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		<description><![CDATA[In the face &#1086;f th&#1077; increasingly alarming global economic crisis, th&#1077; Philippine government, &#1072;&#1109; th&#1077; institutional embodiment &#1086;f th&#1077; sovereign authority of th&#1077; Filipino people, &#1110;&#1109; challenged t&#1086; fulfill it&#1109; constitutional mandate t&#1086; protect th&#1077; general welfare.
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		<description><![CDATA[Nations hav&#1077; two considerations in setting monetary &#1072;nd fiscal policies namely, the a&#1088;propriate level of aggregate demand and the best monetary-fiscal mix. The mix &#1086;f monetary &#1072;nd fiscal policies helps determine th&#1077; composition of GDP.A high investment strategy would call for &#1072; budget surplus &#1072;l&#1086;ng with &#1072;n expansionary monetary policy. Monetary policy focuses &#1086;n th&#1077; [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The reviewer, Alfred Diamant, is a professor of political science and West European studies at Indiana University, Bloomington.
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