Neoliberal governance in the Philippines: Ideational policy reform in the Ramos administration, 1992-1998
College
College of Liberal Arts
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Philippine Journal of Public Administration
Volume
56
Issue
2
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
Neoliberalism in the Philippines came at a time when the country was considered the “Sick Man of Asia” and during the immediate decade of the post-Cold War. This article provides a partial explanation why more neoliberal forms of governance were adopted during the Ramos Administration. Using an ideational approach in the political economy of public policy and governance reforms, the article traces how neoliberal governance gained acceptance in the Philippines. It argues that through a three-level reform process, the confluence of exogenous and endogenous factors, as well as the “epistemic privileged” status of neoliberalism during that time led to the demise of the Keynesian state-led governance model and the eventual acceptance of the market-led neoliberal governance model.
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Recommended Citation
Garcia, R. U. (2012). Neoliberal governance in the Philippines: Ideational policy reform in the Ramos administration, 1992-1998. Philippine Journal of Public Administration, 56 (2) Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6046
Disciplines
Political Science
Keywords
Neoliberalism—Philippines; Philippines—Politics and government—1986-
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