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Lawrence Barcena Dacuycuy

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First Name:Lawrence
Middle Name:Barcena
Last Name:Dacuycuy
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RePEc Short-ID:pda519
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Affiliation

School of Economics
Pamantasan ng De La Salle

Manila, Philippines
https://www.dlsu.edu.ph/colleges/soe/
RePEc:edi:dedlsph (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Lawrence Dacuycuy & Jem Marie Nario & Azfar Khan & Richard Anker & Martha Anker, 2022. "Living Income Report (with Living Wage Annex): Rural Ilocos Sur Province, the Philippines (November 2022)," Global Living Wage Coalition (GLWC) 22-01-06, Universidad Privada Boliviana.
  2. Dacuycuy, Lawrence & Bayudan-Dacuycuy, Connie, 2021. "Labor Market Structures, Pay Gap, and Skills in the Philippines," Discussion Papers DP 2021-28, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  3. Dacuycuy, Lawrence & Dacuycuy, Connie B., 2019. "Understanding the Educational Mobility of Men and Women and the Schooling Progression of Boys and Girls in the Philippines: A Regional Perspective," Discussion Papers DP 2019-03, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  4. Dacuycuy, Lawrence & Dacuycuy, Connie B., 2018. "Urban and Rural Households' Energy Use: Sets, Shocks, and Strategies in the Philippines," Discussion Papers DP 2018-01, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  5. Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy & Lawrence B. Dacuycuy, 2018. "Urban and Rural Households’ Energy Use: Sets, Shocks, and Strategies in the Philippines," Working Papers id:12855, eSocialSciences.
  6. Dacuycuy, Lawrence & Bayudan-Dacuycuy, Connie, 2018. "Social Mobility in the Philippines: A Research Road Map," Discussion Papers DP 2018-18, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  7. Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy & Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2017. "Analyzing housework through family and gender perspectives," Working Papers id:12082, eSocialSciences.
  8. Dacuycuy, Connie B., 2016. "Wages, Housework, and Attitudes in the Philippines," Discussion Papers DP 2016-36, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  9. Taningco, Angelo & Corong, Erwin & Dacuycuy, Lawrence & Reyes, Rachel, 2013. "The growth and distributive impacts of public infrastructure investments in the Philippines," PEP Policy Briefs 159874, Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP).
  10. Dacuycuy, Lawrence B., 2009. "Best practices in fostering migration opportunities : do they work?," ILO Working Papers 994318673402676, International Labour Organization.
  11. Dacuycuy, Lawrence B., 2008. "The migration of health professionals," ILO Working Papers 994112253402676, International Labour Organization.

