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June 2024, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-7 What next after hyper-globalization and export-oriented industrialization?
by Dani Rodrik - 8-43 Philippine industrial policy journey: transforming the economy in the new digital age
by Rafaelita Aldaba - 44-70 Nexus between payments digitalization and cash usage in the Philippines
by Eloisa T. Glindro & Rodalee E. Ofiaza & Ma. Klarizza Q. Jose - 71-86 Claudia Goldin and the economics of women and work
by Ma. Christina Epetia - 87-93 Book Review of Agricultural development in Asia and Africa: essays in honor of Keijiro Otsuka
by Jude Esguerra
December 2023, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 1-24 Shared prosperity characterized by four development goals: pro-poor growth, pro-poor development, inclusive growth, and inclusive development
by Nanak Kakwani & Zakaria Siddiqui - 25-38 Piketty inequality, meta-market failures and the new role of the state
by Raul V. Fabella - 39-63 Diamond and Dybvig in developing economies and in a digital world
by Margarita Debuque-Gonzales - 64-80 Toward a general neoclassical theory of economic growth
by Delano S. Villanueva - 81-103 Measuring fiscal policy sustainability in developing Asia: what does the Markov Switching Augmented Dickey-Fuller Test tell us?
by Dannah Ysabel M. Premacio & Ezra Rebecca G. Vidar & Toby C. Monsod - 104-137 The 16th century Carrera del PacÃfico: its sailor-merchants and their trade goods
by Kristyl Obispado
June 2023, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-9 Unemployment and monetary policy:a revisit and new job strategies
by Dante B. Canlas - 10-18 Introduction to the symposium on the care economy
by Maria S. Floro & Elizabeth M. King - 19-64 Child and elderly care in South Korea: policy analysis with a gendered, care-focused computable general equilibrium model
by Martin Cicowiez & Hans Lofgren - 65-98 Women's market and childcare policies in Colombia: policy simulations using a computable general equilibrium model
by Martin Cicowiez & Hans Lofgren & Ana Tribin & Tatiana Mojica - 99-122 The enduring impact of the pandemic on gender patterns of paid and unpaid work: evidence from time-use data in Turkey
by Ipek Ilkkaracan & Emel Memis - 123-157 Unpaid eldercare and its impact on the US labor supply
by Tanima Ahmed & Maria S. Floro - 158-190 Care work and the demographic composition of households: two Asian cases
by Elizabeth M. King & Hannah L. Randolph & Jooyeoun Suh - 191-222 Care workers’ sense of responsibility, working conditions, and the quality of care in South Korea
by Shirin Arslan & Arnob Alam & Maria S. Floro & Seung-Eun Cha & Eunhye Kang
December 2022, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 1-40 Nowcasting domestic liquidity in the Philippines using machine learning algorithms
by Juan Rufino M. Reyes - 41-80 Does bank competition affect bank risk-taking differently?
by Veronica B. Bayangos - 81-110 Insights on inflation expectations in the Philippines from a household survey
by Faith Christian Q. Cacnio & Joselito R. Basilio - 111-134 Heterogenous impact of monetary policy on the Philippine rural banking system
by Eloisa T. Glindro & Jean Christine A. Armas & V. Bruce J. Tolentino & Lorna Dela Cruz-Sombe - 135-165 How do exchange rates affect the Big One? An empirical analysis of the effect of exchange rates on RCEP exports using the gravity model
by Jose Adlai M. Tancangco - 166-199 The long and the short of it: revisiting the effects of microfinance-oriented banks on household welfare in the Philippines
by Cherry Wyle G. Layaoen & Kazushi Takahashi
June 2022, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-25 The impacts of secondary education reforms on schooling and income of women and men in the Philippines
by Ma. Laarni D. Revilla & Jonna P. Estudillo - 26-45 Who benefits from Dual Training Systems? Evidence from the Philippines
by Takiko Igarashi & Pablo Acosta - 46-76 The impact of Philippine monetary policy on domestic prices and output: evaluating the country’s transmission channels
by Sanjeev Parmanand - 77-107 The BSP's Forecasting and Policy Analysis System
by Zeno Ronald R. Abenoja & Jasmin E. Dacio & Sarah Jane A. Castañares & Jan Christopher G. Ocampo & Mark Rex S. Romaraog - 108-155 Azcárraga’s critique of mercantilism: trade as an engine of growth
by Emmanuel S. de Dios - 156-163 Book Review of Trauma to triumph: rising from the ashes of the Asian Financial Crisis
by Sarah Lynne S. Daway-Ducanes
June and December 2021, Volume 58, Issue 1 and 2
- 1-13 Pandemic Threat, Ostrom Threshold and Pre-Emptive Public Goods: why East Asia performed better in the COVID-19 crisis
by Raul V. Fabella - 14-37 How influential are COVID-19 data points? A fresh look at an estimated small scale DSGE model for the Philippines
by Lawrence B. Dacuycuy - 38-62 Targeting the highly vulnerable households during strict lockdowns
by Geoffrey Ducanes & Sarah Lynne Daway-Ducanes & Edita Tan - 63-91 COVID-19, job loss, and underemployment: who is affected?
