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  1. Library Resource
    Datasets
    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    janvier, 2009
    Afrique, Ouganda, Cameroun, Sénégal, Amérique latine et Caraïbes, Argentine, Asie, Philippines, Europe orientale

    The Land Matrix is an independent land monitoring initiative that promotes transparency and accountability around large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) in low- and middle-income countries across the world. By capturing data on its website, the initiative aims to stimulate debate on the trends and impacts of LSLAs, facilitate wide participation in collecting and sharing data about these deals, and contribute to the growing movement towards open data.

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    An Assessment of Low-Carbon Interventions in the Transport and Power Sectors

    Rapports et recherches
    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    avril, 2010
    Philippines, Asie orientale, Océanie

    Globally, the Philippines is a minor emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs), but cost-effective mitigation present opportunities that should be captured, noting that the country is one of the signatory member states to the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Kyoto Protocol. The country accounts for less than 0.3 percent of global GHG emissions in 2004.4 However, emissions are on the rise from both energy-use and land-use changes.

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    Fostering Competitive, Sustainable and Inclusive Cities

    Rapports et recherches
    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    mars, 2017
    Philippines, Asie orientale, Océanie

    Urbanization is a driving force for growth and poverty reduction. Globally, over 80 percent of economic activity is concentrated in cities, and cities are essential for lifting millions of people out of poverty through the opportunities that density and agglomeration can bring with jobs, services, and innovation. However, if not carefully managed and planned for, the benefits of urbanization are not realized and can result in congestion, slums, pollution, inequality and crime. City competitiveness is an important part of successful urbanization.

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    Fostering More Inclusive Growth

    Rapports et recherches
    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    décembre, 2011
    Philippines, Asie orientale, Océanie

    The main report is organized into three parts: part one provides the overall context by describing the level and evolution of poverty and inequality in the Philippines and by analyzing the factors that could be weakening the link between economic growth and poverty reduction. It also provides a brief profile of the poor. Part two addresses the first strategic component for fostering inclusive growth, which refers to the enhancement of income opportunities and ensuring greater labor mobility for the poor.

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    Access to Finance

    Rapports et recherches
    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    juillet, 2011
    Philippines, Asie orientale, Océanie

    This technical note on access to finance addresses six questions: 1) what is the access to and use of financial services in the Philippines, how does it vary, and how does it compare to other countries? 2) What financial services are available to different market segments? 3) How do different categories of financial institutions contribute to outreach, and what is their potential to expand outreach? 4) How does the regulatory environment support access to finance? 5) What financial infrastructure is available to make credit decisions?

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    Philippines Urbanization Review Policy Notes

    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    mai, 2017
    Philippines, Asie orientale, Océanie

    This policy note presents an analysis of and recommendations on the city competitiveness improvement and is part of a broader Philippines urbanization study. The analysis draws on the competitive city framework which includes four pillars: 1. institutions and regulations; 2. infrastructure and land; 3. skills and innovation; 4. enterprise support and finance. It analyzes factors that constrain city competiveness, the role that city governments can play, and provides policy recommendations based on both the Filipino and international good practices in promoting city competitiveness.

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    Philippines Urbanization Review Policy Notes

    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    mai, 2017
    Philippines, Asie orientale, Océanie

    This policy note assesses the performance of existing land administration and management (LAM) system in the Philippines in creating an environment for competitive cities. It looks at the influence of LAM (including property rights) in the proper functioning of land markets in urban areas; the effectiveness of land use planning and regulations in shaping urban growth, reducing informality, and improving efficiency in use of space; and the impacts of property valuation and taxation practices in generating revenues to finance local development plans.

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    Philippines Urbanization Review Policy Notes

    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    mai, 2017
    Philippines, Asie orientale, Océanie

    This policy note discusses strengthening institutions for urban and metropolitan management and service delivery and is part of a broader Philippines urbanization study. Strong institutions are critical to the effective management of cities, the delivery of efficient urban services and infrastructure, and the establishment of an enabling environment for business and job creation.

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    Accelerating Reforms to Sustain Growth

    Rapports et recherches
    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    décembre, 2012
    Philippines, Asie orientale, Océanie

    The Philippine economy has emerged as one of the fastest growing economies in East Asia, with growth accelerating to 7.1 percent in the third quarter. The acceleration of domestic demand since the first quarter of 2012 reflects the country's strong macroeconomic fundamentals, stronger government finances, and high confidence in the Aquino government's commitment to reform.

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    From Stability to Prosperity for All

    Rapports et recherches
    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    mars, 2012
    Philippines, Asie orientale, Océanie

    The Philippine economy grew slower than expected at 3.7 percent in 2011, held back by weak public spending and external demand. In the fourth quarter (Q4), growth slightly improved at 3.7 percent. As in past quarters, growth was driven by remittance-fueled household consumption, which grew by 6.7 percent. The government's disbursement acceleration plan was partially successful and contributed 1.3 percentage points (ppt) to gross domestic product, or GDP growth in Q4, up from 0.3 ppt in Q3, but this was not enough to push growth up to the targeted level of around five percent.

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