Articles

  1. Connie Bayudan‐Dacuycuy & Lawrence B. Dacuycuy, 2022. "Harnessing the potential of online marketplaces in the Philippines: Insights from the National Information and Communications Technology Household Survey," Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 9(3), pages 288-316, September.
  2. Lawrence B. Dacuycuy, 2021. "How influential are COVID-19 data points? A fresh look at an estimated small scale DSGE model for the Philippines," Philippine Review of Economics, University of the Philippines School of Economics and Philippine Economic Society, vol. 58(1 and 2), pages 14-37, June and .
  3. Lawrence B. Dacuycuy, 2018. "Social mobility in the Philippine labor market," Philippine Review of Economics, University of the Philippines School of Economics and Philippine Economic Society, vol. 55(1 and 2), pages 1-40, June and .
  4. Lawrence B. Dacuycuy, 2016. "Preferences, government investment, and disbursement sudden stops," Philippine Review of Economics, University of the Philippines School of Economics and Philippine Economic Society, vol. 53(1), pages 1-18, June.
  5. Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy & Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2013. "Is schooling forever doomed with child labor around? An analysis using Philippine time use data," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 33(1), pages 138-151.
  6. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2012. "Parametric and semiparametric model representations of the conditional mean of wages: do they make a difference against nonparametric ones?," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 44(13), pages 1673-1684, May.
  7. Lawrence Dacuycuy & Connie Dacuycuy, 2012. "Decomposing temporal changes in covariate contributions to wage inequality," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 19(13), pages 1279-1283, September.
  8. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2009. "Testing for omitted variables in partially linear regression models," Philippine Review of Economics, University of the Philippines School of Economics and Philippine Economic Society, vol. 46(2), pages 47-61, December.
  9. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2007. "On wage density comparisons: bandwidth selectors and test outcomes," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(3), pages 203-208.
  10. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2006. "On the finite sampling properties of the Zheng test for omitted and irrelevant variable problems," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(11), pages 681-684.
  11. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2006. "Explaining male wage inequality in the Philippines: non-parametric and semiparametric approaches," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(21), pages 2497-2511.
  12. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2006. "The effects of bandwidth changes on model validity: an empirical study," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(10), pages 629-633.
  13. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2005. "On distribution approximation: a simple comparative study on procedural variations of the Zheng test," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 3(11), pages 1-10.
  14. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2005. "A note on the comparative performance of the Zheng and Elisson-Elisson tests for omitted variables in regression models," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 3(21), pages 1-6.
  15. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2005. "Is the earnings-schooling relationship linear? a semiparametric analysis," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 3(37), pages 1-8.
  16. Lawrence B. Dacuycuy, 2002. "On the informal sector," Philippine Review of Economics, University of the Philippines School of Economics and Philippine Economic Society, vol. 39(2), pages 73-109, December.

Chapters

  1. Erwin Corong & Lawrence Dacuycuy & Rachel Reyes & Angelo Taningco, 2013. "The Growth and Distributive Impacts of Public Infrastructure Investments in the Philippines," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: John Cockburn & Yazid Dissou & Jean-Yves Duclos & Luca Tiberti (ed.), Infrastructure and Economic Growth in Asia, edition 127, pages 47-86, Springer.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Dacuycuy, Lawrence & Dacuycuy, Connie B., 2019. "Understanding the Educational Mobility of Men and Women and the Schooling Progression of Boys and Girls in the Philippines: A Regional Perspective," Discussion Papers DP 2019-03, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

    Cited by:

    1. Tharcisio Leone, 2022. "The geography of intergenerational mobility: Evidence of educational persistence and the “Great Gatsby Curve” in Brazil," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 26(3), pages 1227-1251, August.
    2. Florencia Torche, 2019. "Educational mobility in developing countries," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2019-88, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    3. Poulomi Roy & Rilina Basu & Shishir Roy, 2022. "A Socio Economic Perspective of Intergenerational Educational Mobility: Experience in West Bengal," Journal of Quantitative Economics, Springer;The Indian Econometric Society (TIES), vol. 20(4), pages 903-929, December.

  2. Dacuycuy, Lawrence & Dacuycuy, Connie B., 2018. "Urban and Rural Households' Energy Use: Sets, Shocks, and Strategies in the Philippines," Discussion Papers DP 2018-01, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

    Cited by:

    1. Fikru, Mahelet G. & Kisswani, Khalid M., 2023. "Environmental impacts of household energy use in ASEAN-5 countries: Are there asymmetric effects?," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 182(C).

  3. Taningco, Angelo & Corong, Erwin & Dacuycuy, Lawrence & Reyes, Rachel, 2013. "The growth and distributive impacts of public infrastructure investments in the Philippines," PEP Policy Briefs 159874, Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP).

    Cited by:

    1. Chen, Zhenhua & Daito, Nobuhiko & Gifford, Jonathan L., 2017. "Socioeconomic impacts of transportation public-private partnerships: A dynamic CGE assessment," Transport Policy, Elsevier, vol. 58(C), pages 80-87.

  4. Dacuycuy, Lawrence B., 2008. "The migration of health professionals," ILO Working Papers 994112253402676, International Labour Organization.

