PIDS 2017-2018 Economic Policy Monitor. Preparing the Philippines for the fourth industrial revolution.
Material type: TextQuezon City, Philippines Philippine Institute for Development Studies [2019]Description: xix, 99 pages : Illustrations 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- HC 455 .P538f 2019
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Includes references.
It is clear that the Philippines first needs to embrace several measures relating to technology adoption and innovation to fully reap the fruits of FIRe (Fourth Indtrial Revolution). However, instead of limiting its analysis to those directly related to FIRe, this issue expands its coverage to the country's policy on poverty reduction, social protection for elderly, women, housing, health, education, agriculture, environment and natural resources, energy, industry, trade in services, and fiscal policy. (from the publisher)
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