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Atty. Romeo G. Roxas
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An open letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - December 20, 2004 - 12:00am
We fully realize the predicament of the Securities and Exchange Commission as it is mandated to enforce regulations upon companies registered with it as well as to protect the investing public. We strongly feel,...
A plea against World Bank-IMF prescription
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - October 11, 2004 - 12:00am
A national broadsheet days ago bannered the news that "Hunger stalks 15 percent of Pinoy households." It is reported that the rising incidence of hunger came as the prices of food and other basic necessities...
Turning crisis into opportunities
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - September 13, 2004 - 12:00am
If we are, indeed, in a fiscal crisis as the government portrays the country to be, we could be comforted with the realization that it is in such critical situations that the best of us and the best in us are put...
The misdirected reactions over the budget deficit
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - September 6, 2004 - 12:00am
A budget deficit is not a bad thing. It even does not necessarily signal or lead to a fiscal crisis. In fact, a financial deficit should be as it is a natural occurrence in still developing countries where the...
Causes, effects and solution to the fiscal crisis
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - August 30, 2004 - 12:00am
Definition And Effect A fiscal crisis is a condition in which government can no longer manage its debt due to a huge budget deficit. A budget deficit, in turn, is an imbalance between revenues and expenditures...
The causes, effects and solution to the budget deficit
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - August 23, 2004 - 12:00am
Causes A budget deficit is a common occurrence in modern times as most governments could not sustain the corresponding level of revenues needed to support the budgetary requirements. The budgetary requirements are...
The proper use of power
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - August 16, 2004 - 12:00am
Power is manifested in many forms. In its rawest, physical sense, power is the brute strength of the sinewy and muscled who can accomplish enormous feats of physical exertions. Power, however, in its more influential...
The synergy between government, business and education: Three-some partners of development
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - August 9, 2004 - 12:00am
Although we have already dealt in our past articles with the interrelationship between government, business and the educational sector, we believe we can never overemphasize the importance of the synergy of these...
Strengthening institutions that strengthen the economy: The National Development Co
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - August 2, 2004 - 12:00am
There are government agencies, instrumentalities and entities that are created for the specific purpose of pushing the economic development of the country. By law they are tasked with the mission of planning for,...
The role of the National Development Co. in nation-building
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - July 26, 2004 - 12:00am
The country today faces a budget deficit and our government officials are frantically alarmed. Government projects a budget deficit of P197 billion this year from P199 billion last year. A ranking monetary official...
The role of government, schools, business and the funders
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - July 19, 2004 - 12:00am
A country is made up of the land and its people and the state of the country depends on what the people will do with their land resources. Just like a beautiful house, a country cannot be beautiful without careful...
GMA’s ten-point program: How to achieve it
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - July 5, 2004 - 12:00am
In her inaugural speech, President Arroyo unfurled her "10-point legacy" to uplift the economy and unify the nation.
What to do with the rural poor
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - June 28, 2004 - 12:00am
The poor in this country are mostly located in the rural areas. They are prone to be poor because they have no choice but to engage in old-fashioned and outdated farming and fishing activities. They remain marginalized...
Money and its role in building a country
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - June 21, 2004 - 12:00am
In a book written by Jason Goodwin entitled "The Greenback: The Almighty Dollar and the Invention of America", we are told of the story and history of the American dollar. Goodwin’s research tells...
Ensuring good governance
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - June 14, 2004 - 12:00am
Good governance means a government run by officials, both elected and appointed, who are good leaders. Good leaders, on the other hand, are people imbued with the corresponding traits and values of competence, honesty,...
Ensuring good governance
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - June 14, 2004 - 12:00am
Good governance means a government run by officials, both elected and appointed, who are good leaders. Good leaders, on the other hand, are people imbued with the corresponding traits and values of competence, honesty,...
Building the country after the elections
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - June 7, 2004 - 12:00am
The election is over. All we are waiting for is the final official result. Whoever eventually wins will need the support and cooperation of everyone, all sectors of society including the losing parties and their...
Working as one
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - May 31, 2004 - 12:00am
The process of growth of a country is a never ending process. The stage of growth and development, on the other hand, of a country is simply the sum total of what the government and the people had collectively done...
What now after the polls?
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - May 24, 2004 - 12:00am
The election is over except for the final tally of the votes at the national level, that is, for the positions of senators, vice-president and president. Whatever will be the ultimate result, we appeal and call on...
Speed and accuracy of election results: A necessity in a democracy
by Atty. Romeo G. Roxas - May 17, 2004 - 12:00am
It has been one week since the people trooped to the polls to cast their ballots for both our national and local leaders. Seven days have passed since the voters divided the house and, through the democratic process,...
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