
Terence M. Yhip
Terence M. Yhip is a commentator and writer who often addresses issues related to aviation safety and emergency preparedness. Recently, he highlighted the importance of learning from a serious incident at Pearson International Airport, emphasizing the lessons that could be applied to improve emergency response capabilities in Guyana. Yhip advocates for better infrastructure, training, and transparency in governance to enhance safety measures in the aviation sector.
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Correction on `Chicken Stew’ dinner figures
Terence M. Yhip contributed a letter to the editor discussing the cost of living in Guyana.
Stabroek News’ Cost-of-Living series signal contribution on Guyana’s socioeconomic landscape was what it meant for working class householdsTerence M. Yhip adds a perspective on the corruption index in his letter to the editor.
The CPI is a useful indicator of evolving corruption and a powerful tool to highlight institutional reforms
Terence M. Yhip expresses his views on the interpretation of the Human Development Index.
Human Development Index is useful but interpret it with great careTerence M. Yhip is the author of the letter discussing Exxon and Guyana's oil production.
Exxon thriving while Guyana hemmed in by 2016 PSATerence M. Yhip outlines the need for Guyana to develop a medium-term fiscal framework to avoid a debt trap.
Guyana must develop medium-term fiscal framework to avoid debt trapTerence M. Yhip discusses the balance between poverty reduction and economic growth in Guyana.
Fight the war on poverty but not to the detriment of growthTerence M. Yhip is the author of the letter expressing concerns about fiscal mismanagement in Guyana.
Precious little room for fiscal mismanagement and wasteful spending of the nation’s wealth
Terence M. Yhip wrote a letter commenting on Mr. Worrell's advice.
Stable real exchange rates impart a significant differential regarding sound macroeconomic managementTerence M. Yhip expresses concerns about the implications of rising oil prices for Guyana.
Surge in oil prices is mixed blessing for GuyanaTerence M. Yhip wrote a letter to the editor discussing Jagdeo's statements.
Jagdeo’s statement that Guyana is not awash with oil money should give one a healthy dose of reality check
Terence M. Yhip is the author of the letter discussing the IMF's Country Report and its implications for Guyana's fiscal planning.
The IMF’s Country Report emphasizes the essential benchmarks for pricing and inflation metrics required for Guyana’s medium-term fiscal planningTerence M. Yhip wrote a letter to the editor discussing Trinidad's economy.
Trinidad’s boom-bust economy is another cautionary tale for GuyanaTerence M. Yhip emphasizes the importance of technology adoption for the development of Guyana's rice farming sector.
Technology adoption key to the development of GuyanaTerence M. Yhip provided unsolicited advice to Guyana policymakers regarding the US$ shortage.
Look into the root causes of the US$ shortageTerence M. Yhip wrote a letter to the editor discussing economic issues in Guyana.
Assessing Guyana’s real exchange rate may depend on how accurately its inflation data captures actual price fluctuations
Terence M. Yhip discusses the economic implications of oil price volatility on Guyana.
How Guyana fits into the petro boom-bust cycle and how it can cushion high volatility impactsTerence M. Yhip wrote a letter discussing the implications of Trump's trade tariff on Guyana.
Trump’s trade tariff could quite possibly force a rethink with Exxon on sanctity of contract and renegotiation of the PSA 2016 AgreementTerence M. Yhip wrote a letter to the editor commenting on the economic situation in Guyana.
The more important issue is why is there so much demand for US dollars?
Terence M. Yhip is commenting on the need for systematic labour force surveys in Guyana.
Systematic labour surveys in Guyana could reveal population and skills level critical for its short and long term developmentTerence M. Yhip wrote a letter to the editor proposing solutions to the issues surrounding online diplomas in Guyana.
Vetting online diplomas and degrees
Terence M. Yhip emphasizes the lessons Guyana can learn from the Pearson International Airport incident.
Invaluable lessons for Guyana from this Pearson International Airport incident











