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The country will see a slower growth of 5.6% in 2005 due to higher taxes, high fuel prices as well as the absence of last year`s heavy election spen..
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THE domestic economy would grow by 5.6 percent only this year owing to the decline in consumer expenditure because of higher taxes and fuel prices, ..
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Economists are cautiously optimistic about the prospects of a bilateral free-trade agreement (FTA) between Manila and Washington. Government negotiat..
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The Philippine economic team is suffering from a bout of contagion. No, not the type related to meningococcemia or avian influenza. A sense of euphor..
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THE government expects to sign the country’s first bilateral trade agreement, or the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA), by J..
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The country’s economic growth, which drew much of its steam from the resurgent world economy last year, is seen to be restrained by the same extern..
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Framing efficient rural finance policies that can become “potent” tools for development is a challenge for policymakers, the Philippine Institute ..
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The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific warned Escap member-countries including the Philippines that government s..
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The government plan to slow down the country’s population growth rate should not rely on local government units (LGUs) because of their limited com..
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A leading economist predicted over the weekend that the inflation rate, which represents the increases in consumer prices, would top the 7.6-percent r..
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Senators want more time to scrutinize the lateral attrition bill, a major component of the P80-billion tax-reform package endorsed by Malacañan to Co..
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THE Commission on Population (Popcom) has warned that six cities in the country face the danger of draining their resources with the huge growth in th..
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As Asian economies continue to expand, Europe, the former colonial master of many countries in the region, is now willing to talk on equal footing wit..
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Six cities in the Philippines face the danger of strained resources as the number of people living there continue to increase yearly, warned the “Th..
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MANILA, Philippines (AP) _ The Philippine capital Manila is expected to climb from the 16th to the 12th largest city in the world by 2010, officials a..
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