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This document contains the name and class schedule of a student named Ezra D. Gambican for a social science class. It provides instructions for the student to fill in a table by recalling information from a documentary film about neoliberalism and assessing how neoliberal policies have manifested in the Philippines. The student is asked to explain why the Philippines remains a developing country despite adopting neoliberal policies.

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This document contains the name and class schedule of a student named Ezra D. Gambican for a social science class. It provides instructions for the student to fill in a table by recalling information from a documentary film about neoliberalism and assessing how neoliberal policies have manifested in the Philippines. The student is asked to explain why the Philippines remains a developing country despite adopting neoliberal policies.

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Name: EZRA D.

GAMBICAN
Soc Sci 103N Class Schedule: MTH 1:30 – 3:30 (Activity 5) Score: ____ / 30 pts.

I. Fill up the second Column of the table below by recalling the presentation in the
documentary film, The Corporation which you evaluated for Activity 2. Then do the same
for the third column as you assess the conditions in the Philippines. Answers must be in
phrases.

NEOLIBERALISM
Elements of Manifestations from the Film (The Corporation) Manifestations in the Philippines
Neoliberalism (one per element) (one per element)

Massive tax cuts

Deregulation of
the economy

Downsizing of
government

Strict control on
organized
labour

Privatization of
public
enterprises

Liberalization of
trade and
industry

Expansion of
international
markets

Removal of
controls on
global financial
flows

Reduction of
public
expenditures,
particularly
social spending

'Monetarist'
measures to
keep inflation in
check, even at
the risk of
increasing
unemployment

B. Explain why the Philippines remains to be a developing country despite its adoption of
neoliberal policies.
Name: EZRA D. GAMBICAN
Soc Sci 103N Class Schedule: MTH 1:30 – 3:30 (Activity 5) Score: ____ / 30 pts.

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