Cayetano Paderanga Jr.: A Legacy in Economics and Public Service
2025
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A Short Presentation on the Life and Legacy of Cayetano Paderanga Jr., A Well Respected Filipino Economist that is notable in shaping the Economic direction of the Philippines, showing his Personal and Professional background as well as his Contributions that Ultimately made a significant asset in the Countries History.
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