Ben D. Kritz

ONE of the most annoying things about reading many analyses of the Philippine economy is that more often than not, they are framed according to the political perspective of the analyst. Many formal analyses provided by economists and economic or financial organizations fit this pattern, as do virtually every one of the local media’s less formal business and economic pundits.

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