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Made for Export: Tertiary Education and Labor Export in the Philippines
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DRAFT
*DO NOT CITE WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE AUTHOR*
Made for Export:
Tertiary Education and Labor Export in the Philippines
(Work-In-Progress: September 2005 version)
Draft prepared for the 2006 Annual Convention of the International Studies Association,
San Diego, CA, USA, March 25, 2006
Neil G. Ruiz
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Department of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, E53-368
Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Phone: (617) 823-0279
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Neil Ruiz is a Ph.D. candidate at the MIT Department of Political Science specializing in the fields of political
economy and comparative politics. This paper is based on a chapter in a larger dissertation project titled “Made for Export: Labor Migration, State Power, and Higher Education in a Developing Society.” He received his M.Sc. in Economic History from Oxford University, England and his B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He would like to thank Michael Piore, Devesh Kapur, Richard Locke, Jonathan Rodden, Sharon Stanton Russell, and the MIT Working Group on Migration and Development for extensive comments.
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DRAFT
*DO NOT CITE WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE AUTHOR*
Made for Export:
Tertiary Education and Labor Export in the Philippines
(Work-In-Progress: September 2005 version)
Draft prepared for the 2006 Annual Convention of the International Studies Association,
San Diego, CA, USA, March 25, 2006
Neil G. Ruiz
1
Department of Political Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, E53-368
Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Phone: (617) 823-0279
## email not listed ##
1
Neil Ruiz is a Ph.D. candidate at the MIT Department of Political Science specializing in the fields of political
economy and comparative politics. This paper is based on a chapter in a larger dissertation project titled “Made for Export: Labor Migration, State Power, and Higher Education in a Developing Society.” He received his M.Sc. in Economic History from Oxford University, England and his B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He would like to thank Michael Piore, Devesh Kapur, Richard Locke, Jonathan Rodden, Sharon Stanton Russell, and the MIT Working Group on Migration and Development for extensive comments.
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