by Ma. Christina F. Epetia - 92-127 Measuring the telework potential of jobs: evidence from the International Standard Classification of Occupations
by Ian Nicole A. Generalao - 128-156 Life in the times of the COVID-19 pandemic: the experiences and responses of households in Guimaras and Miagao, Iloilo
by Louie Marie Eluriaga & Lylve Maliz Zeller & Gay Margarett Gange & Alice Ferrer - 157-184 National Health Insurance Program financing during the COVID-19 pandemic: financial viability and the burden of paying for NHIP benefits
by Carlos Antonio Tan Jr. & Narisa Sugay & Maria Sylvia Nachura & Katrina Miradora & Abba Marie Moreno & Josefa Mina Nieva & Joyce Encluna - 185-213 The COVID-19 outbreak and its impact on business establishments: a study on challenges and strategic approaches
by Aurora G. Hidalgo & Viory Yvonne T. Janeo & Winston Conrad B. Padojinog & Cid L. Terosa & Peter L. U. & Josef T. Yap - 214-240 Disruptions in global value chains due to COVID-19: stylized facts and policy lessons
by Adrian R. Mendoza - 241-263 Coping and recovery strategies of MSMEs in the Laguna one year after COVID19
by Emmanuel Genesis Andal & Amelia L. Bello & Ma. Angeles O. Catelo - 264-292 COVID-19 pandemic and the Philippine real estate property cycle: indications of bubble burst in the “new normal†?
by Luisito C. Abueg & Christian Marvin B. Zamora & Leonard Nevin V. Correa - 293-312 Transportation policy potholes: analyzing Metro Manila’s COVID-19 response
by Cielo Magno & Kevin Daniel Quizon & Dante Gatmaytan
December 2020, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 1-34 Benito Legarda, Jr.: in his own words and an appreciation
by Gerardo P. Sicat - 35-45 Dr. Benito Legarda, Jr. as economic diplomat
by Cesar E.A. Virata - 46-48 Economist, historian, and patriot: Benito J. Legarda 1926-2020
by Jeffrey G. Williamson - 49-68 The nexus of nationalism and internationalism: the journey of a “diplomat†after the galleons
by Yusuke Takagi - 69-92 The Bullinger Pool in Burma, 1921 to the mid-1930s
by Maria Serena I. Diokno - 93-115 The BSP’s journey towards a progressive monetary policy framework
by Eloisa T. Glindro & Marites B. Oliva - 116-145 Policy responses to shocks and monetary effectiveness under inflation targeting: The Philippine case
by Margarita Debuque-Gonzales - 146-169 Global liquidity, global risk appetite, and the risk of credit and asset booms
by Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista - 170-199 Optimal saving and sustainable foreign debt
by Delano S. Villanueva & Roberto S. Mariano - 200-223 Fighting COVID-19: patterns in international data
by Roberto S. Mariano & Suleyman Ozmucur
June 2020, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-17 Clubs, Coase, and the role of government
by James Roumasset - 18-41 The COVID-19 pandemic, remittances and financial inclusion in the Philippines
by Eiji Yamada & Satoshi Shimizutani & Enerelt Murakami - 42-70 Forces of modernization and the welfare of rural households: a saga of a village in Central Luzon, 1977-2013
by Francis Mark A. Quimba & Jonna P. Estudillo - 71-100 By his words alone: the economic consequences of Rodrigo Duterte
by Elain Brianne O. Balderas & Alyanna Maria Belen S.D. Bernardo - 101-120 The conditional altruist and the Samaritan’s dilemma
by Joselito T. Sescon - 121-151 Forecasting Residential electricity demand in the Philippines using an Error Correction Model
by Angelo Gabrielle Santos - 152-187 Then and now: analyzing Filipino youth education and work decisions following the 12 basic education reform
by Marianne Joy A. Vital
June and December 2019, Volume 56, Issue 1 and 2
- 1-1 Festschrift for Raul V. Fabella
by Sarah Lynne S. Daway-Ducanes & Emmanuel S. de Dios - 1-15 Some reflections on the state of development economics in Asia
by Hal C. Hill & Sisira Jayasuriya - 16-27 The monkey in the mirror and other tales of central bank forward guidance
by Eli M. Remolona - 28-41 A BSP closer to the people: spreading the benefits of monetary and financial stability
by Benjamin E. Diokno - 42-72 Digit ratio and prosocial behavior: the role of innate aggression in public goods and trust games
by Jahm Mae E. Guinto & Charlotte May DC. Amante & Franz Nicole L. Carlos & Arlene B. Daro & Mariella Jasmin P. Marasigan & Joseph J. Capuno - 73-79 A note on cooperative hunting (Holmstrom and Fabella meet the Dumagat of Tanay)
