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Tuesday
Mar 16th
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I2D2-International Debt & Development

This section is devoted to solving the economic problems of the Philippines. It will feature the discussion of fundamental structural reforms in the homeland's fiscal policies, especially in the matter of settling its foreign debts. It will carry proposals for the "reinvention" of the Philippine economy into an endeavor of the people, by the people and for the people.

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1 The I2D2 and New EEA Proposals Sent Again to PGMA Bobby Reyes 474
2 Democrats Equally to Blame for Sad State of American Economy Bobby Reyes 383
3 American Economy Not As Bad as It Looks: U.S. Congress Must Share Blame, If Any, with President Bush Bobby Reyes 450
4 For All Its Ills, Warts and All, the United States Is Still the Engine that Drives the World Economy Bobby Reyes 463
5 The United States, Unlike the Philippines, Will Never Become an “IOUgoslavia” (Part I) Bobby Reyes 553
6 The Arroyo Dispensation Continues with Its “Irrational Exuberance,” as It Keeps Borrowing More Bobby Reyes 317
7 Jobs Cannot Be Created by Press Releases Alone Bobby Reyes 417
8 The Filipino Version of the “Irrational Exuberance”? Bobby Reyes 448
9 The “Strong” Philippine Peso Is a Temporary, If Not a Manipulated, Mirage Bobby Reyes 1608
10 Enjoy the Turkey and All the Trimmings Today and Prepare for a Recession Tomorrow Bobby Reyes 523
 
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