+ Follow World Competitiveness Tag
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[Title] => Philippines maintains competitiveness ranking at 52nd
[Summary] => The Philippines maintained its standing in this year’s edition of the World Competitiveness Ranking of the International Institute for Management Development, but it remained among the laggards in the Asia-Pacific region, with infrastructure identified as an area where improvements have to be made.
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[Title] => Rise, Philippines!
[Summary] => Outbursts of emotions and opinions have been prevalent since President Arroyo delivered her State of the Nation Address (SONA). Filipinos from all walks of life can be seen gathered to talk about political developments and their implications on the countrys growth prospects. Amid this, have we really pondered the best way to rise beyond the political scene? Specifically, can the Philippines succeed in its growth story with fast-rising competition in the region?
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