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    Default Re: PH soon to join 'tiger economies', claims expert


    like, who said this economist analysis' is dim wittedly accepted as FACTS.. i am just happy that there is some sort of hope..

    mao gani ni ingon.. emerging.. naay change, naay promising fundamentals.. what's wrong in hoping.. like why in a world daghan kau pessimist...

    tsk.. tsk.. tsk..

    ang tamaan wag magalit..

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    Default Re: PH soon to join 'tiger economies', claims expert

    read lang gud tarong.

    i didnt implied factual or opinionated ang article my point is gihimo na achievements ni Penoy na ang "soon to join 'tiger economies' " when the title palang reads "claims by expert" .

    you can hope all you want... but please ayaw pag mix ug flame bait dinha na ta ma proud kung mahitabo na, wa pa gani nahitabo cge pud mo pangita away dire.

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    Default Re: PH soon to join 'tiger economies', claims expert

    Lisod man jud ning magpatuta ta sa politiko. Mahimo jud fanatic mangaway dayon sa detractor kay naa naman gud stakes.. Kahibaw naman jud ta tanan unsa ang style sa pilipinas gud. Naa jud benefit sa mga hardcore fans sa politiko. Tagaan puwesto, negosyo o uban pang benefits. Mao na aggresibo kaayo ning uban mang post dre depensa sa ilang idol.

    Prehas ra gud sa iro.. Kung tagaan bukog sa amo mo aw aw jud sa mga kontra sa amo..

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    Default Re: PH soon to join 'tiger economies', claims expert

    Any proof or basis for such a claim? Because I've heard the same rhetoric over and over again during the onset of a new administration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monroy View Post
    Lisod man jud ning magpatuta ta sa politiko. Mahimo jud fanatic mangaway dayon sa detractor kay naa naman gud stakes.. Kahibaw naman jud ta tanan unsa ang style sa pilipinas gud. Naa jud benefit sa mga hardcore fans sa politiko. Tagaan puwesto, negosyo o uban pang benefits. Mao na aggresibo kaayo ning uban mang post dre depensa sa ilang idol.

    Prehas ra gud sa iro.. Kung tagaan bukog sa amo mo aw aw jud sa mga kontra sa amo..
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    samot gyud bro nga mapasanginlan ko nimo nga naay nadawat ni abnoy, if one of these days, come election time.. i would campaign for BAM AQUINO for senator.. hehehehe

    @Romeojin: wala man ko nangaway brad.. wala man gd ni claim diri nga achievment ni sa ADMIN ni noynoy.. naa ba?
    Last edited by jack_bauer; 07-02-2012 at 03:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    I watched his interview in Bloomberg last month, and im not sure if i should believe in him. Hes already counting on BRIC nations to run off steam thats why investors would look elsewhere .. i doubt that would happen and i dont think we can competitively compete with these BRIC nations. Well i cant blame him, its his job to look for emerging markets and from what i know we are not even on his top picks of emerging nations eg. South Korea, Turkey, Poland, Czech Republic, Indonesia and Thailand would fare better on his cards. I think we were given mention cause we had high population and theres still a room for development. We even had a hard time trying to keep an international company's assembly plant floats here how can we attract international investors ?

    Im not sure if Mr. Sharma is knowledgeable with our economic conditions here in the Philippines, like the 60-40 restrictions, high electricity rates, rising labor costs, poor infrastructure etc. coming from someone who says China's labor cost is rising thats why international companies arent keen in investing some more but what more can these investors have to say to our country? surely we aint attractive than China.

    And funny, i can see his opinions are still uncertain.



    whats more funnier is.. there are people here who dim-witted thinks this is already Penoy's achievement People should know the difference from what is written in the book and what is reality.


