The document describes key aspects of the Philippines including entrepreneurship, economy, government, and education. Entrepreneurship in the Philippines is booming as more take up businesses and franchises. The economy is mixed with private and public sectors, transitioning from agricultural to more services and manufacturing. The government has three branches - legislative, executive, and judicial - and is a unitary state under a presidential republic. Education is provided by both public and private institutions and funded publicly for over 80% of K-12 students.
The document describes key aspects of the Philippines including entrepreneurship, economy, government, and education. Entrepreneurship in the Philippines is booming as more take up businesses and franchises. The economy is mixed with private and public sectors, transitioning from agricultural to more services and manufacturing. The government has three branches - legislative, executive, and judicial - and is a unitary state under a presidential republic. Education is provided by both public and private institutions and funded publicly for over 80% of K-12 students.
The document describes key aspects of the Philippines including entrepreneurship, economy, government, and education. Entrepreneurship in the Philippines is booming as more take up businesses and franchises. The economy is mixed with private and public sectors, transitioning from agricultural to more services and manufacturing. The government has three branches - legislative, executive, and judicial - and is a unitary state under a presidential republic. Education is provided by both public and private institutions and funded publicly for over 80% of K-12 students.
- Entrepreneurship in the Philippines is currently booming and one of the best things a person can do today is start taking action in putting up its own business or acquiring a franchise (Louren, 2017). Entrepreneurship is a state of mind. It is not identified or measured with the type of business a person is in the success of that business but rather it is the total way of life for entrepreneurs
2. Describe economy in the Philippines?
- The Philippines has a mixed economy with privately-owned businesses regulated by government policy. It is considered a newly industrialized economy and emerging market, which means it is changing from an agricultural-based economy to one with more services and manufacturing. The economy here is the 36th largest in the world and the 3rd largest of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
3. Describe government in the Philippines?
- The Government of the Philippines has three interdependent branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The Philippines is governed as a unitary state under a presidential representative and democratic constitutional republic in which the president functions as both the head of state and the head of government of the country within a pluriform multi- party system.
4. Describe education in the Philippines?
- Education in the Philippines is provided by public and private schools, colleges, universities, and technical and vocational institutions in the country. Funding for public education comes from the national government. For the academic year 2017–2018, about 83% of K–12 students attended public schools and about 17% either attended private schools or were home- schooled.
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