Typhoons affect the Philippines economy significantly. Day to day business is affected and investors avoid setting up business in the affected areas for fear of losing their property and business assets.
because of the movements of the plates under ground.........i hope this will you........ ^_^
ateneo de manila university is one of the best schools offering those kinds of courses along with university of the Philippines... san beda college i think is also offering economics pamantasan ng lungsod ng maynila has a college for accountancy and economics if you're trying to find quality and cheap education which is rare nowadays polytechnic university of the Philippines is also a good option
economic impacts were $5.2 billion
it 4ucked the solar system to the max
In economics, inelastic demand means that changes in price have little impact on the quantity demanded, while elastic demand means that changes in price have a significant impact on the quantity demanded.
University of the Philippines School of Economics was created in 1965.
what are the environmental issues after the earth quake in the Philippines
problem of the Philippines involve economics
yes
Economic Growth
Some of the notable earthquakes in the Philippines in 2001 include a series of earthquakes in Mindanao in February, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Samar in May, and a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Batanes in July. These events resulted in varying degrees of damage and casualties.
earthquake tsunami and typhoon
it doesn't have any impact
the economics policy during third republic of the Philippines are: akala mo alam ko no!!!.. hahahaha!!!.... di ko yn alam!! #muog
Earthquakes do not have a direct impact on the atmosphere. An earthquake only damages the Earth and structures on the Earth.
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because its near the equator, I think