by Orville C. Solon - 80-126 The case against the case for land reform: transaction costs and misplaced exogeneity
by Karl L. Jandoc & James A. Roumasset - 127-146 Toward a fairer society: inequality and competition policy in developing Asia
by Arsenio M. Balisacan - 147-172 Sovereign determination or disguised protectionism?: the Vitamin C Case
by Ma. Joy V. Abrenica - 173-186 Recent trends in the gender gap in the labor market in the Philippines
by Mitzie Irene P. Conchada & Dominique Hannah A. Sy & Marites M. Tiongco & Alfredo R. Paloyo - 187-218 Automation, gigs, and other labor market tales: the Philippines in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
by Emmanuel F. Esguerra - 219-235 Revisiting the aid-growth nexus in light of the Sachs-Easterly debate
by Sarah Lynne S. Daway-Ducanes & Irene Jo E. Arzadon - 236-256 Public debt and the threat of secession
by Rhea M. Molato-Gayeres - 257-278 What the new institutional economics owes Marx
by Emmanuel S. de Dios
June and December 2018, Volume 55, Issue 1 and 2
- 1-40 Social mobility in the Philippine labor market
by Lawrence B. Dacuycuy - 41-55 The Social Weather Reports of economic well-being in the Philippines
by Mahar Mangahas - 56-86 PPP vs ODA revisited: key issues for PPP infrastructure development in the Philippines
by Susumu Ito - 87-109 Maternal mortality in Lao People’s Democratic Republic
by Jonna P. Estudillo - 110-127 A game of subsidization or taxation for new technology adoption in international duopoly
by Masahiko Hattori & Yasihito Tanaka - 128-160 Is household income diversification welfare improving? The evidence from Philippine panel data
by Adrian Mendoza - 161-197 Potential output and output gap estimation models for the Philippines
by Roberto S. Mariano & Suleyman Ozmucur & Veronica B. Bayangos & Faith Christian Q. Cacnio & Marites B. Oliva - 198-217 Two memoranda from G. Ranis
by Gustav Ranis - 218-227 Fabella's Capitalism and inclusion under weak institutions: Lessons on inequality for a new generation of economists
by Ronald U. Mendoza
December 2017, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 1-36 Southeast Asia in the global economy: a selective analytical survey
by Hall Hill - 37-60 Philippine inequality across the twentieth century: slim evidence, but fat questions
by Jeffrey G. Williamson - 61-87 Philippine policy reforms and infrastructure development: a historical account
by Dante B. Canlas - 88-99 The fiscal program in recent Philippine history: looking back and looking forward
by Benjamin E. Diokno - 100-109 Amado Castro and gender equity in education
by Vicente B. Paqueo & Aniceto C. Orbeta - 110-137 Quality, inequality and recent education reform
by Edita A. Tan - 138-150 Non-inclusive growth, the profit motive, and the case for inclusive business
by Niceto S. Poblador - 151-177 A memoir of the young UP School of Economics
by Gerardo P. Sicat - 178-180 Remembering Amado Castro
by Benito Legarda Jr. - 181-184 Amado Castro: economist, educator
by Cesar E.A. Virata - 185-185 The early years of the University of the Philippines School of Economics
by Jeffrey G. Williamson - 186-190 Remembering Amado Castro
by Bernardo M. Villegas - 191-194 A loving tribute to Dr. Amado A. Castro
by Zorayda Amelia C. Alonzo
June 2017, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-31 A new look at Philippine export performance-a firm-level view
by Annette O. Balaoing-Pelkmans - 32-46 Moving out of poverty: a brief review of the process of inclusive growth in Lao People’s Democratic Republic
by Jonna P. Estudillo & Kinnalone Phimmavong & Francis Mark A. Quimba - 47-62 Subjective well-being approach for testing money illusion-evidence using data from Social Weather Stations
by Edsel L. Beja Jr. - 63-93 The multivariate dynamic causal relations between financial depth, inflation, and economic growth
by Rudra P. Pradhan & Yasuyuki Nishigaki & John H. Hall - 94-119 How we measure poverty underestimates its extent and depth
by Edita A. Tan - 120-137 Measuring political dynasties in Metro Manila
by Romeo T. Balanquit & Lianca P. Coronel & Jose Y. Yambao III
December 2016, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 1-27 Water, sanitation, and hygiene for child health: some evidence in support of public intervention in the Philippines
