Economics: Philippine economic and development issues/
Sicat, Gerardo P.
Economics: Philippine economic and development issues/ by Gerardo P. Sicat - New edition - Manila City: Anvil Publishing, Inc., c2003. - xxii, III-387p.: ill.; 24.1 cm.
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Chapter 28.--Public policy and private market imperfections. 29-- Competition, monopoly, and Philippine industrialization. 30-- Monopoly regulation and competition. 31-- Labor and wages. 32--Poverty and income distribution. 33--Foreign direct investment. 34--Agriculture and development. 35-- Economics of rice and food sufficiency. 36-- Land reform. 37-- Finance for small borrowers: microcredit and informal markets. 38--Moving Forward: Commercial and industrial progress. 39-- The good and fair society: of the "ISMS" economic order. 1-- Economic and economical development. 2-- Basic economic problem. 3-- Three fundamental laws of economics. 4-- Element of supply and demand. 5-- Application of supply and demand analysis 6-- Application of supply and demand : market outcomes and economic welfare. 7-- When the market fails: social cost and Externalities. 8-- Cost, supply and the firm. 9-- Monopoly and imperfect competition. 10-- Incomes of the factors of production. 11-- Business organization. 12-- Measurement of national income and output. 13--Other aspects of measuring output and income. 14-- International balance of payments. 15--Expenditure, saving and income. 16-- Determination of national income and output. 17-- Macroeconomic fundamental. 18-- Prices, money and banking.19-- The regulation of money. 20-- Saving and the financial system. 21-- Money and output determination. 22-- Exchange rate, money and output: macroeconomic stabilization. 23-- Public expenditure and the budget. 24-- Taxation and fiscal policy. 25-- Business cycles, Fiscal policy and the public debt. 26-- Capital flows, Exchange rate, and money. 27-- Economic growth and development.
971-27-1334-2
Economics -- Philippines
BFil. 330.9599 / Si1e
Economics: Philippine economic and development issues/ by Gerardo P. Sicat - New edition - Manila City: Anvil Publishing, Inc., c2003. - xxii, III-387p.: ill.; 24.1 cm.
Include index
Chapter 28.--Public policy and private market imperfections. 29-- Competition, monopoly, and Philippine industrialization. 30-- Monopoly regulation and competition. 31-- Labor and wages. 32--Poverty and income distribution. 33--Foreign direct investment. 34--Agriculture and development. 35-- Economics of rice and food sufficiency. 36-- Land reform. 37-- Finance for small borrowers: microcredit and informal markets. 38--Moving Forward: Commercial and industrial progress. 39-- The good and fair society: of the "ISMS" economic order. 1-- Economic and economical development. 2-- Basic economic problem. 3-- Three fundamental laws of economics. 4-- Element of supply and demand. 5-- Application of supply and demand analysis 6-- Application of supply and demand : market outcomes and economic welfare. 7-- When the market fails: social cost and Externalities. 8-- Cost, supply and the firm. 9-- Monopoly and imperfect competition. 10-- Incomes of the factors of production. 11-- Business organization. 12-- Measurement of national income and output. 13--Other aspects of measuring output and income. 14-- International balance of payments. 15--Expenditure, saving and income. 16-- Determination of national income and output. 17-- Macroeconomic fundamental. 18-- Prices, money and banking.19-- The regulation of money. 20-- Saving and the financial system. 21-- Money and output determination. 22-- Exchange rate, money and output: macroeconomic stabilization. 23-- Public expenditure and the budget. 24-- Taxation and fiscal policy. 25-- Business cycles, Fiscal policy and the public debt. 26-- Capital flows, Exchange rate, and money. 27-- Economic growth and development.
971-27-1334-2
Economics -- Philippines
BFil. 330.9599 / Si1e