Thursday, January 31, 2008

Philippine economy soars to 7.4 percent GDP growth, highest in 31 years

One thing to be happy about: the Philippine GDP rose to an unprecedented 7.4 percent last year 2007. Unbelievable, but it deserves some credibility as, personally, I have seen and felt some improvements happening around.

Agriculture, industrial, and service sectors were the star performers. These brought positive gains that brought the entire economic figure upbeat.

Change is happening, and I only hope this will be sustained. And to do so, everyone must do away with self-destructive antagonism and look ahead to a brighter future.

Seemingly herculean - but definitely possible.

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(from http://www.nscb.gov.ph/sna/2007/4thQ2007/2007hi4.asp)

Philippine economy soars to 7.4 percent GDP growth

In an environment of benign inflation, low interest rates and a strong peso, the Philippine economy sustained its impressive streak of lofty growths that started in the first quarter of the year. Fourth quarter growth of GDP stood at 7.4 percent from 5.5 percent last year, propelled by the robust performances of Trade, Agriculture and Fishery, Private Services, Construction and TCS, with the rest of the sectors posting positive growths.

On the demand side, increased household spending and investment in construction were the main drivers aided by the accelerated growths in government consumption, export of non-factor services and investment in durable equipment. The 3.0 percent contraction in the level of NFIA pulled down GNP to a lower growth of 6.5 percent compared to the GDP growth.

The seasonally adjusted GDP, now on its 27th quarter of positive growths, accelerated to 1.8 percent from 1.0 percent in the previous quarter. Likewise, the seasonally adjusted GNP, which has also been on positive territory since the second quarter of 2003, sped up to 1.4 percent from 0.9 percent in the third quarter.

On the production side, the sustained GDP growth in the fourth quarter was bolstered by the fast expanding Services sector whose growth of 9.0 percent from 8.4 percent in the same quarter last year is the highest since 1982. Likewise, Industry went up too at a higher pace of 5.8 percent from 3.6 percent the previous year, albeit slower than during the first three quarters, mainly because of the deceleration of Manufacturing. With favorable weather conditions during the quarter, Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry (AFF) also accelerated to 5.8 percent from its year ago rate of 1.7 percent.

On a seasonally adjusted basis, AFF contracted by 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter after three quarters of robust growths while Industry rebounded to a 0.5 percent expansion after suffering a 0.4 percent contraction last quarter. The positive growth was attributed to the strong growths of Construction, Mining and Quarrying, and Electricity, Gas and Water. Services sector came in strongest as it posted an all time record growth of 3.3 percent. The phenomenal growth was brought about by the brisk retail trading during the fourth quarter combined with the strong performances of Private Services and Finance.

The economy continued to keep pace with the population growth in the fourth quarter of 2007 as per capita GDP grew by 5.3 percent from 3.4 percent, per capita GNP by 4.4 percent from 4.0 percent, and per capita PCE by 4.2 percent from 3.8 percent.

NFIA in the fourth quarter declined by 3.0 percent from a 12.4 percent gain in the same quarter last year as compensation inflow declined anew by an even higher rate of 3.3 percent from only 0.2 percent in the third quarter. This was aggravated by the deceleration in Property Income from 32.0 percent last year to 18.9 percent, and the growth in Property Expense by 4.4 percent. The fourth quarter recorded the first quarter of negative growth of NFIA since the fourth quarter of 2002.

Monday, January 28, 2008

The Filipino Monkey is finally caught!

The rogue fugitive that almost started another war of America against another middle-eastern Islamic threat that is Iran is finally caught! The Filipino Monkey, as it is popularly known by seafarers, caused trouble in the busy Strait of Hormuz of the Persian Gulf when it sent malicious radio message to a US Navy warship.

“I am coming to you. You will explode in a few minutes” chattered a voice over Channel 16 in the radio, sending the US navy to an almost offensive mode against Iranian patrol boats.

Lucky for both sides, not a single ammunition was fired.

A day after, the Filipino Monkey was caught eating banana in the White House. He's now behind bars.





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Now enough of nonsense. I was only amused and at the same time bothered by the term Filipino Monkey. Why call it such? I searched the internet and found nothing much about its etymology. Wkipedia says that a "Filipino Monkey" is a pseudonym used by radio pranksters in maritime radio transmissions since at least the 1980s, especially in the Persian Gulf. These pranksters make odd, confusing, or even threatening calls on VHF marine Channel 16, which is the shipping and maritime International Emergency Distress Frequency.

