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Details about Ma. Christina F. Epetia

Workplace:Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines), (more information at EDIRC)

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Last updated 2025-02-13. Update your information in the RePEc Author Service.

Short-id: pep26


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Working Papers

2024

  1. Inputs to the Philippine Labor Market Information System and TESDA’s Skills Anticipation and Prioritization of Skills Requirements Framework
    Discussion Papers, Philippine Institute for Development Studies Downloads

2023

  1. Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Employment and Wages in the Philippines
    Discussion Papers, Philippine Institute for Development Studies Downloads
  2. School Closures and Parental Labor Supply
    Discussion Papers, Philippine Institute for Development Studies Downloads
  3. Where Have the Workers Gone since the COVID-19 Pandemic?
    Discussion Papers, Philippine Institute for Development Studies Downloads

2022

  1. Close the Gap: Accelerating Post-pandemic Recovery through Social Justice
    Discussion Papers, Philippine Institute for Development Studies Downloads

2020

  1. A Philippine Social Protection and Economic Recovery Plan
    UP School of Economics Discussion Papers, University of the Philippines School of Economics Downloads
  2. A Sectoral View of Lifting the Lockdown and the Use of Sample-based Random Testing
    UP School of Economics Discussion Papers, University of the Philippines School of Economics Downloads
  3. Surviving the Lockdown and Beyond
    UP School of Economics Discussion Papers, University of the Philippines School of Economics Downloads

Journal Articles

2024

  1. Claudia Goldin and the economics of women and work
    Philippine Review of Economics, 2024, 61, (1), 71-86 Downloads

2021

  1. COVID-19, job loss, and underemployment: who is affected?
    Philippine Review of Economics, 2021, 58, (1 and 2), 63-91 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. “Subsidies” or “taxes”? Corporate credit misallocation induced by the nexus of state-owned enterprises and state-owned banks
    Journal of Asian Economics, 2021, 76, (C) Downloads
 
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