An Analysis of the Philippine Economic Crisis: A Workshop Report, June 1984Emmanuel S. De Dios |
Contents
AN ANALYSIS OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS | 30 |
AN ALTERNATIVE AGENDA FOR RECOVERY | 67 |
CONCLUDING REMARKS | 82 |
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agenda agriculture allocation annual Asia authoritarianism average billion budget deficits capital outlays Central Bank changes coconut coconut industry consumption country's Crop current account deficits debt-service decisions declined developing countries domestic earnings economic crisis effect employment exchange rate export external debt external shocks financial institutions foreign borrowing foreign exchange foreign loans funds GFIs government deficits government expenditures government intervention government's growth rates guarantees Hence higher imports income distribution increase inflation infrastructure interest investment labor major Malaysia ment monetary growth money supply monopoly NASUTRA NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NEDA official output payments percent period peso PHILEX Philippines picul policies political banks poverty threshold private sector privileges productivity projects ratio reduce regime result revenues share social sources South Korea spot prices Statistical sugar producers sugar trade Table tariff taxes Thailand tion total external debt trend wage workers