The Economy of the Philippines: Elites, Inequalities and Economic RestructuringThis text critically analyses the Filipino economy and attempts to explain the problems that it has faced, as well as the solutions that need to be put into practice....
摘要: Focuses on the economy of the Philippines. Influence of political turmoil on the country's economic development; Impact of the World War II on the economy; Increase in the number of Filipinos living below the poverty line.年份: 2002 ...
Prior to the global economic slowdown of 2008-09, the economy of the Philippines had been growing at an average of 5 percent annually since 2000. According to theWorld Bank, the country's GDP in 2008 was $168.6 billion US or $3,400 per capita; in 2017 it had grown to S304.6 billion ...
The Philippines ended 2023 on a high note, being the fastest growing economy across Southeast Asia with a growth rate of 5.6 percent—just shy of the government's target of 6.0 to 7.0 percent.1 Should projections hold, the Philippines is expected to, once again, show significant growth in ...
To grasp these as soon as possible, companies need to rethink how they deliver to customers and operate their businesses. With such strategies in place for possible future disruptions, the Philippines can stand strong and continue to grow its economy in the year ahead....
It seeks to build a more advanced open economy and create a double development dynamic with the domestic economy as the mainstay and the domestic economy and international engagement providing mutual reinforcement. (二)理念:开放、绿色、廉洁 2. Concepts: open, green and clean cooperation 共建“一...
The economy in Asia, including India, the Philippines and many other countries, faces problems from natural disasters, such as floods, droughts, earthquakes and hurricanes, a research suggested. The authors based their conclusions on Asian nations' economic activities and the occurrence rate (发生率...
aThe Republic of the Philippines is the only Catholic country in Asia. About 93% of the population is Christian, while about 4 ~ 5% is Muslim and living in one area of Mindanao. 菲律宾共和国是唯一的宽容国家在亚洲。 大约,而大约4 ~ 5%是回教和生活在Mindanao中,一地区93%人口基督徒。[translat...
UNICEF’s business is children, not the workings of the international economy. In its every-day work in over 100 developing nations UNICEF is brought up against a face of today’s international economic problems which is not seen in the corridors of financial power, not reflected in the statis...
The Philippines is second only to India in business process outsourcing (BPO), and this sector will likely remain a key part of its economy going forward. The US is the biggest investor here, whether it’s in internal shared service centres or external outsourcing. The country ...