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Why the Philippines Keeps Entering Global Value Chains Without Fully Climbing Them

By Karl Garcia From Fragmented Governance to Industrial Coherence Why the Philippines Keeps Entering Global Value Chains Without Fully Climbing Them By Karl Garcia The Philippines does not suffer from a lack of development plans. The constraint lies in the limited integration of these plans into a coherent system of execution. Across decades, the country … Continue reading

We Are Not Starting From Scratch: A Note on Continuity, Constraint, and National Learning By Karl Garcia

The Philippines is often spoken about as if it is perpetually beginning—resetting with every administration, rediscovering problems it has already named, relearning lessons already paid for in time, money, and sometimes lives. That framing is comforting in its simplicity, but it is also misleading. We are not starting from scratch. We are, instead, operating within … Continue reading

Is a Philippine Detroit possible? Checking out Industriepolitik

My previous article mentioned Michael Jackson’s father and his frustration with the factory. The Philippines barely has factories: unlike Motown aka Detroit, it never built the industrial base that turns working people into a middle class. That is why the majority of Filipinos live in precarity, and why the poorest remain truly destitute. So I … Continue reading

PHILIPPINES AS A HYBRID SYSTEM

Learning Nation, Fragmented State Institutional Misalignment, Behavioral Adaptation, and Civilizational Hybridity in the Philippine System By Karl Garcia EXECUTIVE SYNTHESIS The Philippines is often interpreted through deficit narratives—weak institutions, poor governance, or cultural explanations of behavior. This paper rejects those framings as incomplete. Instead, it advances a unified thesis: The Philippines is a high-adaptability society … Continue reading

Social Protection, Pensions, and Mental Health Integration

By Karl Garcia Context and Rationale The Philippines faces intersecting challenges in social protection and mental health. Despite economic growth, a large segment of the population—especially informal workers, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), and rural communities—lacks adequate safety nets. Informal and gig-sector workers face financial insecurity and limited access to pensions, healthcare, and mental health services. … Continue reading