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Education in the Philippines is free.
With the rapid development of today's world and the deepening trend of economic globalization and political multipolarization, the arrival of the information age is a major driving force for economic development. Looking at the present situation, you may never imagine that in the 1960s and 1970s, the Philippines was the second largest economy in Asia after Japan, but in just 30 or 40 years, it was reduced to one of the least developed economies because of the lack of innovation in the economic system. Following the trend of the times, the superstructure has been fully beautified, and at the same time, it has accepted the shortcomings of the American system, no corrective measures, and the Philippine people's happiness index is high and they are content with the status quo.

First of all, from the perspective of economic system, there are strict labor policies and bankruptcy laws. The employment of employees is long-term and the employment of employees is guaranteed. As long as the company does not go bankrupt, employees will basically not be fired. At the same time, it is difficult for companies to go bankrupt without losing their lives. In the economic system, the competitiveness is not strong and the efficiency of employees is not high. In this case, how can the economy develop rapidly? In particular, the rapid development of other countries naturally lags behind.

Secondly, the political system of the Philippines has completely accepted the western presidential political model. The big drawback is that it can't solve state affairs efficiently. Many times, it is to kick the ball for the class interests represented by individuals. The corruption of the superstructure has not been reformed in time. How can superstructure play the driving force of economic base?

Finally, the concept of education. Education in the Philippines is free, but it is not valued. Many parents like to raise their children. Just play around, it's easy to satisfy, and life is not stressful. A data shows that the suicide rate in the Philippines is the lowest in the world, which also explains why the Philippine economy is stagnant.