THE next president of the Philippines will, among other things, be tasked with setting the overall tone and direction of economic policy for the next six years. That responsibility should be viewed as an opportunity to undo the decades of wrongheaded, "market-driven" economic philosophy that has caused the Philippine economy to lag behind many of its peers.

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