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Slower government spending prompted the World Bank to revise downward its 2014 economic growth forecast for the Philippines.

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Despite billions of pesos spent by the Philippine government to stabilize rice prices and supply, a lead economist of the World Bank said today that cheap rice remains inaccessible to the poor.

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The World Bank has revised upwards its growth outlook for the Philippines to seven percent this year, from an earlier forecast of 6.2 percent, even as the rest of developing economies in Asia face the prospects of slower growth.

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