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Ralph Recto has been fighting tooth and nail for the right to say we are not yet in recession even if the GDP growth has declined to less than a percentage point. But Dr. Ciel Habito, former NEDA Chief and current Ateneo economist, is of the opinion that the debate on whether or not recession has descended on our fair land is all meaningless.

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For a petrol head, reformed antique collector, and lover of most things old, I was shocked how anybody could just dump something of great value both in pesos, dollars, and memories.
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Ralph Recto has been fighting tooth and nail for the right to say we are not yet in recession even if the GDP growth has declined to less than a percentage point. But Dr. Ciel Habito, former NEDA Chief and current Ateneo economist, is of the opinion that the debate on whether or not recession has descended on our fair land is all meaningless.

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