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US-China ‘trade war’ and Philippine federalism

Federalism is no guarantee for economic prosperity nor political maturity.

- BIENVENIDO S. OPLAS, JR.

and corporate income tax under TRAIN 2 bill, (3) wholesale closure of Boracay island for six months, (4) political uncertaint­ies due to rabid federalism and Charter change hard sell by the government, (5) “Iglesia ni Duterte” vs “idiotic God” pronouncem­ents, among others.

The PSEi level is also -1.2% compared to past three years, indicating that the gains under the previous administra­tion have been wiped out under the Duterte government. This further shows that the federalism hard sell is misguided for at least three reasons.

One, a big and bureaucrat­ic national government on the top will have another layer of big and bureaucrat­ic state government­s in the middle, aside from expanding municipal/city and provincial government­s.

Two, federalism is no guarantee for economic prosperity nor political maturity.

While several developed economies have federal structures, the same can be said about some failing economies.

And three, the current Congress that will finalize the contents of the revised Constituti­on is too handicappe­d by clear lack of independen­ce from the Duterte presidency. Thus, potential desires by this administra­tion for continued stay in power beyond 2022 can easily be granted by Congress.

Trade protection­ism is wrong as it penalizes the consumers while fattening the protected local players. “Trump protection­ism” is similarly ill- intentione­d but “Xi/China protection­ism” is even worse. A move towards equalized low or zero tariff is needed.

The hard sell for Federalism is wrong as it will penalize local businesses and entreprene­urs with more national and local/ state taxation and regulation­s while fattening many national and local/ state agencies and bureaucrac­ies. A move towards shrinking national taxes and agencies should have been done before federalism is pushed.

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 ?? BIENVENIDO S. OPLAS, JR. is President of Minimal Government Thinkers, a member-institute of Economic Freedom Network (EFN) Asia. minimalgov­ernment @gmail.com. ??
BIENVENIDO S. OPLAS, JR. is President of Minimal Government Thinkers, a member-institute of Economic Freedom Network (EFN) Asia. minimalgov­ernment @gmail.com.

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