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This study begins with an overview of the poverty situation in the Philippines. It then takes a brief look at the poor in the rural areas, followed with a discussion of the poor in the informal sector. It then, brings these two sectors together, with an examination of the poor and the...
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This paper shows that Lewis' development theory is nothing but Malthus' dismal science. It re-addresses the important aspect of population to economic development, but emphasizes the free will to fertility. Finally, this paper advocates laissez faire and local self-governments as foundation for...
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This study begins with an overview of the poverty situation in the Philippines. It then takes a brief look at the poor in the rural areas, followed with a discussion of the poor in the informal sector. It then, brings these two sectors together, with an examination of the poor and the...
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, these failures are structural in nature, as indeed structuralism proposed in its time. Neostructuralism delves more deeply … system of thinking, neostructuralism is an open system that lends itself to dialogue with other philosophies that recognize … neostructuralism and heterodox thinking at the start of the twenty-first century. In a context shaped by the impacts of the worst …
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, the authors identify two approaches: structuralism (1950-1980) and neo-structuralism (1980-onwards). The contributors …
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We examine the cyclical properties of development aid using bilateral data for 22 donors and over 100 recipients during 1970?2005. We find that bilateral aid flows are on average procyclical with respect to business cycles in donor and recipient countries. However, they become countercyclical...
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