The Invisible enemy : globalization and maldevelopment/ Renato Constantino
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LRC - Graduate Studies | National University - Manila | Gen. Ed - CEAS | Filipiniana | FIL HB 130 .C75 1997 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000011604 |
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FIL HB 171.5 .D6 1999 An urgent memorandum to a nation in distress - the economics of social justice : the final revolution / | FIL HB 171.5 .Ec74s 2013 Economics and society / | FIL HB 130 .C39 1996 The Philippines in the emerging world environment : globalization at a glance / | FIL HB 130 .C75 1997 The Invisible enemy : globalization and maldevelopment/ | FIL HC 103.7 .R29 1999 Reconsidering the East Asian economic model : what's ahead for the Philippines? / | FIL HC 451 .P525 1997 The President's 1996 socio-economic report | FIL HC 455 .B78 1993 The Political economy of growth and impoverishment in the Marcos era / |
I. Historical backdrop -- II. North-South divide -- III. Blueprint of mal-development -- IV. Coping with globalization.
For Filipinos educated in the cusp between immediate postwar and pre-UP barikada, banned all through academic life from reading Rizal's "Noli" and "El Filibusterismo," nationalism was an extremely dirty word in the love-America-our-savior era.
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