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[Title] => Globalization and its challenges
[Summary] => I started as Secretary of Finance of the Philippines in the early 1990s, saw the onset of a surge in the philosophy of globalization. I had embraced it almost fully.
Because of this, we promoted policies of opening up the Philippine economy, of greater liberalization, of privatization as a means of getting government out of the business sector, and of reducing our long list of entities where foreign investments could not come in reducing them to nearly zero, except for those that were considered to be "in the interests of national security."
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[AuthorName] => Roberto F. De Ocampo
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Because of this, we promoted policies of opening up the Philippine economy, of greater liberalization, of privatization as a means of getting government out of the business sector, and of reducing our long list of entities where foreign investments could not come in reducing them to nearly zero, except for those that were considered to be "in the interests of national security."
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