: http://www.pids.gov.ph/dp.php
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An Assessment of the Fiscal Features of the PDP Laban Model of Philippine Federalism 1.0 and the Gonzales-De Vera Federal Model
The paper highlights the importance of the design of the fiscal features of the federal system of government in ensuring that the potential benefits from its adoption are realized. The economic litera...
Section:Discussion Papers
by Rosario G. Manasan | Published On 01 Oct 2018
Prospects for trade and cooperation under the Philippines-Taiwan EPA
This Policy Note assesses the extent to which the products of the Philippines and Taiwan compete with or complement each other using the Balassa revealed comparative advantage (RCA) index and other tr...
Section:Policy Papers/Policy Briefs
by Ritchelle J. Alburo | Published On 01 Oct 2018
Effect of Supply Chain Integration on the Business Performance and Competitiveness of the Philippine Small and Medium Enterprises
This study aims to determine the effect of supply chain integration on the business performance and competitiveness of small and medium enterprises in the Philippines. A survey of 384 small and medium...
Section:Discussion Papers
by Elaine Q. Borazon | Published On 11 Sep 2018
Duration of Export Relationships of Philippine MSMEs
The study examines the survivability of Philippines MSMEs' exports to select countries. The analysis is based on the survival analysis model of Besedeš and Prusa (2006a; 2006b) and Besedeš and Prusa (...
Section:Discussion Papers
by Mark Edison Bautista | Published On 11 Sep 2018
Measuring and Examining Innovation in Philippine Business and Industry
In this paper, results of the 2015 Survey of Innovation Activities (SIA), conducted by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), are described and discussed. Survey results suggest that...
Section:Discussion Papers
by Jose Ramon G. Albert | Published On 05 Sep 2018
Vulnerability to Poverty in the Philippines: An Examination of Trends from 2003 to 2015
The reduction of poverty is at the heart of the development agenda both nationally and globally. This is reflected in the Philippine Development Plan, and the worldwide commitment toward the Sustainab...
Section:Discussion Papers
by Jose Ramon G. Albert | Published On 15 Aug 2018
Assessing the Effects of Simple and Complex Innovation Strategies on the Performance of Firms in the Philippines
Innovation is the synergistic use of resources, technology, capital, and information to achieve growth at different levels of the economy. Many studies abroad have already supported the hypothesis tha...
Section:Discussion Papers
by Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy | Published On 15 Aug 2018
Preparing the Philippines for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: A Scoping Study
Technological breakthroughs and the interplay of a number of fields, including advanced robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), nanotechnology, neurotech, data analytics, blockchain, cloud technology,...
Section:Discussion Papers
by Elmer P. Dadios | Published On 15 Aug 2018
E-Education in the Philippines: The Case of Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Online Program (TOP)
Education and training for productive employment play a crucial role in the social and economic plans of a developing country like the Philippines. Technical and vocational education and training (TVE...
Section:Discussion Papers
by Madeline Dumaua-Cabautan | Published On 15 Aug 2018
What Drives Filipino Firms to Innovate
Innovation is recognized as an important driver of productivity, sustained economic growth, and development. It is also a key to finding enduring solutions to socioeconomic and environmental challenge...
Section:Policy Papers/Policy Briefs
by Jose Ramon G. Albert | Published On 01 Aug 2018
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