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    Quote Originally Posted by Apollo24 View Post
    While nagpa-abot kang estor Bro, basaha ni aron dli nasad ka magisa sa kaugalingon nimong mantika for the 3rd tym around... http://www.nscb.gov.ph/ncs/11thNCS/p...%20Economy.pdf
    http://www.nscb.gov.ph/ncs/11thNCS/p...%20Economy.pdf

    hahaha amaw mao man na usa sa ako alas na links... nagpa klaro gyud ka.. naa gyud ka reading comprehension problem hatag ug link sunod wa diay kasabot.

    basaha ang conclusion...

    the researchers provide evidence that a comprehensive electoral process similar to one slated on May14,2007 would on the minimum, have a positive impact on the economy particularly to GDP.
    The I-O analysis presents the expansionary effect of the 2007 national and local elections on total output. Based on the simulations, and considering the assumptions made, the PhP13,469.85 million increment to FD due to election-induced spending results in a 0.34 percentage point (ppt) increase in GDP. See Table 5 below:
    di ba ingon ko 0.5% ? fair estimate na gani na.

    unsa man ni.. Romeo 2-0 Apollo

    read tarong dong please... maluoy ka sa imong kaugalingon

    gisa daw siya diay 100x.. ikaw na gyud pagawas una anang link.
    Last edited by Romeojin; 03-04-2013 at 07:45 PM.

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    mods lets change the title to "who has the best GDP on there term as president"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    http://www.nscb.gov.ph/ncs/11thNCS/p...%20Economy.pdf

    hahaha amaw mao man na usa sa ako alas na links... nagpa klaro gyud ka.. naa gyud ka reading comprehension problem hatag ug link sunod wa diay kasabot.
    basaha ang conclusion..
    di ba ingon ko 0.5% ? fair estimate na gani na.
    man ni.. Romeo 2-0 Apollo
    read tarong dong please... maluoy ka sa imong kaugalingon

    gisa daw siya diay 100x.. ikaw na gyud pagawas una anang link.
    Hahaha Self Serving man kaayo ka bro... Diin man ka anang 2-0 nimo na kaduha man gani ka nagisa sa imong kaugalingon Mantika.. what you said lead answers to your own questions. Next tym ako i post dre ang contadicting nimo na post... pataka lang ka ug conclusion naa man kaha kay official list sa Total nagasto sa mga Candidates itandi ug same ba ang figure sa table diha.. Reading comprehension ra na bro.. Example ug estimate lang nang iyaha.. I challenge you pagawas ug official Link sa Gasto.... Dli na real figure diha ug opinion ra sad na.. Dli ka kahibaw mobasa? Disclaimer: The analyses and views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not reflect the views of the NEDA or the authors’ current affiliations.

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    I think Pnoy is better than PGMA.

    But is Pnoy better than other Asian leaders? Is our government better than other Asian governments? This is the question we should be asking because PGMA is rotting in the hospital but our Asian neighbors continue to ruthlessly compete with us for resources, for markets and for investments. The future of our country doesn't depend on whether Pnoy is better than PGMA. It depends on whether Pnoy and his government are better than Shinawatra, Yudyohono, Lee, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monroy View Post
    I think Pnoy is better than PGMA.

    But is Pnoy better than other Asian leaders? Is our government better than other Asian governments? This is the question we should be asking because PGMA is rotting in the hospital but our Asian neighbors continue to ruthlessly compete with us for resources, for markets and for investments. The future of our country doesn't depend on whether Pnoy is better than PGMA. It depends on whether Pnoy and his government are better than Shinawatra, Yudyohono, Lee, etc.
    You are absolutely correct Bro that Pnoy is better than PGMA.. But comparing him to some other Asian Leaders is quite difficult because Napriso ang Two past Presidents prior to him tungod sa mga rampant Anomalies or Corruptions during their respective terms.... Only in the Philippines na 2 ka nagsunod na Presidente ang napriso... So we are starting from the scracth unlike them that they are riding on the right tract.... But So Far So Good according to some Economic Expert...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apollo24 View Post
    Hahaha Self Serving man kaayo ka bro... Diin man ka anang 2-0 nimo na kaduha man gani ka nagisa sa imong kaugalingon Mantika.. what you said lead answers to your own questions. Next tym ako i post dre ang contadicting nimo na post... pataka lang ka ug conclusion naa man kaha kay official list sa Total nagasto sa mga Candidates itandi ug same ba ang figure sa table diha.. Reading comprehension ra na bro.. Example ug estimate lang nang iyaha.. I challenge you pagawas ug official Link sa Gasto.... Dli na real figure diha ug opinion ra sad na.. Dli ka kahibaw mobasa? Disclaimer: The analyses and views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not reflect the views of the NEDA or the authors’ current affiliations.
    i-post tanan contradicting post nako kung naa ka makit-an hahaha, im pretty sure many had tried but failed lol

    nganong wa man lagi nimo gitubag ang
    Quote Originally Posted by Apollo24 View Post
    ang pinakataas na growth after midaog si Pnoy...


