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bolder investment in social sector spending. This paper is divided into following two parts: part one gives recent economic …
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The Philippine economy grew slower than expected at 3.7 percent in 2011, held back by weak public spending and external demand. In the fourth quarter (Q4), growth slightly improved at 3.7 percent. As in past quarters, growth was driven by remittance-fueled household consumption, which grew by...
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higher private investment, exports, and employment, as well as strong support from the Tajik business community and …
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inclusive Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth. Modest investment rates despite attractive returns and low savings rates despite … inclusive growth, with special emphasis on the issues of savings and investment …
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private investment rates. Remittances are likely to grow more slowly than the earlier trend over the last 5-6 years, but could … nonetheless be a major contributor to future growth if more go into private investment than in the past …
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