2 resons 1:im from the Philippines and secend i do not know. i'm only 6
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 reproductive health bill in the Philippines just passed in 2012 and wasn't implemented until 2013, so the numbers aren't in on how it's impacting things in an economic sense. However, proponents of the law hope that lowering the birth rate will decrease poverty and result in an improved economic condition for both families and the government.
Political dynasty in the Philippines first started with the Spanish colonists. This system of oligarchy is considered by some to be the cause of corruption within their government.
Some cause and effects of poverty in the Philippines include poor productivity agriculture growth result in families going hungry. Others include high population and a corrupt government bring effects of unemployment and low quality of life.
Floods destroy houses, vehicles, items, property, plants/trees and other things, each of these are economic effects, as the government needs to pay to replace/fix them.
Negative effects of American occupation in the Philippines include loss of Filipino lives during conflicts, suppression of Filipino culture and language, economic exploitation, and political instability caused by American intervention in local affairs.
The area of the Philippines is a major influence in the economy. It determines who they can trade with and what foods can be produced.
effects of globalization in the philippines on politics
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Dont know! x Philippines' economic growth percent fell from 7.3 to 4.7 but they are recovering from the effects rapidly.
The effects of corruption in the Philippines are so many. Some of the common ones include slow development, lack of proper infrastructure, the economy suffers a great deal as well and efficiency in service delivery leaves a lot to be desired.
Causes of illiteracy in the Philippines include poverty, lack of access to education, and inadequate resources for teaching. Effects of illiteracy can lead to limited economic opportunities, social exclusion, and difficulty in accessing information and services necessary for personal development.