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    A Nations Blueprint to True Prosperity: Antidote to Financial

    Meltdowns by Augusto Steve Legasto, Jr. 1Survey Results

    The latest SWS survey revealed the greatest hunger of Filipino voters is for integrity, honesty and

    character among their leaders. Unfortunately the same survey also revealed dissatisfaction with the

    motherhood promises and platitudes being mouthed by all the presidential candidates > fighting

    corruption, alleviating poverty, creating jobs, raising the quality and reach of education, restoring the

    Philippines to its former exemplary status .... There is hunger for a clearly defined set of action plans and

    programs for fulfilling these promises. What is needed is a clear blueprint that will lead to a reversal of

    the increasingly deteriorating life conditions of Filipinos.

    1Steve Legasto is among the earliest researcher and writer in governance economics starting with his doctoral

    dissertation at Columbia University (NY) followed by numerous articles in professional academic journals and two

    books since 1972. His 2009 Blueprint book is his third. He was among the first Filipino leaders who, beginning in

    1970, mobilized US-based Filipinos and American friends in the fight for the preservation and then the restoration

    of democratic institutions in the Philippines. He eventually became the first Secretary-General of the Ninoy AquinoMovement (NAM) formed immediately after the assassination of Ninoy in 1983 under the leadership of Sen.

    Heherson Alvarez, a close associate of the martyr during his last days.

    Legasto got his Ph.D. and M.Phil in Management Science from Columbia Univ, an M.A. in Administrative Science

    from Yale Univ. And Certificates of Training from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Wharton School of

    Business of Univ. Of Pennsylvania. He retired from his teaching career at City Univ. Of NY and Rutgers Univ., the

    State Univ. Of New Jersey. He is currently an IT consultant.

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    2010 comes at a very unique juncture in Philippine history. The depth and breadth of corruption,

    disorder, self-serving mode of governance, poverty and hunger, ill-preparedness in the face of

    calamities, loss of global competitiveness, budget deficits, incompetence (primarily in the public sector),

    decline in the quality of health care and education, brain drain, food insecurity and human rights

    violation have reached such unprecendented levels in the entire history of this nation. Most noteworthy

    is the serendipitous unfolding of a series of extra-natural events that can best be attributed to divine

    providence Cory Aquinos death, the Filipino peoples acute hunger for true good governance and for

    a government of, by and for the people, the global financial meltdown, the global food crisis, the series

    of typhoon-related calamities, the Maguindanao massacre, the awarding of the Nobel prize for

    economics to governance economists.

    This article is based on a governance economics book for the Philippines that this author just published

    this year. Jr. This book2with the same title as this articles was commissioned in early 2008 by a partner

    of CBCP in CBCP World Corp., Transpacific Broadband Group International, in 2008, prior to the global

    financial meltdown. In it, I present a new development paradigm which first emerged out of my doctoral

    thesis effort between 1972 and 1974. It is now called the ANT Paradigm.

    Prosperity with Dignity for the Filipino People

    The ANT Paradigm has been designed for countries like the Philippines to replace the largely

    discredited traditional industrialization-centric development paradigm proffered for so many decades by

    2The book is now available at all the major bookstores nationwide.

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    developed nations, their multilateral agencies (mainly, the World Bank, UN, IMF, ADB, et al.) and their

    own funding institutions (e.g., USAid, AusAid, JBIC, JICA, et al.). The root cause of the global financial

    meltdown is the short-sightedness of this western development paradigm. The new development

    paradigm blazes a new path to true prosperity, or prosperity with dignity for the Filipino people. In

    lieu of the traditional materialistic view on prosperity, we need to pursue prosperity with dignity in

    our country where:

    The measure of personal worth is based more on the value of a persons contribution to the welfare of

    others than on how much wealth he has. A concerted effort led by mature and credible faith-based

    communities shall be needed to bring about the requisite scriptures-based values transformation. The key

    guiding principle lies in the truth that the Creator of man and the universe has an original blueprint for

    mankind and human society. This is recorded in the scriptures.

    Excess incremental wealth is invested in wealth building investments that benefit the poorest. Wealth

    building investments are made through social business enterprise (SBE) vehicles.

