Forschungsarbeit, 2009
31 Seiten
I. Introduction
II. Background of the Study
III. Conceptual Framework
IV. Review of Related Literature
A.) ECONOMIC THEORIES and PRINCIPLES
a.) COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
b.) REVEALED COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
c.) PORTER’S DIAMOND
B.) DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES, POLICIES AND APPROACHES
a.) REASONS FOR EAST ASIAN ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
b.) STRATEGIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT and MANAGEMENT of AGRICULTURE
c.) MODELS OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
C.) CHINA’S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
D.) SOUTH KOREA’S AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDY
V. Methodology
A. Focus Group Discussions
B. Interviews
C. Public Documents & Data
D. Target Respondents
VI. Findings and Conclusions
A. Focus Group Discussions Verbatim Report
B. Focus Group Discussions Syntheses
C. Focus Group Discussions Summaries
D. Interview Verbatim Report
E. Interview Summaries
F. Overall Summary
G. Conclusion and Recommendations
This study aims to examine the daily socio-economic and political routines of Muslim communities in Zamboanga City and Basilan, particularly focusing on livelihood activities to provide data-driven insights for effective economic assistance and development policies.
REVEALED COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
we can learn more about comparative advantage by examining what countries actually export and import. Professor Bela Balassa has made such an analysis for the major industrial countries:
Consider this formula:
COUNTRY A EXPORTS of PRODUCT A / WORLD EXPORT OF PRODUCT A
COUNTRY A EXPORTS OF ALL MANUFACTURE / WORLD EXPORT OF ALL MANUFACTURE
The result would be the “revealed comparative advantage index” of country concerned.
I. Introduction: Outlines the study's intent to gather direct observations on the routines of Muslim communities to support better-targeted development efforts.
II. Background of the Study: Explains the premise that economic aid must align with existing daily activities and resources to ensure successful social impact.
III. Conceptual Framework: Presents a structural model linking poverty reduction and economic capacity enhancement to the broader goal of regional peace.
IV. Review of Related Literature: Examines economic theories such as comparative advantage and regional development policies from East Asia and China.
V. Methodology: Details the use of Focus Group Discussions and interviews as primary data collection tools within specific Muslim communities.
VI. Findings and Conclusions: Compiles data from field research regarding current livelihood methods, obstacles to education, and recommendations for state intervention.
Muslim Communities, Zamboanga City, Basilan, Socio-economic Routine, Livelihood, Comparative Advantage, Aquaculture, Economic Assistance, Mindanao Peace Process, Poverty Reduction, Agricultural Development, Governance, Technical Assistance, Education Access, Government Policy
The study investigates the everyday socio-economic and political routines of Muslim communities in Zamboanga City and Basilan to improve the effectiveness of development programs.
Key themes include livelihood identification, the need for targeted government economic support, education constraints, and the intersection of economic stability with regional peace.
The goal is to provide evidence-based insights that allow government and non-governmental entities to offer economic aid that is properly matched to the respondents' existing skills and capabilities.
The research primarily utilizes qualitative Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and targeted one-on-one interviews, supported by secondary data from government and non-government organizations.
The body covers a review of international economic theories, a detailed breakdown of community-specific field data, and actionable conclusions for government policy refinement.
The study is best characterized by terms like socio-economic routine, livelihood, aquaculture, Mindanao peace process, and government policy reform.
The findings recommend moving beyond traditional methods toward the introduction of modern aquaculture technology and improved management components in all technical assistance programs.
Respondents frequently cited that current aid is often short-lived, lacks technical follow-through, and fails to address the daily financial barriers to education and vocational growth.
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