Poverty reduction should not mean merely keeping people barely above a statistical line.
Agosto 15, 2026
Hulyo 24, 2026
Hulyo 8, 2026
Hulyo 7, 2026
Hulyo 3, 2026
Hulyo 1, 2026
Hunyo 30, 2026
Hunyo 29, 2026
Instead of addressing the education crisis, the Marcos Jr government is simply fixated on mass-producing a labor force tailored to the needs of the global market.
Agosto 19, 2026
The shiny cutting edge high-tech Pax Silica may indeed be different this time. Unfortunately, the way things are going, it will be different in the sense of a new level of dependence and making real Filipino industrialization even harder.
Agosto 12, 2026
Twenty-five years after EPIRA’s enactment, the country’s experience points to the need for a fundamentally different approach to the power sector.
Hulyo 29, 2026
Through Pax Silica, the Marcos Jr administration allows the plunder of the country’s resources for fleeting cheap jobs and false promises of industrialization.
The UMIC overhype shows how the government’s presentation of the economy gives disproportionate emphasis to a favorable statistical reclassification while giving comparatively little attention to the country’s persistent structural weaknesses.
Hulyo 6, 2026
The World Bank’s UMIC label should not be mistaken for proof that the country has achieved genuine development.
Hulyo 5, 2026
IBON Praymer
Books
Birdtalk Briefing Paper
Pebrero 24, 2026
Pebrero 3, 2026
Enero 7, 2026
Position Paper
Nobyembre 17, 2025