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The paper focuses on the relationship between overall macroeconomic policy and rural finance to cover the credit gap for agricultural production. Several laudable measures have been proposed by the Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC), including intensifying rural savings mobilization,...
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This paper presents a three-gap model that allows the writers to do exercises which will determine how much foreign inflows (or reduction of foreign outflows) will be required to sustain a satisfactory growth rate for the Philippines given the binding foreign exchange and fiscal constraints. The...
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This paper uses a three-gap analysis to discuss obstacles to economic growth of a highly country like the Philippines and how these affect inflation. The analysis show the rather evident fact that as the foreign exchange constraint continues unabated, the only hope for the economic growth would...
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This paper uses annual Philippine data (1953—1980) to test two monetarist models, namely, the Harberger equation and the Barro two-equation system. The estimation results point to specification errors in both models. This can be interpreted as partial evidence that the monetarist’s...
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This study employed the 1979 Input-Output Table, the 1975 Family Income and Expenditures Survey, and the National Income Accounts of 1979 to study the effect of income redistribution on the composition of output demand. It was hoped that a significant amount of redistribution from the rich to...
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