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Shifting economic regimes for retail in the Philippines: external impetus amidst the workings of domestic politics

机译:菲律宾零售业经济体制的转变:在国内政治运作中的外部动力

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In the prevailing globalized world order, economic regime shift is principally understood via the overriding-external-impetus lens where international demand holds sway over domestic policymaking. Considering the complexity of the process and the possibility of varying outcomes, the perspective evidently limits the function of domestic politics in changing regimes. In elucidating how the dynamics of domestic politics respond to external impetuses and play out in relation to regime shifts, this paper looks into the two cases of regime shifts in retail in the Philippines: Republic Act (RA) 1180, a protectionist regime enacted in 1954 and RA 8762, a liberalized regime legislated in 2000. The study examines the interface and convergence of three salient factors - external-internal impetus, presidential intervention, and the changing dynamics in the retail sector - that were pivotal in both regime shifts. Specifically, the external-internal impetus helped set off the move for regime shift; the sitting President played a crucial role in the success of the legislation in Congress, and the retail sector exemplified varying dynamics (e.g., consolidation in RA 1180 and fragmentation in RA 8762) which facilitated the enactment of the laws. The study also underscores two key points: (1) while the initiative to adopt or change economic regimes for a government will continue to have external impetus, the success of regime shift as well as the substance of its specific policy will be essentially determined by the workings of domestic politics and (2) the legislative experience characterizes the contemporary link between global influence and domestic dynamics in policy making. The paper closes with a note on the case study's implications for retail globalization in Southeast Asia.
机译:在当前的全球化世界秩序中,主要是通过压倒一切的外部动力来理解经济体制的转变,在这种镜头中,国际需求超过了国内政策制定。考虑到这一过程的复杂性和可能产生不同结果的观点,这种观点显然限制了国内政治在不断变化的政权中的作用。在阐明国内政治动态如何应对外部动力并与政权转移相关的问题时,本文研究了菲律宾零售业政权转移的两种情况:1180年的共和国法(RA),1954年颁布的保护主义政权以及2000年立法的自由化法案RA8762。该研究考察了三个显着因素(外部-内部推动力,总统干预以及零售业变化的动力)的相互作用和趋同,这两个因素在这两个体制转变中都至关重要。具体而言,内在和外在推动力促使了政权转移的步伐。现任总统在国会立法取得成功方面发挥了至关重要的作用,而零售部门则体现了各种动态变化(例如,RA 1180中的合并和RA 8762中的支离破碎),从而促进了法律的制定。该研究还强调了两个关键点:(1)虽然采用或改变政府经济体制的倡议将继续具有外部动力,但政权转移的成功及其具体政策的实质将主要由政府决定。国内政治的运作以及(2)立法经验描绘了全球影响力与政策制定中的国内动力之间的当代联系。本文结尾处是该案例研究对东南亚零售全球化的影响的注解。

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