Rule of Law and Poverty Reduction

Posted on January 05, 2015 09:36:00 PM Rule of law and poverty reduction 1  0 Google +0  0 M.A.P Insights Rolando T. Dy “Poverty can be reduced in societies which are governed by the rule of law,” said Samuel Gregg of Acton Institute, writing for Public Discourse and re-published by MercatorNet. The US-based Acton Institute is a think

The economic subregions in our backyard

Posted on November 17, 2014 09:56:00 PM The economic sub-regions in our backyard: What do we know? 2  0 Google +0  0 M.A.P. Insights Rolando T. Dy THE BRUNEI Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) and Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) held their second joint conference in Davao City on October 23-26. The sub-regions belong to the ASEAN. The

Are scarce resources going to the right crops?

Posted on August 11, 2014 08:33:00 PM Are scarce resources going to the right crops?   0  0 Google +0  0 M.A.P. Insights Rolando Dy POLITICIANS, THE MEDIA, and many experts and academics point to irrigation, farm-to-market roads and post-harvest facilities as the answers to agriculture development. This article will specifically look at irrigation.    RELATED

The avoidable tragedy of rural poverty

Posted on June 30, 2014 08:36:23 PM   The avoidable tragedy of rural poverty   48  2 Google +0  0 M.A.P. Insights Rolando Dy HIGH POVERTY afflicts rural communities. Coconut farmers and small fisherfolk are among the poorest of the poor. Something is amiss with agriculture support services in the countryside. I am not referring