    ingon pa gyud ni respectable economist Diokno "Aquino cannot claim full responsibility for the 7.6% GDP growth since public policy usually works with a lag."
    PNoy may be taking too much credit for 2010 economy ? Diokno | Economy | GMA News Online

    no counter claims, no graph to support your lies

    Romeo 1-0 Apollo


    sunod mag-apil2x sa lalis namo ni estor para ma change topic ba, kay ulaw naman. praying for help from others mao like2x na lol

    hatag ug link http://www.nscb.gov.ph/ncs/11thNCS/p...%20Economy.pdf . gisa sa sariling mantika hinuon ka , wa gyud kasabot, di kahibaw mobasa tarong, balik elementary dong.

    pa disclaimer2x ug opinion2x sa kaugalingon link asa man pud imong proof na dili minimum ang election spending? wala gihapon

    nagtuo guro $4B (P160B+) ang gasto sa mga politiko on election spending wa pa gani na nag 1% perecentage point sa 7.3% GDP growth in 2010. tagai ko ug links which says $4B+ dollar gyud ang election spending lol

    Romeo 2-0 Apollo

    naa sa table 3 sa imong link basaha lagi lol. ikaw paggawas sa link sa real value siguradoha dili minimum mga 2% percentage point sa 2010 GDP para ma counter nimo ako claim. FYI running politicians had election spending cap. kung molusot ka na nilapas sila discretely... ask yourself unsaon pag record na sa total GDP lol.

    dont worry i enjoy educating you hahaha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    i-post tanan contradicting post nako kung naa ka makit-an hahaha, im pretty sure many had tried but failed lol
    Your Contradicting Statement: lol
    1. " Originally Posted by Romeojin
    mugasto diay ang politiko human election ka klaro gi twist.
    wa ko kasabot nimo, naa ba istoryan kasabot nimo? lol "
    Apollo24.. "Bwahahaha.. This is the answer of your own question nganong nihinay ang economy sa 3rd and 4th Quarter sa 2010.......
    " Nagisa nasad ka sa imong kaugalingong Mantika for the the 2nd time around .... Wala pa gyud ka maluto Bro Meo? "
    2. Originally Posted by Romeojin
    @apollo
    PNoy may be taking too much credit for 2010 economy ? Diokno | Economy | GMA News Online
    "Originilly Posted by Apollo" iapil sad nang uban Bro Meo kung gipili man gane nimo imong gusto wala nalang ta nimo iapil ang Link.. Hadlok ka ni "estor_boot"
    "Benjamin Diokno, former Budget secretary during the administration of former President Joseph Estrada, said two factors contributed to the high growth rate last year: the low GDP rate in 2009 and increased spending during the elections."
    So nagbase man ka ni Diokno.. Two Factors ra ingon sa imong respectable economist Diokno ! Klaro ana due to election time and worst economy in 2009.. Kasabot ka Bro?
    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    Originally Posted by Apollo24
    ang pinakataas na growth after midaog si Pnoy...
    nganong wa man lagi nimo gitubag ang
    " Kanus-a man d.i midaog si Pnoy sa election? Di ba May 10,2010.... Tan-awa imong Graph unsa na quarter ang record breaking.. Q2 ( April-June)
    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    ingon pa gyud ni respectable economist Diokno "Aquino cannot claim full responsibility for the 7.6% GDP growth since public policy usually works with a lag."
    PNoy may be taking too much credit for 2010 economy ? Diokno | Economy | GMA News Online
    no counter claims, no graph to support your lies

