Economy, asked by siegfredsumicad, 8 months ago

I need it to be in the Philippines only: Do global economic and political integration bring more harm to the Philippines and the Filipinos or not? Note: give the source of the answer

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Answered by nancyk71
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country demonstrated its determination to face the challenges of globalization Recognizing that globalization is the buzzword of the 21" century and inevitably affects the growth and governance of many nation states, the Philippines bravely

country demonstrated its determination to face the challenges of globalization Recognizing that globalization is the buzzword of the 21" century and inevitably affects the growth and governance of many nation states, the Philippines bravelyentered the WIO to prepare itself for global competitiveness and reap the benefits that globalization may bring

country demonstrated its determination to face the challenges of globalization Recognizing that globalization is the buzzword of the 21" century and inevitably affects the growth and governance of many nation states, the Philippines bravelyentered the WIO to prepare itself for global competitiveness and reap the benefits that globalization may bringDespite its great optimism on joining the WTO, the Philippines is still lagging behind its Southeast Asian neighbors in terms of economic performance. Whereas Philippine economic growth was second only to Japan in the 1960s, the Philippines

country demonstrated its determination to face the challenges of globalization Recognizing that globalization is the buzzword of the 21" century and inevitably affects the growth and governance of many nation states, the Philippines bravelyentered the WIO to prepare itself for global competitiveness and reap the benefits that globalization may bringDespite its great optimism on joining the WTO, the Philippines is still lagging behind its Southeast Asian neighbors in terms of economic performance. Whereas Philippine economic growth was second only to Japan in the 1960s, the Philippinesat present is viewed as one of the sick men of Asia. This chapter argues that the difficulties encountered by the Philippines in meeting the challenges of globalisation stem from the nature of the Philippine state. The Philippines entered the global economic arena with its domestic political economy

country demonstrated its determination to face the challenges of globalization Recognizing that globalization is the buzzword of the 21" century and inevitably affects the growth and governance of many nation states, the Philippines bravelyentered the WIO to prepare itself for global competitiveness and reap the benefits that globalization may bringDespite its great optimism on joining the WTO, the Philippines is still lagging behind its Southeast Asian neighbors in terms of economic performance. Whereas Philippine economic growth was second only to Japan in the 1960s, the Philippinesat present is viewed as one of the sick men of Asia. This chapter argues that the difficulties encountered by the Philippines in meeting the challenges of globalisation stem from the nature of the Philippine state. The Philippines entered the global economic arena with its domestic political economyunprepared. The Philippine state has failed to create the kind of fertile socioeconomic environment that would have prepared the country for global competition

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