Nonetheless, at least America got its monkey. But hundreds out there are still in the loose.


Thursday, January 24, 2008

Top 400 universities in the world

UP is bottom-dweller....But I don't think UP, and all other top universities in the Philippines, are that bad. It's just all about funding I suppose, and access to pioneering technologies. Nonetheless, we have better students than other universities out there - and this is true.


383= Leibniz Universität HANNOVER Germany
383= Technische Universität BRAUNSCHWEIG Germany
383= CONCORDIA University Canada
386= NORTHEASTERN University United States
386= KUMAMOTO University Japan
388= Università degli Studi di PAVIA Italy
388= Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu KIEL Germany
390= ISTANBUL Technical University Turkey
391= Université PARIS V - Descartes France
392= Universität MANNHEIM Germany
393= Universitat de VALENCIA Spain
394= University of SIENA Italy
395= University of INDONESIA Indonesia
396= Martin-Luther-Universität HALLE-WITTENBE... Germany
396= GEORGIA STATE University United States
398= University of the PHILIPPINES Philippines
398= SOGANG University Korea, South
398= National CENTRAL University Taiwan

Click here to view the website.

Monday, January 21, 2008

The day the pond turns green

When I was a kid, I was always fond of plants. Vegetables were my favorite - I planted beans, ampalayas, squash, watermelon, singkamas, talong, sigarilyas... Okay, the last three were a joke, I'm not going to sing Bahay-kubo here.

But anyway, I have a green thumb, so seeds I had sowed (what a term) almost always made it to germination and early planthood (sorry, I hated my Botany classes so pardon the term). However, I never got to reap my harvest because my grandmother, who hated vegetables growing in the backyard garden, would always weed them out like they were worthless weeds. She never appreciated my gardening, so I changed my hobby to collecting spiders, guppies, tadpoles, and crablets. It was fun, until grandma - again - found it cataclysmic to keep bottles with creepy crawling and floating creatures in the living room cabinet.

It almost ended my romance with nature. There was no way I'm going to bring or raise any creature - plants and animals included - in the house, except for cats who are bloody boring for me. Then I started reading books that taught me to imagine.

Daydreaming has always been one of my favorite hobbies. Sometimes I go flying over the Himalayas and stand atop the world's ceiling unfazed. On some days I'm in outer space light years away from earth preparing to set foot on a newly discovered planet suspected of harboring extra-terrestrial intelligence. At times I'm a member of a royal family - a prince - riding on my horse and clad in shining armor. No wonder I love fiction books and movies, and surrealism. Strange sometimes, but these things made my world more colorful.

But I'm no fool. I'm just a dreamer whom some people call hopelessly romantic, thinkers call an idealist, pessimists call a fantasizer. I'm a star-gazer. How I admire the great astronomers who deciphered the intricate puzzles of the universe.

I have grown aloof after all these years of flying. Maybe it's time to go back to gardening and grow vegetables in my backyard. Or start once again collecting creatures of all sorts and put them in small fancy bottles.

But now life is more complicated than pursuing a childhood hobby. I think the way to go is to become a bit less insensitive to the world, to people, to my own self, lest the day arrives when the pond turns green and every beautiful thing in it choked and deprived of oxygen and sunlight.

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Oh you probably won't remember me, it's probably ancient history,
I'm one of the chosen few who went ahead and fell for you.
I'm out of vogue, I'm out of touch, I fell too fast, I feel too much.
I thought that you might have some advice to give ...
On how to be ...
Insensitive.

Announcing the Universitas Youth Conference 2008 in UP Diliman



This is the third conference of the organization and is open to everyone. For this year, we have corporate bigwigs as speakers. Surely, this will be another worthwhile event.

Hope to see you guys there (",)

Monday, January 07, 2008

Vote for Tibbataha Reef as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World

When it comes to natural wealth and beauty, Philippines is never wanting.

Vote for Tubbataha Reef in the Global Online voting for the New Seven Wonders of Nature. Currently, it is ranked No. 34, behind Ganges River of Bangladesh (No. 3), Mt Everest of Nepal (#4), Maldives (#12), Niagara Falls of Canada (#18), Bora Bora Island of French Polynesia (#23), Great Barrier Reef of Australia (#28) and Grand Canyon of USA (#31).

Vote thru the http://www.new7wonders.com/nature.