Sunday, July 29, 2007

Econ 101 (August 3 and 7)

Opening Remarks: Ramos
Closing Remarks: Guiriba

Alcober (Price War)
Antonio (Cyber-Corridor)
Aquino (No Logo)
Belgira (Cash Crops)
Cabrera (The World is Flat)
Cervantes (Debt Bondage)
Dabbay (Agricultural Activist)
del Rosario (Food Security)
Garcia (Social Exclusion)
Germo (Coffee Planters in Cavite)
Guiriba (Buddhist Economics)
Hizon (Human Capital)

Hugo (Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle)
Lara (1-dollar-a-day gauge)
Lato (Financing Development in Time of Cholera)
Lopez (Class Stratification)
Lucaylucay (Amartya Sen)
Macapagal (Creative Industries)
Malamug (Worldly Philosophers)
Mayoca (Lifestyle Check)
Mina (The Lexus and The Olive Tree)
Nolasco (Development Diplomacy)
Paguio (Intra-Firm Trade)
Perez (Debt Trap)
Quilicot (Global Trade)
Ramos (Role of Profit)
Rances (Smart myTV)
Rosales (Economics of Aging Population)
Salazar (Political Economy of Bottled Water)
San Jose (Campesinos)
Sangalang (Glocalization)
Tan (Business Ethics)
Tibon (Economic Cost of Disasters)
Torrente (Development Bank)
Velasco (Energy Independence)
Viscarra (Supermaid)

note: poetry reading, duplicate pls., 4-6 stanzas, short discussion about the topic, provide value-added

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