Economic growth in the Philippines is studied using Robert Solow's neoclassical growth model, which predicts savings and population growth to have positive and negative effects, respectively, on growth of per capita output. The empirical results tend to support the predictions of the model, but ...
Economic growth in the Philippines: theory and evidence Economic growth in the Philippines is studied using Robert Solow's neoclassical growth model, which predicts savings and population growth to have positive... DB Canlas - 《Journal of Asian Economics》 被引量: 45发表: 2004年 Economic growth...
The Binondo-Intramuros Bridge in Manila, built by the China Road and Bridge Corporation, was one of two bridges where the Chinese government provided assistance to the Philippines. A 40-minutes drive from Wangcheng District to the central business and trade zone of Chinatown no...
Economic growth in the Philippines has averaged 6.6 percent during the last six years. Its goal is to have 2.35 GW of wind power installed by 2030. But theoretically, the system can handle as much as 76 GW (GWEC 2019). Vietnam's economy grew at a constant 6% annual rate over the ...
Poverty, Inequality, and Growth in the Philippines Recent research suggests that economic growth is key to poverty reduction in developing countries. Some results indicate that the growth-poverty relationship is invariant to economic cycles, i.e., whether the economy is expanding or cont... AM Bal...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) and human capital on economic growth in the Philippines. An economic growth model for the Philippines is specified and estimated by a canonical cointegrating technique and employing annual data spanning the period 1965–20...
With all of these initiatives, the Philippines will remain among the fastest growing economies in Asia, Economic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia said. The government has set the targets of economic growth at 7 to 8 percent up to 2022, and the reduction of poverty incidence from 21.6 percent ...
"We see RCEP as a critical key toward inclusive economic growth, not only for the Philippines but within ASEAN," he said in a statement released on Thursday, prior to the Philippines' ratification of the pact. INITIAL FRUITS Since the trade pact came into force last year, goods trade ties...
The Philippines holds the rotating chair of ASEAN this year. ASEAN leaders instructed their ministers and negotiators "to redouble efforts building on the good momentum achieved thus far" in the negotiations on RCEP, the statement read. Moreover, the leaders reiterated the commitment of ASEAN states...
The aim of this study is to examine the impact of trade openness, urban population, technology and economic growth on environment of Asian economies i.e. Bangladesh, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Sin... A Ameer,K Munir - 《Mpra Paper》 被引量: 1发表...