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Introduction

1. a deliberate desire to uplift the lives of the poor

statement of the problem

deductive? do we want to explore the theory of social economy

inductive?  are we dealing with an experiment

the statement: Center of mercy: ways to build up the economy of the poor

2. methodology


using the deductive method, that is, from the theories of social science, especially as regards social economics, we can deduce that it is possible to uplift the lives of the poor, the primary source is the program of the Philippines for poverty alleviation. 

where as in inductive method, since we conducted an experiment, we might induce that it possible to uplift the lives of the poor.

i would rather that from well-researched social theories, we can deduce a matter of action or create a program that would uplift the lives of the poor.

what are the theories of social economics?

after knowing the theories and principles of social economics, we can deduce a program of action to uplift the life of one family.

but we have to compare it with the teachings of the church in curbing poverty through social enterprise or cooperative, again, the excellent source is the bible and PCP II. 

the third is proposed program for alleviation. 

conclude to implement this and start improving.

limitation

limit to the principle of social economics with the Philippine model in comparison with the bible and PCP II. 
deduce a economic recovery program for one poor family.

relevance

definitely timely.

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