by Joseph J. Capuno & Carlos Antonio Tan, Jr. & Xylee Javier - 28-46 RE-thinking market failure in the light of the imperfect state
by Raul V. Fabella & Vigile Marie Fabella - 47-65 An essay on schooling outcomes in the Philippines: the role of households, markets, and institutions
by Ma. Laarni D. Revilla & Jonna P. Estudillo - 66-104 Risk management and coping strategies: climate change and agriculture in the Philippines
by Majah-Leah V. Ravago & James Roumasset & Karl Jandoc - 105-118 Economic and political dynamics in Philippine development
by Florian A. Alburo - 119-146 Banana production and cooperatives in the Philippines: a structure for self-reliance of farmer growers under agrarian reform
by Katsumi Nozawa
June 2016, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-18 Preferences, government investment, and disbursement sudden stops
by Lawrence B. Dacuycuy - 19-55 The roles of gender and education in the intrahousehold allocation of remittances of Filipino migrant workers
by Marjorie Pajaron - 56-71 A novel way of measuring the endowment effect of gaining a child
by Stella Quimbo & Xylee Javier & Joseph Capuno & Emmanuel de Dios - 72-86 Ascertaining the link between dengue and climatic conditions
by Agustin Arcenas - 87-96 Trade is a good gauge of economic activity. Given the economic and geographical attributes of a place, one can assess the likely levels of trading activity, and this may be used as an indicator of the relative economic potential among the areas. However, trade estimates are available only at the regional level of disaggregation, despite the fact that planning by local governments and even by line agencies of the central government happens mostly at the sub-regional level. In this research, we fill this data gap by estimating trade at town or city level via a gravity model of trade. Normally sub-regional trade is estimated using Ordinary Least Regression, but this research uses Poisson Regression which is better at handling zero trade values without transformation. The research results have been applied by a number of government agencies in their respective programs
by Nikkin Beronilla & Patrocinio Jude Esguerra & Jamir Ocampo - 97-126 Time inconsistency: the Phillips curve example, an analysis for intermediate macroeconomics
by Fidelina Natividad-Carlos
December 2015, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 1-21 Urban-rural income and wage gaps in the Philippines: measurement error, unequal endowments, or factor market failure?
by Karl Kendrick Chua & Louie Limkin & John Nye & Jeffrey Williamson - 22-37 American private direct investment in the Philippines after independence
by Gerardo P. Sicat - 38-64 Singapore’s five decades of development: lessons and future directions
by Chia Siow Yue - 65-83 The Philippines: on the road to being an emerging economy
by Dante B. Canlas - 84-99 Development progeria: the role of institutions and the exchange rate
by Sarah Lynne S. Daway & Raul V. Fabella - 100-117 Malaysia-China trade: old and new routes
by Tham Siew Yean & Andrew Kam Jia Yi - 118-142 Class participation in politics in Southeast Asia
by Joseph J. Capuno - 143-169 The effect of trade policy on firm productivity in Thai manufacturing
by Archanun Kohpaiboon & Juthathip Jongwanich - 170-191 Households’ access to financial services: some evidence from survey data
by Gilberto M. Llanto - 192-209 The ASEAN business cycle and China’s slowdown
by Bhanupong Nidhiprabha - 210-233 Goods trade liberalization under the ASEAN Economic Community: effects on the Philippine economy
by Ramon L. Clarete & Philip Arnold O. Tuano - 234-245 Just how good is unemployment as a measure of welfare? A note
by Emmanuel S. de Dios & Katrina Dinglasan
June 2015, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-22 Rethinking the taxation of compensation income in the Philippines
by Stella Quimbo & Xylee Javier - 23-44 Time-varying conditional Johnson Su density in Value-at-Risk methodology
by Peter Julian Cayton & Dennis Mapa - 45-76 Impact assessment of national and regional policies using the Philippine Regional General Equilibrium model
by Roehlano Briones - 77-94 Does judicial quality matter for firm performance?
