In Transport and Logistics, CRC has helped both transport corporations and Philippine local government units to evaluate the likely impact of proposed new projects, and to facilitate the implementation of public works agreements; to quantify the impact transportation projects have had on the Philippine economy overall; to identify ideal locations for transportation and logistics facilities; and craft tangible public relations narratives about the impacts of these projects in the lives of Filipinos.
CALABARZON, Central Luzon, CAR, and SOCCKSARGEN – The New Metropolises in the Philippines for FDIs to Invest in, says eminent economist
Metro Manila has long faced issues of decongestion. With businesses opening left and right to buildings rising one after another, those seeking for better jobs continue to flock to Manila resulting in overcrowding and ... continue reading
How Covid-19 Has Impacted the Remittances of OFWs and the Country’s Macroeconomy
“Despite the challenges brought about by the pandemic, remittances remained resilient. Based on the results from the model simulated for our first objective, it showed that remittances actually cushion GDP, consumption, and ... continue reading
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