    In the first place imo nang Link gi provide dre kay diha ka nagbase sa imong gi post dre . Nagisa ra ka sa imong kaugulingong mantika for the nth tym... Basaha ug tarong anang news ug mga statements ni Diokno 'coz of all the Economist that I quote, you only believe in Diokno 'coz he is trying to discredit Pnoy just like you.. Read it Twice then you can find your answer.. So as what Diokno said...
    1. Taas ang economy sa Pnas in 2010 due to election
    2. Moreklamo ka nihinay ang economy sa 2011 under ni Pnoy- imo ning gibalik2x ug post pero nagisa ra gihapon ka sa imong mantika... "What you do today won't make a difference tomorrow. There is at least a nine-month lag, or in some cases such as in monetary policies, a whole-year lag. That (growth) was [by former President Gloria Macapagal-Aroryo]," he said... Remember kung tuo ka ni Diokno at least 9 Months - 1 year lag..
    So GMA ang responsible paghinay sa economy ana?
    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    sunod mag-apil2x sa lalis namo ni estor para ma change topic ba, kay ulaw naman. praying for help from others mao like2x na lol..
    Wala ko mahadlok nimo kung maghisgot sa Economy ni Pinoy kay layo ra nang imong GMA.. Kusog lang ang economy ni GMA tungod sa election.... Review what my Analysis ang compare to yours.. Ang imo Opinion na nimo pero ang ako gibase nako sa Analyst.. Review ane base on your Graph... ( Sakto nang imong Graph pero pataka lang ka ug basa.....
    https://www.istorya.net/forums/politi...quino-699.html
    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    hatag ug link http://www.nscb.gov.ph/ncs/11thNCS/p...%20Economy.pdf . gisa sa sariling mantika hinuon ka , wa gyud kasabot, di kahibaw mobasa tarong, balik elementary dong.
    Again basaha ug balik unsa ako giingon nimo.. Basaha na for your reference while nagpaabot ka ni estorboot aron dli ka magisa sa imong mantika... e Quote dre beh unsa statement na akong gigamit diha pag reply nimo.. Dli man guro ka kasabot reference ra na kay opinion ra na nila diha...
    Quote Originally Posted by Romeojin View Post
    Romeo 2-0 Apollo.... "apollo said.... Bwahahaha"
    naa sa table 3 sa imong link basaha lagi lol. ikaw paggawas sa link sa real value siguradoha dili minimum mga 2% percentage point sa 2010 GDP para ma counter nimo ako claim. FYI running politicians had election spending cap. kung molusot ka na nilapas sila discretely... ask yourself unsaon pag record na sa total GDP lol. dont worry i enjoy educating you hahaha.
    I hope ma educate sad ka...Kung pila ka percent imo nakita diha it does'nt matter 'coz they did not compute the exact figure.. Opinion lang na siya ug e quote dre unsa stement akong gigamit gkan diha.. FYI: Manny Villar alone spent 1 Billion Pesos ( Correct me if I'm wrong).. Ka Pnoy kahibaw k pila? 2 examples pa lang na... Sunod nako post pakita nako unsa nahitabo sa 2004 ug 2007 aron motuo ta ni estor_boot na tungod sa election... atange!

  8. #6808
    mga GDP boys dha.. palihug lng ko ug basa ani


    Philippines' elite swallow country's new wealth

    Optimism is soaring that the Philippines is finally becoming an Asian tiger economy, but critics caution a tiny elite that has long dominated is amassing most of the new wealth while the poor miss out.

    President Benigno Aquino has overseen some of the highest growth rates in the region since he took office in 2010, while the stock market has hovered in record territory, credit ratings have improved and debt ratios have dropped.

    "The Philippines is no longer the sick man of East Asia, but the rising tiger," World Bank country director Motoo Konishi told a forum attended by many of Aquino's economic planning chiefs recently.

    However economists say that, despite genuine efforts from Aquino's team to create inclusive growth, little progress has been made in changing a structure that for decades has allowed one of Asia's worst rich-poor divides to develop.

    "I think it's obvious to everyone that something is structurally wrong. The oligarchy has too much control of the country's resources," Cielito Habito, a respected former economic planning minister, told AFP.

    He presented data to the same economic forum at which Konishi spoke, showing that in 2011 the 40 richest families on the Forbes wealth list accounted for 76 percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) growth.

    This was the highest in Asia, compared with Thailand where the top 40 accounted for 33.7 percent of wealth growth, 5.6 percent for Malaysia and just 2.8 percent for Japan, according to Habito.

    According to the Forbes 2012 annual rich list, the two wealthiest people in the Philippines, ethnic Chinese magnates Henry Sy and Lucio Tan, were worth a combined $13.6 billion.

    This equated to six percent of the entire Philippine economy.