    Im for one, would like our country to have a rapid economic growth and since i dont intend to buy Sharma's book, can someone tell me the details on how would our country have a tiger economy according to him?
    I've skimmed it and I had initially assumed it was going to be factual with some (conservative) projections. Pero, maybe a third into the book, I had realized that it had seemingly turned into an op-ed. Now, he has some points that the BRIC nations are currently or will be facing their economic "woes" in the near future. I could understand that. He points out that the BRIC nation will be bearing the brunt of the effects of inflation and will drastically slow their growth--et cetera. Those are facts. My problem is how he accounts the TIP (Turkey, Indonesia, Philippines) countries, without any depth. I just cannot see how sustained growth can be existent in this country, especially with the setup we have. Now I don't know if he hit got it right with Turkey or Indonesia as I don't know how it works there, pero here?

    My answer to your question is, a relatively competitive currency, potentially large workforce, resources--we've always had that, what he didn't put into account is our laws (might have missed it, but I dont think so). So ang major catalyst is the decline sa BRIC growth. Meaning opportunity happens to be knocking on our door. This administration can do good by capitalizing on that opportunity, and by capitalizing I mean call for much needed revisions, really fast, really soon. If we don't igo ra ta ug 3-5 year growth nya stagnate nasad. We need that prolonged decade+ growth badly. Like what Malaysia and Thailand had in the 80s, and what Indonesia had in the 2000s. Ato nasad turn, I hope, if get our act together.

    The last time we had the same opportunity was under Ramos, sa Time paman gani to hapit ma-tiger ang Pilipinas. But it fizzled out partly because, well Asia's economy got rocked in 97 and na-apil tah, unfortunately. After that it was all China in the late 90s and so forth. I'd like to add sad that we've gained momentum in 2004-2005 pa, one reason nabutang ta sa N-11 by Goldman Sachs. It slowed down after 07 (or 0.

    So before you go on credit grabbing, call her a villain, corrupt or dastardly, si "putot" ang part sa rason nanung naa tay momentum, and its up to Noynoy to stabilize it. Grab the credit when the deed is done, but before then, lihok. Dili mag sige ug bask sa glory, kay di na importante ang mga speculations ug projections sa experts. Karun nga naay indicators nga ang BRIC muhinay, chance na sa Pilipinas nga maka-sustain ug growth. As investors jump ship ana nila, pwede na sila mu-ambak nato, IF we play our cards right. Carpe Diem, Pilipinas.
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    sukad nga naa na koy buot, wah pa jud ko kahinumdom nga naay presidenti sa nga gi dayeg sa mga pinoy...

    maayo lang kaayo ta mo batikus sa atong mga presidente, kamo nalang kahay pag presidente? let them do their job and stop whining! else, stop voting (like i did) or you run for president kung sa tanaw nimo inana na jud ka ka maayong laki nga pulos panaway nalang...

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    Default Re: PH soon to join 'tiger economies', claims expert

    Quote Originally Posted by jack_bauer View Post
    OT:

    samot gyud bro nga mapasanginlan ko nimo nga naay nadawat ni abnoy, if one of these days, come election time.. i would campaign for BAM AQUINO for senator.. hehehehe

    @Romeojin: wala man ko nangaway brad.. wala man gd ni claim diri nga achievment ni sa ADMIN ni noynoy.. naa ba?
    Ikaw ray kaila sa imong kaugalingon jack. Wala koy gi mention nga ngalan. Sa maigo lang..

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    Default Re: PH soon to join 'tiger economies', claims expert

    korek! daghan kaayo nagpaka arun ingnun nga maayong laki, murag genius mo post ug comments pero wa diay toy agi. dili nalang ko mo name calling pero hilas kaayo mangisturya murag unsa na gyud ka maayo sa economy.



    Quote Originally Posted by bim27142 View Post
    sukad nga naa na koy buot, wah pa jud ko kahinumdom nga naay presidenti sa nga gi dayeg sa mga pinoy...

    maayo lang kaayo ta mo batikus sa atong mga presidente, kamo nalang kahay pag presidente? let them do their job and stop whining! else, stop voting (like i did) or you run for president kung sa tanaw nimo inana na jud ka ka maayong laki nga pulos panaway nalang...

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    yes this is true... maybe 1000 years from now.

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