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The "turbulent world economy" and industrial development strategy in the Philippines /

By: Bautista, Romeo M.
Series: Vol. 9 No. 1 & 2 1982.Description: p.14-21.Subject(s): Economic development - Philippines | Economic development - Long-term | Industrial development - PhilippinesOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of Philippine DevelopmentSummary: This paper examines the likely impact of the country's long-term economic development with the "turbulent world economy", a problem occasioned by the recent and prospective decline in the growth rate of Philippine exports may prove to be the most serious, since it now threathens to undermine domestic policy efforts, initiated in the early 1970's to promote labor-intensive, export-led industrial development
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This paper examines the likely impact of the country's long-term economic development with the "turbulent world economy", a problem occasioned by the recent and prospective decline in the growth rate of Philippine exports may prove to be the most serious, since it now threathens to undermine domestic policy efforts, initiated in the early 1970's to promote labor-intensive, export-led industrial development

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