    In contrast, about 25 million people, or one quarter of the population, lived on $1 a day or less in 2009, which was little changed from a decade earlier, according to the government's most recent data.

    Some of the elite families have dominated since the Spanish colonial era that ended in the late 1800s.

    Prominent Spanish names, such as Ayala and Aboitiz, continue to control large chunks of the economy and members of the families are consistent high placers on Forbes' annual top-40 wealth list.

    Their business interests range from utilities to property development to banking, telecommunications and the booming business process outsourcing industry.

    Many of the ethnic Chinese tycoons, such as Sy and Tan, got their start soon after the country gained post-World War II independence from the United States.

    The tendency for the same names to dominate major industries can be partly attributed to government regulations that continue to allow near monopolies and protections for key players.

    For decades after independence from the United States in 1946, important sectors such as air transport and telecommunications were under monopoly control, according to a Philippine Institute for Development Studies paper.

    Despite wide-ranging reforms since 1981, big chunks of the market remain effective oligopolies or cartels, it said.

    Habito said the path to riches for the few is also helped by a political culture that allows personal connections to easily open doors.

    The Aquino government's mantra since succeeding graft-tainted Gloria Arroyo's administration has been good governance and inclusive growth, and their efforts have been applauded by the international community.

    The government is spending more than $1 billion this year on one of its signature programmes to bridge the rich-poor divide.

    The conditional cash transfers programme will see 15 million of the nation's poorest people receive money directly in exchange for going to school and getting proper health care.

    However Louie Montemar, a political science professor at Manila's De La Salle University, said little had been done at the top end to impact on the dominance of the elite.

    "There's some sense to the argument that we've never had a real democracy because only a few have controlled economic power," Montemar told AFP.

    "The country dances to the tune of the tiny elite."

    Nevertheless, the government and economists say there are many other reforms that can be taken to bring about inclusive growth.

    Analysts said the most direct path out of poverty was improving worker skills, using higher tax revenues to boost spending on infrastructure, and rebuilding the country's manufacturing sector.

    To this end, many economists endorse the Aquino government's cash transfer programme as well as reforms to the education system, which include extending the primary and high school system from 10 to 13 years.

    But for people such as mother-of-five Remy del Rosario, who earns about 1,500 pesos ($36) a week selling cigarettes on a Manila roadside, talk of structural reform and inclusive growth mean little.

    With her bus driver husband out of work, the family has no savings and her income is barely enough to cover food, bus fare, and prescription medicines.

    "Other people may be better off now, but we see no improvement in our lives," she said.

    Philippines' elite swallow country's new wealth - Yahoo! News Philippines

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apollo24 View Post
    Your Contradicting Statement: lol
    1. " Originally Posted by Romeojin
    mugasto diay ang politiko human election ka klaro gi twist.
    wa ko kasabot nimo, naa ba istoryan kasabot nimo? lol "
    Apollo24.. "Bwahahaha.. This is the answer of your own question nganong nihinay ang economy sa 3rd and 4th Quarter sa 2010.......
    " Nagisa nasad ka sa imong kaugalingong Mantika for the the 2nd time around .... Wala pa gyud ka maluto Bro Meo? "
    ahaha i'll make this simple.

    kapila naman ka giingnan na minimum lang ang ni.add sa GDP ang election spending. asa ang proof nimo na dako? pagawas na si GMA sa iyang admin nag.all out na siya sa iyang tigum. ingon pa gani sa Penoy admin bankrupt ang Pinas.

    "In the first half, Arroyo spent all her money to complete all her projects. But by the second half, Aquino was busy checking on all of Arroyo's projects, so nothing moved," he claimed. - Diokno

    PLUS way labot si Penoy sa 2010 GDP growth accdng to Diokno kay naay 9months lag. kasabot ka Apollo ? asa man ang paghuman sa election ni Penoy gi credit ni Diokno kay GMA tanan . mas gisa ka.

    sunod gi twist nimo iyang words.. the article was written in may 2011.

    "The major TV networks made a lot of money last year, but now their revenues are both down significantly. That kind of growth is not sustainable," he added.
    nagmention siya Q3 ug Q4 2010 ani ?

    2. Originally Posted by Romeojin
    @apollo
    PNoy may be taking too much credit for 2010 economy ? Diokno | Economy | GMA News Online
    "Originilly Posted by Apollo" iapil sad nang uban Bro Meo kung gipili man gane nimo imong gusto wala nalang ta nimo iapil ang Link.. Hadlok ka ni "estor_boot"
    "Benjamin Diokno, former Budget secretary during the administration of former President Joseph Estrada, said two factors contributed to the high growth rate last year: the low GDP rate in 2009 and increased spending during the elections."
    So nagbase man ka ni Diokno.. Two Factors ra ingon sa imong respectable economist Diokno ! Klaro ana due to election time and worst economy in 2009.. Kasabot ka Bro?