by Josemaria Gabriel Agregado & Jose Maria Marella & Toby Monsod - 95-116 A note on the effects of remittances and overseas migration on some Philippine statistics
by Sarah Lynne Daway & Geoffrey Ducanes - 117-142 International migration and occupational licensing: an empirical exploration
by Marina Fe Durano - 143-156 Book Review: PikettyÕs Capital in the twenty-first century
by Rosa Maria Alonso I Terme
December 2014, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 1-20 Market competition in the downstream oil industry: is there evidence of price asymmetry?
by Ma. Joy Abrenica & Rolando Danao & Ma. Nimfa Mendoza - 21-46 Poor parents, rich children: the role of schooling, nonfarm work, and migration in rural Philippines
by Jonna P. Estudillo & Yukichi Mano & Yasuyuki Sawada & Keijiro Otsuka - 47-66 Has the Philippines forever lost its chance at industrialization?
by Jeffrey G. Williamson & Emmanuel S. de Dios - 67-82 Evolutionary economics and household behavior
by Charles Yuji Horioka - 83-96 Empirical measurement of illicit tobacco trade in the Philippines
by Victor Abola & Deborah Sy & Ryan Denniston & Anthony So - 97-120 The effects of a minimum wage on employment outcomes: an application of regression discontinuity design
by Kristine Laura S. Canales - 121-150 The impacts of microcredit on poverty reduction: evidence from Cambodian rural villages
by Phim Runsinarith
June 2014, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-18 Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP): Time to let go
by Raul V. Fabella - 19-27 Time to let go of CARP? Not so fast
by Toby C. Monsod & Sharon A. Piza - 28-59 On the cusp of budget transformation: the work for an inclusive budget process under the Aquino administration
by Florencio B. Abad - 60-85 Recent Philippine budget reforms:separating the chaff from the grain, the whimsical from the real
by Benjamin E. Diokno - 84-116 Optimal solution to cybercrimes: lessons from law and economics
by Ruperto P. Majuca - 117-161 The impact of the PhilippinesÕ conditional cash transfer program on consumption
by Melba V. Tutor - 162-178 When did we begin to spell Òheteros*edasticityÓ correctly?
by Alfredo R. Paloyo
December 2013, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 1-27 Shocks to Philippine Households: incidence, idiosyncrasy, and impact
by Joseph J. Capuno & Aleli D. Kraft & Stella A. Quimbo & Carlos Antonio - 28-36 State capacity, stakeholder buy-in, and collective action problems: the budget allocation case
by Raul V. Fabella - 53-82 Analysing inflation dynamics in the Philippines using the new Keynesian Phililips curve
by Faith Christian Cacnio - 83-104 The cost efficiency of state universities and colleges in the Philippines
by Mitzie Irene P. Conchada
June 2013, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-22 Gross International reserves: accumulation management, and relation to debt
by Luis Dumlao - 23-44 Labor markets, occupational choice, and rural poverty in four Asian countries
by Jonna Estudillo & Tomoya Matsumoto & Chowdhury Zia Uddin Hayat & Nandika S. Kumanayake & Keijiro Otsuka - 45-56 Are there rational speculative bubbles in the Philippine stock market?
by Gilbert Nartea & Bo Hu & Baiding Hu - 57-82 Random walks in the different sectoral submarkets of the Philippine Stock Exchange amid modernization
by Cesar Rufino - 83-110 An empirical analysis of the export-led growth (ELG) hypothesis in the Philippines
by Richard Ballester & Joy Sinay - 111-112 HayamiÕs development economics
by Jonna Estudillo & Keijiro Otsuka - 113-114 EvensonÕs law
by James Roumasset
December 2012, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 1-24 Are remittances inducing laziness in households?: a reexamination of the evidence
by Geoffrey Ducanes - 25-40 Quantity-setting games with lifetime employment contracts as a strategic commitment
by Kazuhiro Ohnishi - 41-50 The Spanish ßag over an Anglo-Chinese commercial colony: the Philippines in the 19th century
by Benito Legarda, Jr - 51-74 The link between agricultural output and the states of poverty in the Philippines: evidence from self-rated poverty data
by Dennis S. Mapa & Michael Daniel Lucagbo & Heavenly Joy Garcia - 75-116 An economic analysis of the differences in responses and help-seeking behavior of women victims of spousal violence in the Philippines
by Angelo Paolo Kalaw & Andrew Nieto
June 2012, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 9-26 Fiscal decentralization after 20 years: What have we learned? Where do we go from here?
