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The most of extensive biography to cover Virata as its main subject is Gerardo Sicat's 2014 biography, "Cesar Virata: Life and Times Through Four Decades of Philippine Economic History." [ 8 ] He is also one of the main subjects of Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem's 2019 Ateneo Press book "Philippine Politics and the Marcos Technocrats: The ...
The economic history of the Philippines is shaped by its colonial past, evolving governance, and integration into the global economy. Prior to Spanish colonization in the 16th century, the islands had a flourishing economy centered around agriculture, fisheries, and trade with neighboring countries like China, Japan, and Southeast Asia.
In collaboration with the Philippine Economic Society, the school publishes the Philippine Review of Economics, [2] a leading journal of economics-related research in the Philippines. The 9th and current dean of the School of Economics is Prof. Ma. Joy V. Abrenica, Ph.D. She was appointed in 2021 for a term for 3 years. [3]
Museum of Philippine Economic History (Hiligaynon: Museo sang Kasaysayan sang Ekonomiya sang Pilipinas; Filipino: Museo ng Kasaysayan ng Ekonomiya ng Pilipinas) is a museum in Iloilo City, Philippines. It is located on the historic street of Calle Real in Iloilo City Proper. [1]
1984 and 1985 saw the worst recession in Philippine history, with the economy contracting by 7.3% for two successive years. [1] Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority for 1985 showed that poverty incidence in families was at 44.2%—4.3 percentage points higher than in 1991 during the presidency of Corazon Aquino. [37]
Agrarian reform and economic development: ‘equity’ with efficiency, by Gerardo Sicat of the Philippine Star summarizes the points taken from Raul Fabella's 2014 critique paper on CARP; Publications by Raul V. Fabella on Google Scholar
Armando Malay– professor and dean at the University of the Philippines and Far Eastern University; journalist and activist [9] Alfredo E. Pascual – 20th President, University of the Philippines [10] [11] [2] Serafin Quiason Jr. – Professor of History, Chairman, National Historical Institute
The Executive Order made the President of the Philippines the head of the National Economic Council. [ 7 ] [ 12 ] During his administration, President Carlos P. Garcia saw the need to create a new office in charge of the supervision of government corporations, which he called the National Development Authority.