    " Kanus-a man d.i midaog si Pnoy sa election? Di ba May 10,2010.... Tan-awa imong Graph unsa na quarter ang record breaking.. Q2 ( April-June)

    2. Again ibalik nato Penoy cant be credited to the growth of 2010 accdng to Diokno... mag mention pa man ka ni Diokno? gisa kaau ka ana lol. basaha tarong plus 2009 global crisis unsaon pagsaka dako ana?

    sunod playdown na iyang "record breaking" sa Q2 nalang May 2010 lagi ang election sunod ikaw na nag-ingon na election spending nagpadako sa GDP when man nag gasto ang politiko after May election? sulod na sa admin ni GMA. kay GMA na i.credit but again as Diokno implied Penoy cant be credited for 2010 (9 months lag).

    naunsa naman ang record breaking after Q2 ? wa na lol.


    In the first place imo nang Link gi provide dre kay diha ka nagbase sa imong gi post dre . Nagisa ra ka sa imong kaugulingong mantika for the nth tym... Basaha ug tarong anang news ug mga statements ni Diokno 'coz of all the Economist that I quote, you only believe in Diokno 'coz he is trying to discredit Pnoy just like you.. Read it Twice then you can find your answer.. So as what Diokno said...
    1. Taas ang economy sa Pnas in 2010 due to election
    2. Moreklamo ka nihinay ang economy sa 2011 under ni Pnoy- imo ning gibalik2x ug post pero nagisa ra gihapon ka sa imong mantika... "What you do today won't make a difference tomorrow. There is at least a nine-month lag, or in some cases such as in monetary policies, a whole-year lag. That (growth) was [by former President Gloria Macapagal-Aroryo]," he said... Remember kung tuo ka ni Diokno at least 9 Months - 1 year lag..
    So GMA ang responsible paghinay sa economy ana?
    Wala ko mahadlok nimo kung maghisgot sa Economy ni Pinoy kay layo ra nang imong GMA.. Kusog lang ang economy ni GMA tungod sa election.... Review what my Analysis ang compare to yours.. Ang imo Opinion na nimo pero ang ako gibase nako sa Analyst.. Review ane base on your Graph... ( Sakto nang imong Graph pero pataka lang ka ug basa.....
    https://www.istorya.net/forums/politi...quino-699.html

    Again basaha ug balik unsa ako giingon nimo.. Basaha na for your reference while nagpaabot ka ni estorboot aron dli ka magisa sa imong mantika... e Quote dre beh unsa statement na akong gigamit diha pag reply nimo.. Dli man guro ka kasabot reference ra na kay opinion ra na nila diha...

    I hope ma educate sad ka...Kung pila ka percent imo nakita diha it does'nt matter 'coz they did not compute the exact figure.. Opinion lang na siya ug e quote dre unsa stement akong gigamit gkan diha.. FYI: Manny Villar alone spent 1 Billion Pesos ( Correct me if I'm wrong).. Ka Pnoy kahibaw k pila? 2 examples pa lang na... Sunod nako post pakita nako unsa nahitabo sa 2004 ug 2007 aron motuo ta ni estor_boot na tungod sa election... atange!
    1. "two factors contributed to the high growth rate last year: the low GDP rate in 2009 and increased spending during the elections"
    "He said the economy likewise benefited from the increased spending from the private and public sector during the elections."

    Diokno exact wordings. ayaw i.twist he was referring to new factors that contributed, dili two major factors
    alangan
    a. wa ni grow ang mga business pag 2010
    b. wa na spend ang billions of OFW remittances pag 2010
    c. way government spending 2010
    d. way import/exprt pag 2010
    e. way other factors that contributed to the rise of GDP

    kasabot ka? dili bogo si Diokno. gi.explained naman nako ni, daghan factors ang GDP rise and minimum lang ang election spending.

