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Posted by m beduya on July 2, 2010 · 1 Comment
From news reports, the new Aquino Cabinet spent the whole day, yesterday, checking on the veracity of the Arroyo economic statistics suspecting that the numbers to have been embellished to show better than real Arroyo performance. This seemingly unseemly activity from the new administration to the last is necessary to have a solid basis for [...]
Filed under Financing of Innovation, Innovator Peso · Tagged with emerging markets, indigenous innovation, innovation, Innovator Peso, Noynoy Aquino, Philippines, PIMCO, public debt, public deficit, ring of fire, sovereign debt
Posted by m beduya on June 30, 2010 · 3 Comments
As I write this post, I am listening to President Aquino deliver his inaugural speech; indeed an inspiring one as an inaugural speech ought to be. Just institution-building? Yet, from the speech, President Nonoy seems just focused in building, if not re-building, the institutions of a working capitalist democracy – possibly as countervailing powers in [...]
Filed under Books and Journals, Changes in Institutions, Policy and Regulation from Need, Transparency and Empowerment, Financing of Innovation · Tagged with Amartya Sen, development economics, George Bernard Shaw, innovative entrepreneurship, John Kenneth Galbraith, National Innovation Systems, Noynoy Aquino, Philippines, social entrepreneurship