    For example, for every dollar (or peso) spent on luxurious expenses a dollar (or peso) is

    invested in a sustainable project with social upliftment impact similar to the joint venture company

    established in Bangladesh between Danone Foods of France, the worlds foremost yogurt maker,and YunusGrameen Bank named Grameen Danone Foods. Locals from the community, Bogra,

    where its factory was established played a major role in the success of the venture, most especially

    their womenfolk. This 2007 project has come to be recognized as the first successful multinational

    social business enterprise. The project succeeded in creating new jobs, producing affordable

    foods for the poor while at the same time alleviating a severe malnutrition problem in the

    community.

    In countries like the Philippines, there are many opportunities for SBE ventures like this

    one e.g., biofuel production, economic-scaled agricultural and aquacultural production for food

    security and for export of such products as rice, corn, mango, high-value vegetables, grouper, jack,

    cream dory.

    Governance is executed via a bottom-up, rather than a top-down, process where the lowliest citizen hasa real say in community and national planning and building. This scenario can only be achieved through

    strategic deployment of Internet access and laptops/netbooks through a Internet Access per Family

    Program (IAFPro) nationwide. The plan is to prioritize deployment to high school students, then college and

    elementary students. A sustainable financing scheme can be made feasible by leveraging the use of trading

    and other e-Commerce networks to generate new revenue streams for the parents who can use the

    computers between school hours with the aid of these students.

    The democratizing impact of the Internet demonstrated during the recent Obama

    presidential campaign in the US can be tapped to the benefit of the less fortunate. The Internet can

    be harnessed to close the digital divide between the haves and the have-nots, rather than be

    allowed to exacerbate it.

    The societal goal is not primarily to maximize economic growth or GDP per capita. History has shown thatthis has only served to worsen the gap between rich and poor. Neither is the primary goal to alleviate

    poverty. The primary goal must be cognizant of the full nature of man as a creature made up of body, mind

    and spirit. The book presents a quality-of-life index or well-being index that reflects every basic need that

    God has imbued each and every human being with. The primary goal is to optimize a societys quality of

    life or sense of well-being.

    The ANT paradigms focus on prosperity with dignity reflects the true basic wants and needs of the

    Filipino people who happen to be among the most spiritual people in the world.

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    Embracing Governance Economics

    The recent awarding ofthe 2009 Nobel Prize for Economics to two governance economists, Elinor

    Ostrom and Oliver Williamson underscores the timeliness and value ofour prosperity with dignity

    (PWD) blueprint.

    Governance Economics (GE) is the science of allocating scarce resources, coordinating and controlling

    activity in societies through the use of institutions, structures of authority and collaboration. GE studies

    how humans can better manage common resources such as water systems, forests, fisheries, oil fields,

    metal and mineral deposits, or grazing lands -- and even themselves -- by being active participants in

    decision-making and management of resources. In study after study, it was found that the key to

    success has been the involvement of local people who are affected and have a vested interest in the

    local enterprises. Governance economics has shown how these common resources can be managed

    successfully by the people who use them, rather than by governments or private companies. Traditional

    governance has long ignored what citizens can do and the importance of real involvement of the people

    involved versus just having somebody in Malacanang or in Washington make a rule.

    The PWD blueprint stresses how local people should be mobilized through the formation of social

    business enterprises (SBEs) into income-generating production within their communities with the aid of

    information and communication technology. Partnerships among the locals, professionals, seasoned

    businessmen, academicians, faith-based institutional leaders, the youth of civil society and financiers

    need to be forged under the guidance of proposed regional management and development coordinating

    councils (MDCCs) all over the country.

    Per the PWD blueprint, these enterprises need to be operated at economies of scale. Because such

    enterprises will require huge amounts of funding, the sourcing will rely more on foreign sovereign funds

    like Saudi Arabias which do not carry the same stringent conditions that multilateral funds impose onbeneficiary countries. I am highly critical of multilateral funding activities in countries like the Philippines

    because they tend to favour the pockets of consultants more than those of the target beneficiaries and

    even the local consultants.

