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The study aims to determine if foreign assistance spent on transport infrastructure in the
National Capital Region generate economic growth to the country. It was inferred that it could
solve economic problems and lead to growth but it can also create problem because of
complications brought by conditions and additional debt. The study looked at the project's
background, agreements, and the relationships between NCR's Gross Domestic Product and
Foreign Borrowing. It was proven correct that foreign assistance spent on transport
infrastructure generates growth, however, projects continue to increase and agreements appear
to control the country. These variables affect the country's well and full use of the funds. It is
thus, only an immediate economic growth but creates debt problem in the long-term. |
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