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7.1% growth is not due to Aquinomics, it’s a continuation of GMA’s use of Keynesian Economics

Posted onNovember 30, 2012December 2, 2021AuthorIlda90 Comments

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CategoriesDevelopment, Economy, Media, PoliticsTagsaquinomics, benjamin diokno, edwin lacierda, gloria arroyo, infrastructure, john maynard keynes, keyesian economics, makati business club, noynoy aquino

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