    Under the ANT Paradigm priority is given to the grassroots and then upward to the middle classes. The

    PWD blueprint states that the Development Strategy:

    1. Must Rely Heavily on the Power of Information and Communication Technology > our state-of-

    the-art development strategy and action plan recognizes the crucial role of ICT as the only

    means available to ever bridging the ever-widening gap between the haves and the have-

    nots within nations and among nations.

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    2. Must Empower Local Economies while Strengthening Presidential Management Command-and-

    Control Capabilities > Through full implementation of the Local Government Code of 1991, R.A.

    7160, LGUs shall enjoy genuine and meaningful local autonomy to enable them to attain their

    fullest development as self-reliant communities and make them more effective partners in the

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    attainment of national goals. This decentralization cannot be safely done without a web-based

    Integrated Financial and Management Information Support (IFMIS) system. Happily, this IFMIS

    system has already been assembled by the Transpacific Broadband Group International

    Consortium and is ready for roll out either through Land Bank of the Philippines or DBP, or both.

    3. Mobilize Management and Development Coordinating Councils (MDCCs) nationwide from the

    congressional district level up to the national. These MDCCs are to provide the organizational

    and logistical support the president will need. The detailed formulation of actionable

    development plans must be done from the bottom up but the development template and

    measures of indicators must be standardized by the MDCC.

    An MDCC is at minimum comprised of highly qualified representatives from the

    government, faith-based institutions, academia, professional societies or sector of practitioners

    (e.g., lawyers, accountants, marketing or other such specialists), civil society youth, corporate

    executives and entrepreneurs and NGOs.

    4. Fast track economic development and jobs generation through large scale social business

    enterprises3 (SBEs). The next president cannot engineer real growth in the countryside through

    the traditional reliance on private sector investment initiatives, microfinance, or corporate social

    responsibility initiatives. These generate neither the magnitude, breadth nor depth of positive

    socio-economic impact needed to bring about true lasting prosperity in the communities andthe nation.

    5. Establish a new set of socio-economic indicators > for measuring improvements, or lack thereof,

    in the quality of life in each community and in the nation as a whole. The quality of life

    indicators to be used to measure the impact of government programs and investments is an

    enhanced version of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) model of the United Nations

    which I first developed in my doctoral thesis.

    6. Overhaul and Professionalize the Government Bureaucracy > getting new legislation passed to

    streamline and professionalize the government by stipulating new strict and enhanced

    guidelines and standards for hiring and maintaining personnel and choosing executives and

    better compensation packages than the private sectors.

    7. Overhaul the Tax Information and Collection System and Lowering Individual and Corporate TaxRates > lower tax rates can be used to dramatically boost revenue collection efforts such that

    total annual tax revenues can be raised higher than ever.

    These are some of the initial concrete programs under the PWD blueprint:

    Education & Risk-free Pre-Need Plan > partnering with private-sector educational institutions;

    Internet-powered e-Education;

    Health Care & Risk-free Pre-Need and Insurance Plan

    Food Security > Filipino-led large-scale food supply projects with foreign funding & foreign

    market targets for surplus production,

    Countryside and Urban Poor Sector Development > initial focus on indigenous peoplescommunities (which comprise 14 million nationwide), responsible mining, outsourcing of

    affordable fertilizer from new sources through interfaith initiatives

    3Simply put, SBEs are business enterprises place both profit and positive social/community impact on equal

    footing.

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    Energy > energy security through interfaith initiatives, oil exploration, biofuel initiatives & other

    alternative energy systems with special focus on solar energy, including biomass, algae &

    nuclear energy

    Infrastructure Development in the Neediest Areas > potable water supply, irrigation projects,

    modern economy-scaled fixed & mobile processing & packaging plants, sewage & water

    treatment projects, world-class tourism development projects,

    E-Commerce > web-based financial & management information support systems, web-based

    and ATM-based payment, payroll and remittance systems

    Decent & Secure Shelter > responsible urban planning; partnering with NGOs (e.g., Gawad

    Kalinga & Habitat for Humanity)

    OFW Support Systems > remittance cash cards with powerful savings & fulfilment components,

    Medical & Retirement Village Tourism Initiatives

    Interfaith-based Cooperation for Peace & Security especially in Mindanao