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  1. #631

    Quote Originally Posted by al1974 View Post
    All that you pointed out is taken up in the hyperwage theory... the single ultimate solution to poverty
    what country already implemented this Hyperwage system uve mentioned? if Not, why wala pa man nigamit ani?

  2. #632
    Quote Originally Posted by wakkanakka View Post
    We need more workers.

    Lessen corruption
    We have a lot of workers, the problem is they lack skills and knowledge....

  3. #633
    - good quality of education
    - lessen corruption

  4. #634
    Ako mismo..... sa akin mismo magsisimula hehehe

    bitaw, we should ask the question (title) to ourselves.

  5. #635
    Quote Originally Posted by gikapoy View Post
    - good quality of education
    - lessen corruption
    we have fairly good education. proof of that is we have lots of overseas filipino workers abroad so that means our skills are employable. the problem is some students prefer to spend their time in the internet cafes playing games than stay at home and study.

  6. #636
    me simple changes those government public officials basta tanan ........

  7. #637
    well ang solbad ani corruption kay kinahanglan mang resign na na cila sa pwesto para ang ato tax mapuslan nato pag ayo ....cila mismo ang corrupt nga politiko kana kon naa pa cila uwaw pero kon wala na cila ani wala na tay mahimo ang ato diha ang dili na pag votar kanila og balik......

  8. #638
    Poverty is an economic definition. The filipinos historically elect officicals lack good governance principles. This combined with a lack of ethics, controls, and penalities allows the politicians to run amok The corrupt politicians re-direct monies for the schools, etc. to their own respective pockets.

    In order to escape povery, one must have a set of skills they can sell or trade in a free market at the fair market price. The better the skill the higher the selling price. This is demonstrated by the fact that nurses and engineers can obtain jobs outside the Philippines at wages signinficantly higher than those available in here.

    Any attempts to arbritarily raise the incomes of filipinos without a corresponding increase in the skills as valued by the worlds free markets will lead to inflation and extreme devaluation of the peso. foreign exchange markets are extremely efficient at valuing a countrys gnp and its currency. any arbritary manipulation of this complex model such as raising incomes without a related increase in skill set value violates basic wage and labor economics. this is even more true is a recession where countries and companies alike are straining to create value to remain financially solvent.

  9. #639
    Quote Originally Posted by Dakota View Post
    Poverty is an economic definition. The filipinos historically elect officicals lack good governance principles. This combined with a lack of ethics, controls, and penalities allows the politicians to run amok The corrupt politicians re-direct monies for the schools, etc. to their own respective pockets.

    In order to escape povery, one must have a set of skills they can sell or trade in a free market at the fair market price. The better the skill the higher the selling price. This is demonstrated by the fact that nurses and engineers can obtain jobs outside the Philippines at wages signinficantly higher than those available in here.

    Any attempts to arbritarily raise the incomes of filipinos without a corresponding increase in the skills as valued by the worlds free markets will lead to inflation and extreme devaluation of the peso. foreign exchange markets are extremely efficient at valuing a countrys gnp and its currency. any arbritary manipulation of this complex model such as raising incomes without a related increase in skill set value violates basic wage and labor economics. this is even more true is a recession where countries and companies alike are straining to create value to remain financially solvent.
    naa gyud mu-react ani...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakota View Post
    Poverty is an economic definition. The filipinos historically elect officicals lack good governance principles. This combined with a lack of ethics, controls, and penalities allows the politicians to run amok The corrupt politicians re-direct monies for the schools, etc. to their own respective pockets.

    In order to escape povery, one must have a set of skills they can sell or trade in a free market at the fair market price. The better the skill the higher the selling price. This is demonstrated by the fact that nurses and engineers can obtain jobs outside the Philippines at wages signinficantly higher than those available in here.

    Any attempts to arbritarily raise the incomes of filipinos without a corresponding increase in the skills as valued by the worlds free markets will lead to inflation and extreme devaluation of the peso. foreign exchange markets are extremely efficient at valuing a countrys gnp and its currency. any arbritary manipulation of this complex model such as raising incomes without a related increase in skill set value violates basic wage and labor economics. this is even more true is a recession where countries and companies alike are straining to create value to remain financially solvent.
    Not just skills but the ability of our industries and other work sectors to absorb the highly-skilled workers. Otherwise, the brain drain/OFW phenomenon will continue despite the increased skills.

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