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[Title] => Economic management by semantics
[Summary] => “Our forecast is we would not have a recession next year but a slowdown, and there is a technical difference,” Finance Secretary Gary Teves insisted during a Senate briefing.
[DatePublished] => 2008-11-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => Harvard prof pushes reform measures
[Summary] => Governments in the East Asian and Pacific region should identify and prioritize economic reform measures and not be limited by the Millenium Development Goals (MDG) or the Washington Consensus, a Harvard University economics professor said.
Prof. Dani Rodrik pointed out that several countries in the Asia Pacific region registered impressive economic growths utilizing formulas that ran counter to the Washington Consensus which, among others, called for trade and financial liberalization, privatization and deregulation.
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Prof. Dani Rodrik pointed out that several countries in the Asia Pacific region registered impressive economic growths utilizing formulas that ran counter to the Washington Consensus which, among others, called for trade and financial liberalization, privatization and deregulation.
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