This quarterly report, published by the World Bank in June 2011, is meant to provide a quick overview for a wide audience of the country’s most important economic developments and policies and their implications. In it you will find the summarized results of the World Bank’s studies about macroeconomic conditions in the country, the status of its financial markets, and human welfare and development indicators. Philippines Quarterly June 2011.
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