There are many important native born and immigrant economists from the Philippines. Some of the most notable are Augusto Santos, Benigno Aquino III, Benjamin Diokno, Cielito Habito, Dante Canlas, and Diosdado Macapagal.
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Charles Berry - economist - was born in 1930.
John Law - economist - was born in 1671.
William Ellis - economist - was born in 1800.
Charles Kennedy - economist - died in 1997.
William Cunningham - economist - died in 1919.
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Popular Filipino songs offer a way to celebrate a beautiful culture. Tagalog is the language of some of these songs. Several other languages are features in popular Filipino songs.
As a Filipino politician Ralph Recto served on the house of representatives for 7 years. His responsibility for the 4th district of Batangas contributed much to present day Philippines.
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Jose Rizal is considered as an economist because wasn't he courageous enough to fight for the Filipino's freedom? So, imagine if he never did anything then, the Philippines would experience the Greatest Depression of the Economy. Why? Because of the continous drainage of the Spaniards of our Natural Resources. So it was him the led to the booming of our economy, that is why he is an economist. Not only is he the national hero, a great writer (El Filibusterismo and Noli Me Tangere) but he is also an economist. Because that's what they say, he's an economist. An economist is an economist. It's in the Economiya of an Economy to have an Economist in every Economic country to boom their Economy's resources just like Rizal. (Yes, I'm a genius. I know) (People can be sarcastic Bastards aren't they? hahahahaha Good Luck :P)
There are many popular business magazines one can purchase. Some of the most popular one's are 'The Economist', 'Forbes', 'Harvard Business Review' and 'Fortune'.
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The Southtown Economist was first published in 1906. The Southtown Economist was originally named the Englewood Economist and in 1924 was renamed the Southtown Economist.
The Publication Economist is owned by the Economist Group. Half of the Economist Group is owed by Pearson PLC via Financial Times. The rest of the Economist Group is owned by independent shareholders.
The Publication Economist is owned by the Economist Group. Half of the Economist Group is owed by Pearson PLC via Financial Times. The rest of the Economist Group is owned by independent shareholders.