Second Basket Projects Under China’s ODA
Nobyembre 16, 2018
First Basket Projects Under China’s ODA
Nobyembre 16, 2018
Ilang implikasyon ng humuhusay na relasyong pang-ekonomiya ng Pilipinas at China
Nobyembre 13, 2018
Introduksyon Bagamat Japan at US ang may pinakamalaking lagak na pamumuhunan (foreign direct investments o FDI stock) sa bansa at pang-walo lang ang China sa halaga ng approved FDI sa unang semestre ng 2018, lumalaki ang daloy ng pamumuhuhan (FDI inflows) ng China sa Pilipinas. Umabot ito sa US$1.043 bilyon sa ilalim ng dalawang taon […]
Econ slowdown due to failed govt policies, may be sign of worse to come–IBON
Nobyembre 10, 2018
Research group IBON said that the government should take the economy’s 3rd quarter growth slowdown as showing what needs to be improved in its economic policies instead of being dismissive about it. Its flagship Build, Build, Build will only be a short-term boost to the economy at best and direct measures to strengthen domestic agriculture […]
After five years: Build, Build, Build a new adversary of Yolanda survivors
Nobyembre 8, 2018
by Jolo Lim IBON Features – Typhoon Yolanda was a disaster of epic proportions. It became an even bigger tragedy because of government neglect and corporate opportunism. Five years after the super-typhoon, a new adversary is rising for typhoon survivors that are yet to fully recover. The Duterte administration’s Build, Build, Build program has been […]
Php750 National Minimum Wage Possible
Nobyembre 7, 2018
Be bold enough to implement a meaningful wage hike, gov’t told
Nobyembre 7, 2018
The new National Capital Region (NCR) minimum wage is still way below the amount that a family needs to cope with continuously rising prices, research group IBON said. The paltry increase reflects government’s refusal to institute a meaningful wage hike despite its urgency and doability. Government should instead have ordered employers to give a substantial […]
Lowest-income households have lost as much as Php6,800 to high inflation
Nobyembre 6, 2018
The incomes of the country’s poorest households have eroded after ten months of accelerating inflation. Research group IBON estimates that the poorest 60 million Filipinos have suffered income losses of anywhere from Php2,500 to as much as Php6,800 because of worsening inflation since the start of 2018. The inflation rate has increased from 3.4% in […]
Inflation ‘tapering off’? Prices are still high
Nobyembre 6, 2018
