I would have to say a local cable tv service. It is the only one that would fit the description at all. I chose it because as the only cable provider in the area (hypothetically), there would be no competition for it, thus creating a natural monopoly on all cable business in the area.
What is the best economic system for the Philippines and why?
The best economic system for the Philippines is it's current system.
The contrasting economic systems either lets the government decide everything or private companies. It is obvious that letting the Philippine government complete control of everything would be stupid, since corruption will become impossible to stop. Allowing private companies to decide everything would also be unintelligible, since human rights violations would become even more rampant than it is now.
The Philippines current economic system is a mix of the two contrasting. The government decides alongside private companies. At first, one would assume that this would be bad, combining the unstoppable corruption with the rampant abuse of human rights. The thing is, though, the two parties, the government and the private companies, balance each other out. For example, if the government tries to squeeze a bribe out of a certain company through unsavory means, the company tries to get out of it through other unsavory means. When the company tries to abuse its employees or some other human rights violation, the government will then come down on it, asking for a bribe. Basically, both their greeds counteract the other.
That is why the best economic system is it's current system.
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this is all bs :D
What is the land area of Davao City in square kilometers?
Davao City has a total land area of 2,443.61 square kilometers.
What are the current economic issues on the forest in the Philippines?
the current issues are economic bomb, rife fall, educational loggers, extinction of log, atomic kaingin, rice grain......:>
Exampes of a stock corporation in the Philippine?
Smart Communications and Bank of the Philippine Islands are examples of close corporation in the Philippines. The ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation is another example.
Information about street vendors in the Philippines?
Street vendors are very common in the Philippines. In large open air markets, street vendors can be found selling everything from clothing to food.
When did Philippines have hyperinflation?
Because the Japanese-controlled government, during the WWII occupation, issued fiat currencies, while at the same time outlawing possession of other currencies, in an attempt to curtail any possible resistance.
Why is handicraft an option for sustainable livelihood in the Philippines?
Because most of the Filipinos at this time can't find a sustainable job for their families , so , some people of the Philippines consider handicraft as an another option in finding a sustainable job . And as far as I know , there's a lot of handicraft jobs here at the Philippines , so , many people were attracted to apply in this kind of job . Many Filipinos were fun of making handicrafts and sell it into different amounts , So for me , even this kind of livelihood is not like the other big companies here in our country , and even it doesn't give a big profit , it still gives hope to those who doesn't have a job . That's why handicraft can be an another option for having a sustainable job here in the Philippines .
What was the national income of the Philippines in 2008 during President Arroyo's term?
According to the National Statistical Coordination Board, the Philippines' Gross National Product in the fourth quarter of 2008 grew by 6.4 percent from last year's 6.0 percent.
Why did the ifugao people built the banaue rice terraces?
naghahanap nga ako ng sagot ako nman tanungin mo:)
Where can you buy a refrigerator in Cebu?
All department stores and malls in Cebu sell refrigerators. Try Abenson's in Robinson's, SM Appliances in SM City Cebu and Ayala Mall. There are also smaller stores that sell various brands of refrigerators and freezers.
What is the biggest economic problem of the Philippines that is facing right now?
i think it is the rice shortage
What are the effects of outflow and inflows in Philippine economy?
The effects of economic inflow in the Philippines has given this country a false sense of security in the past by eluding to having more money than is readily available. The economic outflow has thrown the Philippines into a state of debt.
The circumstance that is most likely to cause a farmer to store soybeans for future sale instead of selling them right after harvest is having a surplus. When there is an overabundance, the farmer will not get paid as much.
Where can you find the rich deposits of iron in the Philippines?
Rich deposits of iron in the Philippines are found in Bulacan, Marinduque, Camarines Norte and Samar.They also had millions of people to want to buy more.And there buisness had more customers than ever.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of technological advancement in the Philippines?
the simplest answer is that it made our life easier but at the same time made us physically unfit by making the work through machines like now a days people started to use more and more machines rather than doing the work on their own.
Are dogs allowed in cebu pacific arlines?
Dogs are allowed on Cebu Pacific Airlines. They do have to get clearance in order to travel. Clearance procedures are done prior to the flight at the origin airport.
Domestic Corporation in Philippines?
There are hundreds of domestic corporations in the Philippines. A list of all domestic corporations can be obtained from the Philippine taxing agency.
When you give clothes to somebody else that are previously worn. Consignment shops sell second hand clothes because somebody bought them new, wore them for awhile, and then donated them. The person who buys the clothing from the consignment shop now has a second hand piece of clothing
What tools did they use to make the Banaue Rice Terraces?
what are the tools were used to build the rice terraces
What items does Mexico trade with The Philippines?
In 2012, top Philippine imports from Mexicoincluded computer equipment representing more than 13% of total imports. Total amount in exports from Mexico to the Philippines accounted for US$67 million during that year.
Top 10 Mexican Exports to the Philippines - 2012 (with % of share in total) :
Conversely, top Philippine exports to Mexicoincluded an overwhelmingly amount of semiconductors, electronics and electronic parts, representing more than 47% of total exports. Total amount in exports from The Philippines into Mexico accounted for US$1.39 billion during that year.
Top 10 Philippine Exports to Mexico - 2012 (with % of share in total) :