Economic Growth
i think it is the rice shortage
well when it comes to infrastructures, i do believe that there was an improvement.. bridges, roads, etc.. but i dont think it affects or improve our economic status..
,I wanna answer this question but I am not sure if this answer is superbly right just wanna share my question. I am a Filipino too and I think because of our government but as I said I think this question is not superbly right. Thanks.
I think economic growth is an aspiration in an developing countries I think economic growth is an aspiration in an developing countries
I think 60-70
Economic Growth
i think it is the rice shortage
well when it comes to infrastructures, i do believe that there was an improvement.. bridges, roads, etc.. but i dont think it affects or improve our economic status..
hi this is saxston/skeeter. if they work together they could make common economic goals.
japan, china, mexico, canada
Beveridge believed that the people in the Philippines were hardworking, resilient, and had the potential to thrive given the right opportunities and support. He recognized their determination and resourcefulness, and advocated for measures to improve their social and economic well-being.
i think no.
I think you have wrong question and i think, you might view the Philippines as Continent
,I wanna answer this question but I am not sure if this answer is superbly right just wanna share my question. I am a Filipino too and I think because of our government but as I said I think this question is not superbly right. Thanks.
dont think so, its no where close to the Philippines. Plus, the Philippines are islands.
i think its TSPH: triple-s Philippines (in the Philippines)
i dont know but i think there are