- 41. Ethnicity and Self Determination – Quo Vadis?
- (Blog Content)
- ... widespread ‘poli-eco’ assumption (instrumentalism, political economy, economics and religious) that inter-communal conflicts are essentially rivalries for scarce resources. This implies that individuals ...
- Created on 03 February 2016
- 42. Palace draws up action plan for peace without BBL
- (News Content)
- ... But these efforts to boost the economy in Bangsamoro are being deterred by the uncertain status of the passage of the Bangsamoro law. “The European investments are not that strong now because they ...
- Created on 01 February 2016
- 43. Building Bridges Between and Among Peoples of Living Faiths
- (Blog Content)
- ... workers, primarily from North Africa and Turkey were desperately needed to allow the economy to expand due to the shortage of male manpower caused by two World Wars, which killed many Europeans. New ...
- Created on 16 December 2015
- 44. INCLUSIVE GROWTH: Building coalitions and making growth work for the poor
- (Blog Content)
- ... they typically spend it locally, and that produces a stimulus to the local economy. Furthermore, if agriculture does well, the price of food will go down and that makes the consumption basket, especially ...
- Created on 03 December 2015
- 45. READ: Speech of VP Binay at Kusog Mindanaw Dialogue with National Candidates
- (Blog Content)
- ... five years in a nation that brings back memories of Makati in 1986: a nation with two faces. That is the paradox of the Philippine economy. We are hailed as Asia’s economic darling, but over 11 million ...
- Created on 01 December 2015
- 46. After Paris, a human crisis?
- (Blog Content)
- ... from the business elite and brought with them billions of dollars. The massive capital flight will shrink the French economy and prop up Israel as a world power. The carnage in Paris may double the ...
- Created on 20 November 2015
- 47. STATEMENT: The Philippine Business Community Supports the Passage of an Acceptable and Meaningful Bangsamoro Basic Law
- (News Content)
- ... essential. Thus, guided by the aim to guarantee the Bangsamoro economy’s stability and sustainability through the effective and responsible utilization of its resources, the Bangsamoro must have POWER ...
- Created on 04 November 2015
- 48. Running for cover
- (Blog Content)
- ... and the economy is the integrity of the elections. Not who will win, but that whoever is proclaimed will lack legitimacy. Besides, I plead mental and financial health. In other words, one has to be ...
- Created on 20 October 2015
- 49. Is Bangsamoro on the Way to be a Sustainable Autonomous Region?
- (Blog Content)
- ... Bangsamoro could instead get an airstrip, but on another island. This lack of control over an essential part of the development is the most serious concern for the fiscal and thus political economy, apart ...
- Created on 22 September 2015