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Philippine Institute for Development Studies
Surian sa mga Pag-aaral Pangkaunlaran ng Pilipinas
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 26, 1977; 46 years ago (1977-09-26)
HeadquartersThree Cyberpod Centris - North Tower, EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
14°38.5′N 121°2.4′E / 14.6417°N 121.0400°E / 14.6417; 121.0400
Annual budget₱305 million (2020)[1]
Agency executives
Parent agencyNational Economic and Development Authority[3]
Websitewww.pids.gov.ph

The Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) is a government-owned and controlled corporation of the Philippine National Government. It was established in September 1977 to conduct research to help government planners. Its primary client is the National Economic and Development Authority. PIDS was established by Presidential Decree No. 1201.[4]

About the Institute

Roles and Goals

  1. To develop and implement a comprehensive and integrated research program. The Institute will provide the research materials and studies required to formulate national development plans and policies;
  2. To serve as a common link between the government and researching institutes;
  3. To establish a repository for economic research information and other related activities.

Programs and Activities

To carry out its mandate, the Institute has maintained three basic programs, namely

  1. Research Program
  2. Outreach Program
  3. Dissemination and Research Utilization Program.

The Policy Research Agenda for 2005-2009 include the following themes

  1. Economic Policy Choices
  2. Policies for Sustainable Human Development
  3. Institutional Development and Good Governance

The Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) has developed various websites and online databases from socioeconomic indicators and agricultural statistics to economic-related bills.

Publications

References

  1. ^ Philippine Institute for Development Studies (August 21, 2019). PIDS 2020 Annual Report (PDF) (Report). p. 94.
  2. ^ a b "PIDS Directory".
  3. ^ "NEDA Attached Agencies". The National Economic and Development Authority. Retrieved February 14, 2022.
  4. ^ "P.D. No. 1201". lawphil.net. Government of the Philippines. September 26, 1977. Retrieved February 14, 2022.
  5. ^ http://publication.pids.gov.ph/pnotes.phtml
  6. ^ http://publication.pids.gov.ph/devresnews.phtml
  7. ^ http://publication.pids.gov.ph/discpaper.phtml
  8. ^ http://publication.pids.gov.ph/eid.phtml
  9. ^ http://www3.pids.gov.ph/ris/journalindex.htm
  10. ^ http://publication.pids.gov.ph/rps.phtml