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Only nine of the 16 cities and one municipality in Metro Manila have submitted a solid waste management (SWM) plan, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said yesterday.

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The Philippine economy managed to elude recession in 2009 thanks to a fiscal stimulus package, an accommodative monetary policy and remittances from the millions of overseas Filipino workers.

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Socio-Economic Planning Secretary and NEDA director general Dante Canlas said the government remains firm on its fiscal policy stance despite the advice of some economists who are batting for a countercyclical policy to coax additional output growth from the economy.
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Dante Canlas, head of the National Economic and Development Agency (NEDA), forecasts a 2.3 to three-percent economic growth in the first three months of the year. However, a revision may be in the offing as the manufacturing sector had shown poor results.
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Dante Canlas, head of the National Economic and Development Agency (NEDA), forecasts a 2.3 to three-percent economic growth in the first three months of the year. However, a revision may be in the offing as the manufacturing sector had shown poor results.
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The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) is projecting a higher inflation figure of more than 3.4 percent but lower than 4.3 percent for the month of March.

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The Philippine economy managed to elude recession in 2009 thanks to a fiscal stimulus package, an accommodative monetary policy and remittances from the millions of overseas Filipino workers.

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Socio-Economic Planning Secretary and NEDA director general Dante Canlas said the government remains firm on its fiscal policy stance despite the advice of some economists who are batting for a countercyclical policy to coax additional output growth from the economy.
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Dante Canlas, head of the National Economic and Development Agency (NEDA), forecasts a 2.3 to three-percent economic growth in the first three months of the year. However, a revision may be in the offing as the manufacturing sector had shown poor results.
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Dante Canlas, head of the National Economic and Development Agency (NEDA), forecasts a 2.3 to three-percent economic growth in the first three months of the year. However, a revision may be in the offing as the manufacturing sector had shown poor results.
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The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) is projecting a higher inflation figure of more than 3.4 percent but lower than 4.3 percent for the month of March.

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