by Benjamin E. Diokno - 37-80 The assignment of functions and intergovernmental fiscal relations in the Philippines 20 years after decentralization
by Gilberto M. Llanto - 109-134 Re-slicing the pie of patronage: the politics of the internal revenue allotment in the Philippines, 1991-2010
by Paul D. Hutchcroft - 149-178 International perspective for a sound intergovernmental finance system in the Philippines
by Jan Werner - 191-202 The PIPER forum on 20 years of fiscal decentralization: a synthesis
by Joseph J. Capuno
December 2011, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 1-22 The economic background of Rizal’s time
by Benito J. Legarda Jr. - 23-40 Corruption and the moral imperative, through the lens of Rizal
by Maria Serena I. Diokno - 41-78 Indolence, incentives, and institutions
by Emmanuel S. de Dios - 79-116 Reason and responsibility:?reading Rizal’s letter to his Maloleña compatriots using the capabilities approach
by Marina B. Durano - 117-150 Rizal’s Morga and insights into pre-Hispanic institutions and trade
by Tina S. Clemente - 151-182 La Liga Filipina: Rizal and institutional change
by Karl Robert L. Jandoc
June 2011, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-12 The peso appreciation and the sustainability of Philippine growth: need we worry?
by Raul V. Fabella - 13-34 Is labor export good development policy?
by Ernesto M. Pernia - 35-70 Learning from the global economic crisis
by Cayetano Paderanga, Jr. - 71-124 Institutional constraints on Philippine growth
by Emmanuel S. de Dios - 125-146 Is government really solving the housing problem?
by Toby C. Monsod - 147-184 WhatÕs wrong with the Philippine higher education?
by Edita A. Tan
December 2010, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 1-20 MDGs in the Philippines: setting the poverty scores right and achieving the targets
by Arsenio Balisacan - 21-40 Estimating inflation-at-risk (IaR) using extreme value theory (EVT)
by Edward P. Santos & Dennis S. Mapa & Eloisa T. Glindro - 41-54 Livestock sector development, economic growth, and poverty reduction
by Achilles Costales - 55-70 Microinsurance:?facilitating risk protection for the poor
by Ma. Piedad S. Geron - 71-82 Is it worth investing further in AFNR programs?: simulations from a supply-and-demand model
by Anna Floresca F. Abrina & Jose V. Camacho & U-Primo E. Rodriguez - 83-118 ChinaÕs integration in East Asia: the role of intra-industry trade
by Elizabeth S. Tan - 119-144 On questions about Philippine GDP estimates
by Romulo A. Virola - 145-150 The national accounts and economic development: more questions than answers
by Felipe M. Medalla
June 2010, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-37 The Philippine economy and poverty during the global economic crisis
by Arsenio Balisacan & Sharon Piza & Dennis Mapa & Carlos Abad Santos & Donna Odra - 39-87 Philippine fiscal behavior in recent history
by Benjamin E. Diokno - 89-108 Foreign exchange reserve accumulation in the ASEAN-4 : challenges, opportunities, and policy options
by Donghyun Park & Gemma Esther B. Estrada - 109-146 The evolution of cost and profit efficiency of Philippine commercial banks
by Santos José O. Dacanay III - 147-155 Subjective poverty thresholds in the Philippines
by Carlos C. Bautista
December 2009, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 5-46 Detecting and measuring market power in the Philippine wholesale electricity market
by Ma. Joy V. Abrenica - 47-61 Testing for omitted variables in partially linear regression models
by Lawrence Dacuycuy - 63-89 A method for calibrating input (and output) price elasticities
by Michael M. Alba & Roehlano M. Briones - 91-121 Measuring market risk using extreme value theory
by Jose Oliver Q. Suaiso & Dennis S. Mapa - 123-154 Number of children and their education in Philippine households
by Aniceto C. Orbeta Jr. - 155-181 Household out-of-pocket health spending, health insurance coverage, and children’s school attendance in the Philippines
by Joseph J. Capuno & Stella A. Quimbo & Carlos Antonio R. Tan Jr. & Aleli D. Kraft