    2. lets just say wa napun.an ang growth kay nag transition pa si Penoy. nag rely lang ang economy on private sector growth, remittances, import/export.. Im pretty sure wa pay government spending , same pud ingon ni Diokno

    kadtong mga analysis na gi pang twist nimo na words.. show me lang gud ang imong mga graphs and sources na NO-analysis coming from you lol kanang source lang gud na better ang economy under Penoy.
    i can correct those analysis and corrected some of it already. its just a waste of time. link sa article which says better ang kay Penoy. article palang ni Diokno already discredit him.

    ka klaro sa NSCB study minimum lang election spending sa contribution sa GDP 0.34% sa 2007 (mas dako ang 2010), naay list of max spending didto and total running politicians P13B+ total i.add presidentiables and vice presidentiables.. max sa president mga P600M and vice presidentiables below that... mga P20B campaign spending guro sa 2010 gi compute na mga max ana ha the real value is much lower. Now pila man ka percentage point ang 20B pesos? niabot na 0.50% sa 2010 GDP? 1% of GDP is what... diba $4B !! dili pwede kalapas si Villar sa max campaign spending so kanang P1B ambot kung tinuod na but obsolete man ang law of campaign spending but i think fair estimate na ang P5B spending sa presidentiables ug Vpresidentiables.

    again asa man imong proof na dili minimum ang election spending? exact spending? Nada... paingon2x pa ug opinion sunod wa diay siya supporting links ang imong reasoning lol.
    Last edited by Romeojin; 03-05-2013 at 08:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apollo24 View Post
    Bro Meo, Sige man jud ka ug balik2x ane na Graph so Tabangan taka ug analyze ane Per Quarter kay dli man gyud ka kasabot ug sige man lang ka ug ingon tungod ni GMA...
    Ecomy- 2009 - -- 1.1 % .... The economy grew by just 0.9% in 2009, the lowest in 11 years, as the country struggled amid the global financial crisis.
    Economy for 2010.. 7.63%: "Last year's growth rate was pretty good because the economy grew by only 1.1% in 2009. It's easy to grow when you're coming from a low rating," Diokno said during the release of the World Competitiveness Yearbook for 2011 at the Asian Institute of Management on Wednesday. He said the economy likewise benefited from the increased spending from the private and public sector during the elections...Diokno, who is also a professor at the University of the Philippines School of Economics
    By Quarter Analysis By Certified Analyst or Economist :
    1Q ( Jan-March) --- 8.4% ...." spending from the private and public sector during the elections" by Diokno.. So Manny Villar was the major contributor for this quarter by spending Million of Pesos and not GMA....
    2Q ( April, May 10-Election Day , June) -------- 8.9%....."Market players, on the other hand, traced the good economic performance to the trust and confidence in the new leadership. “This is an extension of the optimism that has followed the new government,” Radhika Rao, an economist at Forecast Pte in Singapore, said. GDP up by 7.3% in 2010 | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online ..... "The strong growth came during a period of peaceful political transition for the Philippines, as Benigno Aquino easily won presidential elections in May last year and succeeded Gloria Arroyo as the nation's leader the next month. Philippines posts record 7.3% economic growth in 2010 | ABS-CBN News ............ Meanwhile, in 2009, the economy grew at just 0.9 percent, the NSCB noted.
    The strong growth last year came during a period of peaceful political transition when President Benigno Aquino III succeeded then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, it said. ..
    ...................Meanwhile, a report by the AFP news agency cited John Forbes -- an investment advisor with the local American Chamber of Commerce -- as saying that the promise of further political stability during Aquino's six-year term offered hope for a sustained period of strong growth....The advisor cited Aquino's anti-corruption campaign, social welfare spending and multi-billion-dollar infrastructure upgrade plans as other reasons to believe the Philippines could finally start to match its dynamic Asian neighbours, it reported.
    "What this figure (2010 GDP growth) demonstrates is the potential of the Philippine economy to grow almost twice as fast (as 5.0 percent)," Forbes was quoted in saying. (PIA-NCR/Jerome Carlo Paunan) Philippine Economy 2010 Posts Record Performance
    Q3 ( July- Sept.)-7.3% - Q4 ( Oct.-Dec.)-6.1% ---- Diokno said the economy likewise benefited from the increased spending from the private and public sector during the elections. "The major TV networks made a lot of money last year, but now their revenues are both down significantly. That kind of growth is not sustainable," he added.

    Kasabot naka ana Bro Meo ?
    Bro Meo.. Basaha ni ug tarong per quarter analysis based on your Graph... Analysis from the economic expert ug naay Link diha for your verification.... Sa Time ni GMA dli ang Economy ang Kusog kung dli ang Corruption ( priso nuon).. Kusog lang ug election year..

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