This article is presented before the 19th Annual Meeting of the Philippine Economic Society at the Manila Hotel on December 11, 1982. It covers some concerns about the Philippine economic environment within the context of a world economy that may continue experiencing real growth deceleration. Prospects for 1990s are discussed. Comparison of these forecasts relative to 1960 economic record is also presented.research and development sector, economic growth, ASEAN, export commodities, investment
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or the Asian Pacific region which comprises economies running from Korea in the north to Indonesia i...
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This paper focuses on two important developments in the international economic environment facing th...
This article is presented before the 19th Annual Meeting of the Philippine Economic Society at the M...
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Two years into the Asian financial crisis, fears that economic recession in the region will be prolo...
Philippine GDP growth surged toits highest level in 31 years, re-cording 7.3 percent in 2007 (Table ...
or the Asian Pacific region which comprises economies running from Korea in the north to Indonesia i...
This paper describes the nature of structural adjustments necessary for the economy to bounce back t...
Once called the Sick Man of Asia, the Philippines has recently gained a respectable record of econom...
This paper focuses on two important developments in the international economic environment facing th...
This article is presented before the 19th Annual Meeting of the Philippine Economic Society at the M...
In an attempt to provide sound analysis of how the current administration fared, this paper discusse...
This paper discusses the recent economic performance of the Philippines, prospects in the economy f...
This study presents a comparative economic analysis of the Philippines' economic performance alongsi...
Strategic policy reforms are critical to achieving high and sustained economic growth rates necessar...
Taking its cue from other Asian countries, the Philippines has joined several international trade or...
This paper reviews economic developments in the Philippines during 1990–95. By 1994, all the element...
The Philippines continues to demonstrate a development puzzle. Despite abundant natural and human re...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines the long-...
Two years into the Asian financial crisis, fears that economic recession in the region will be prolo...
Philippine GDP growth surged toits highest level in 31 years, re-cording 7.3 percent in 2007 (Table ...
or the Asian Pacific region which comprises economies running from Korea in the north to Indonesia i...