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Policy reforms, not Arroyo, helping economy grow now
While President [Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo] has stressed in recent days that the favorable economic signs were due to investors' confidence in the government's policy reforms, former President Joseph E. Estrada said the economy in fact worsened during the Arroyo administration. "I thou...
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description | While President [Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo] has stressed in recent days that the favorable economic signs were due to investors' confidence in the government's policy reforms, former President Joseph E. Estrada said the economy in fact worsened during the Arroyo administration. "I thought she [Mrs. Arroyo] is a doctor of economics, [but] she turned out to be a doctor of disaster," he said in Filipino, noting that the budget deficit doubled under his successor's watch. "Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the Philippines during the last 24 months of President Estrada was $3.4 billion, 50% more than the total investment during practically the entire tenure of GMA," Mr. Estrada said. |
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