    Cited by:

    1. Dacuycuy, Lawrence B., 2009. "Best practices in fostering migration opportunities : do they work?," ILO Working Papers 994318673402676, International Labour Organization.

Articles

  1. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2006. "On the finite sampling properties of the Zheng test for omitted and irrelevant variable problems," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(11), pages 681-684.

    Cited by:

    1. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2005. "A note on the comparative performance of the Zheng and Elisson-Elisson tests for omitted variables in regression models," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 3(21), pages 1-6.
    2. Andrea Vaona, 2008. "The sensitivity of nonparametric misspecification tests to disturbance autocorrelation," Quaderni della facoltà di Scienze economiche dell'Università di Lugano 0803, USI Università della Svizzera italiana.

  2. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2006. "Explaining male wage inequality in the Philippines: non-parametric and semiparametric approaches," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(21), pages 2497-2511.

    Cited by:

    1. Anis Chowdhury & Iyanatul Islam, 2010. "Revisiting Shared Growth and Examining Horizontal Inequality," Chapters, in: Rajah Rasiah & Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt (ed.), The New Political Economy of Southeast Asia, chapter 4, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    2. Chris Sakellariou, 2012. "Unconditional quantile regressions, wage growth and inequality in the Philippines, 2001--2006: the contribution of covariates," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 44(29), pages 3815-3830, October.
    3. Valenzuela, Maria Rebecca & Wong, Wing-Keung & Zhen, Zhu Zhen, 2017. "Income and Consumption Inequality in the Philippines: A Stochastic Dominance Analysis of Household Unit Records," ADBI Working Papers 662, Asian Development Bank Institute.
    4. Edita E. Tan & Kristine S. Canales & Kevin G. Cruz & Jan Carlo B. Punongbayan, 2011. "Why are Boys Falling Behind Girls in Schooling?," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 201112, University of the Philippines School of Economics.
    5. Antunes, Jorge & Tan, Yong & Wanke, Peter & Jabbour, Charbel Jose Chiappetta, 2023. "Impact of R&D and innovation in Chinese road transportation sustainability performance: A novel trigonometric envelopment analysis for ideal solutions (TEA-IS)," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 87(PA).

  3. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2005. "A note on the comparative performance of the Zheng and Elisson-Elisson tests for omitted variables in regression models," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 3(21), pages 1-6.

    Cited by:

    1. Andrea Vaona, 2008. "The sensitivity of nonparametric misspecification tests to disturbance autocorrelation," Quaderni della facoltà di Scienze economiche dell'Università di Lugano 0803, USI Università della Svizzera italiana.

  4. Lawrence Dacuycuy, 2005. "Is the earnings-schooling relationship linear? a semiparametric analysis," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 3(37), pages 1-8.

    Cited by:

    1. Dieter von Fintel, 2006. "Earnings bracket obstacles in household surveys – How sharp are the tools in the shed?," Working Papers 08/2006, Stellenbosch University, Department of Economics.
    2. Edita E. Tan & Kristine S. Canales & Kevin G. Cruz & Jan Carlo B. Punongbayan, 2011. "Why are Boys Falling Behind Girls in Schooling?," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 201112, University of the Philippines School of Economics.

Chapters

  1. Erwin Corong & Lawrence Dacuycuy & Rachel Reyes & Angelo Taningco, 2013. "The Growth and Distributive Impacts of Public Infrastructure Investments in the Philippines," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: John Cockburn & Yazid Dissou & Jean-Yves Duclos & Luca Tiberti (ed.), Infrastructure and Economic Growth in Asia, edition 127, pages 47-86, Springer.
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  1. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (4) 2017-01-15 2018-03-05 2022-11-21 2023-11-06
  2. NEP-DEV: Development (1) 2018-03-05
  3. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2018-03-05
  4. NEP-GEN: Gender (1) 2017-01-15
  5. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (1) 2017-01-15

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