Cash Trade Metropolis: Unpacking the Economic Dynamics of Negros Occidental, Philippines
Negros Occidental, often dubbed the “Sugar Bowl of the Philippines,” is a province steeped in agricultural heritage, particularly cane cultivation. Yet, beyond its verdant sugar plantations, it functions as a vibrant commercial hub, anchored by its capital city, Bacolod. The economic pulse of this region, while embracing modern financial technologies, still largely reverberates with the traditional cadence of cash-based transactions. This blend of historical precedence and contemporary commerce creates a unique “cash trade metropolis,” where tangible currency remains a pervasive medium for the daily ebb and flow of goods and services.

The Enduring Reign of Cash: A Philippine Peculiarity
Despite global pushes towards digital payments, the Philippines, including Negros Occidental, largely remains a cash-centric economy. This is not merely a matter of technological adoption but a deeply ingrained cultural and logistical reality.
Ubiquity in Everyday Commerce: From Palengke to Local Shops
In Negros Occidental, the ubiquity of cash transactions is … Read more