Sometime in the early 1970s, the Philippines and Thailand had about the same population size. Today, the Philippine population has grown so much bigger than that of Thailand. Why? Because Thailand pursued a population program with such vigor that it was able to bring down its annual population growth rate. In the mid-1960s, the Philippines had a higher per capita income than Thailand. Today, Thais have per capita incomes almost two-and-a-half times higher than Filipinos. Is there a connection somewhere?demographic economics, population and family relation
In this paper, we seek a possible route for accelerating the agricultural growth in tropical monsoon...
The population of South-East Asia has recently passed the 500 million mark. Although growth is slow...
Looking back around half a century, Thailand has been one of the fastest growing economies in the wo...
Rapid population growth, poor and uneven economic performance, and slow progress in health and educa...
The population debate in the country has been dynamic and contentious. On the one hand, proponents o...
The performance of the Philippine economy has been hindered by the country’s bourgeoning population ...
The study investigates the effect of imposing an n-child policy by forecasting the population of the...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the U.S. not risen unlike its Asi...
Population growth has a substantial impact on economic development. There are two schools of thought...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the United States not risen unlik...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines the long-...
The economic growth implications due to changes in the nation’s age structure have been substantial....
This paper describes the Philippine demographic situation with a focus on the findings from the 1990...
Growth of production in the major South Asian economies has been relatively rapid since 1980 and has...
The provincial per capita income growth in the Philippines can be considered as generally dismal in ...
In this paper, we seek a possible route for accelerating the agricultural growth in tropical monsoon...
The population of South-East Asia has recently passed the 500 million mark. Although growth is slow...
Looking back around half a century, Thailand has been one of the fastest growing economies in the wo...
Rapid population growth, poor and uneven economic performance, and slow progress in health and educa...
The population debate in the country has been dynamic and contentious. On the one hand, proponents o...
The performance of the Philippine economy has been hindered by the country’s bourgeoning population ...
The study investigates the effect of imposing an n-child policy by forecasting the population of the...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the U.S. not risen unlike its Asi...
Population growth has a substantial impact on economic development. There are two schools of thought...
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the United States not risen unlik...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines the long-...
The economic growth implications due to changes in the nation’s age structure have been substantial....
This paper describes the Philippine demographic situation with a focus on the findings from the 1990...
Growth of production in the major South Asian economies has been relatively rapid since 1980 and has...
The provincial per capita income growth in the Philippines can be considered as generally dismal in ...
In this paper, we seek a possible route for accelerating the agricultural growth in tropical monsoon...
The population of South-East Asia has recently passed the 500 million mark. Although growth is slow...
Looking back around half a century, Thailand has been one of the fastest growing economies in the wo...