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-EAGA countries, i.e., the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Firstly, the study uses Johansen cointegration test and Granger …
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-EAGA countries, i.e., the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Firstly, the study uses Johansen cointegration test and Granger …
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This paper examines Malaysia`s policy on irregular migrants and its implementation, and discusses its impact. A survey … surrounding irregular migrants in Malaysia, which is one of the major host countries of international migrants from developing … Malaysia. Legalization was done in stages, the first of which was in 1985 following the signing of the Medan agreement with …
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trade and investment in the Bogor Declaration and has set out operational guiding principles and a well-developed strategy …
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This paper is presented at the Third National Convention on Statistics at the Philippine International Convention Center on December 13-14, 1982. It discusses the different legal instruments utilized in the Philippines to encourage invention and to facilitate technology purchase. A brief history...
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Some industries are relatively more harmful to the environment but industrialization has been a significant factor in Cebu’s environmental degradation. In addition, government efforts to curb degradation have failed. This has been the paper’s major result after the examination of the...
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like the Philippines, the growth of which depends largely on foreign trade and investment. Analysis indicates the …
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This article is presented before the 19th Annual Meeting of the Philippine Economic Society at the Manila Hotel on December 11, 1982. It covers some concerns about the Philippine economic environment within the context of a world economy that may continue experiencing real growth deceleration....
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This paper investigates the impact of liberalization of international investment restrictions in the Philippines on the … international investment. …
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This article is presented before the 19th Annual Meeting of the Philippine Economic Society at the Manila Hotel on December 11, 1982. It discusses why the Philippine growth in the 1950s has not been sustained. It also reviews the major industrial policies and assistance to cottage, small- and...
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