The higher education in the Philippines is offered through various degree programs (commonly known as courses in the Philippines) by…
Education in the Philippines is provided by public and private schools, colleges, universities, and technical and vocational institutions. Funding for…
Science and technology in the Philippines represents the wide scientific and technological advances the Philippines has made. The main managing…
Science and technology in the Philippines represents the wide scientific and technological advances the Philippines has made. The main managing…
Transportation in the Philippines is relatively underdeveloped, partly due to the country's mountainous areas and scattered islands, and partly as…
Telecommunications in the Philippines are well-developed due to the presence of modern infrastructure facilities. The industry was deregulated in 1995,…
The policy of taxation in the Philippines is governed chiefly by the Constitution of the Philippines and three Republic Acts.…
The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. (Filipino: Pamilihang Sapi ng Pilipinas; PSE) is the national stock exchange of the Philippines. The…
The Labor policy in the Philippines is specified mainly by the country’s Labor Code of the Philippines and through other…
The external debt is the amount of debt a country owes to foreign or international creditors. The debtors can be…
Fiscal policy refers to the "measures employed by governments to stabilize the economy, specifically by manipulating the levels and allocations…
The Philippines energy sector is a net importer (46% of needs in 2014) despite the low level of energy consumption…
The poverty line for 2014 marked a per capita income of 100,534 pesos a year. According to the data from…
Income Inequality is the extent at which household income is unevenly distributed amongst a population. In other words, it also…
Tourism is an important sector for Philippine economy. In 2015, the travel and tourism industry contributed 10.6% to the country's…