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Philippine Review of Economics1964 - 2025
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 Volume 62, issue 1, 2025
 
  Consumer profiling, price discrimination, and consumer privacy   pp. 1-26 Renz Venielle LamayoForecasting currency in circulation with the central bank balance sheet   pp. 27-55 Adrian Matthew Glova and Roy HernandezImpacts of access to electricity on employment and household income growth in Cambodia   pp. 56-76 Asami Takeda and Jonna P. EstudilloDo cash transfers mitigate risks and crowd out informal insurance? Evidence from a randomized experiment in the Philippines   pp. 77-111 Angelica Maddawin and Kazushi TakahashiPulling up from the depths of poverty: Do the Pantawid Pamilya cash transfers to the poor reduce their consumption expenditure shortfalls?   pp. 112-126 Joseph CapunoA macroeconomic perspective on economic resilience and inclusive growth in the Philippines   pp. 127-160 Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista Volume 61, issue 2, 2024
 
  Preface- Special issue on Industrial Policy   pp. iv Emmanuel EsguerraPhilippine industrial policy? Why not?   pp. 1-21 Manuel MontesComment on "Philippine industrial policy? Why not?"   pp. 22-23 Felipe MedallaIndustrial policy and complexity economics   pp. 24-52 Josef T. Yap and John Faust M. TurlaComment on "Industrial policy and complexity economics"   pp. 53-54 Raul V. FabellaMapping feasible routes towards economic diversification and industrial upgrading in the Philippines   pp. 55-81 Annette O. Balaoing-Pelkmans and Adrian MendozaComment on "Mapping feasible routes towards economic diversification and industrial upgrading in the Philippines"   pp. 82-84 Hal HillIndustrial policy for innovation: why does it matter?   pp. 85-109 Rafaelita Aldaba and Fernando T. AldabaComment on "Industrial policy for innovation: why does it matter?"   pp. 110-113 Emmanuel de DiosExploring the prospects of services-led development for the Philippines   pp. 114-138 Ramonette B. SeraficaComment on "Exploring the prospects of services-led development in the Philippines"   pp. 139-143 Mead OverNatural gas and transitioning to renewable fuels: considerations from industrial policy   pp. 144-167 Dante B. Canlas and Karl Robert L. JandocComment on "Natural gas and transitioning to renewable fuels: considerations from industrial policy"   pp. 168-170 Ramon L. ClareteHow might China-US industrial policies affect the Philippines?: a quantitative exercise   pp. 171-198 Ma. Joy V. Abrenica and Anthony SabarilloComment on "How might China-US industrial policies affect the Philippines?: a quantitative exerciseâ"   pp. 199-201 Gonzalo Varela Volume 61, issue 1, 2024
 
  What next after hyper-globalization and export-oriented industrialization?   pp. 1-7 Dani RodrikPhilippine industrial policy journey: transforming the economy in the new digital age   pp. 8-43 Rafaelita AldabaNexus between payments digitalization and cash usage in the Philippines   pp. 44-70 Eloisa T. Glindro, Rodalee E. Ofiaza and Ma. Klarizza Q. JoseClaudia Goldin and the economics of women and work   pp. 71-86 Ma. Christina EpetiaBook Review of Agricultural development in Asia and Africa: essays in honor of Keijiro Otsuka   pp. 87-93 Jude Esguerra Volume 60, issue 2, 2023
 
  Shared prosperity characterized by four development goals: pro-poor growth, pro-poor development, inclusive growth, and inclusive development   pp. 1-24 Nanak Kakwani and Zakaria SiddiquiPiketty inequality, meta-market failures and the new role of the state   pp. 25-38 Raul FabellaDiamond and Dybvig in developing economies and in a digital world   pp. 39-63 Margarita Debuque-GonzalesToward a general neoclassical theory of economic growth   pp. 64-80 Delano VillanuevaMeasuring fiscal policy sustainability in developing Asia: what does the Markov Switching Augmented Dickey-Fuller Test tell us?   pp. 81-103 Dannah Ysabel M. Premacio, Ezra Rebecca G. Vidar and Toby C. MonsodThe 16th century Carrera del PacÃfico: its sailor-merchants and their trade goods   pp. 104-137 Kristyl Obispado Volume 60, issue 1, 2023
 
  Unemployment and monetary policy:a revisit and new job strategies   pp. 1-9 Dante B. CanlasIntroduction to the symposium on the care economy   pp. 10-18 Maria S. Floro and Elizabeth KingChild and elderly care in South Korea: policy analysis with a gendered, care-focused computable general equilibrium model   pp. 19-64 Martín Cicowiez and Hans LofgrenWomen's market and childcare policies in Colombia: policy simulations using a computable general equilibrium model   pp. 65-98 Martín Cicowiez, Hans Lofgren, Ana Tribin and Tatiana MojicaThe enduring impact of the pandemic on gender patterns of paid and unpaid work: evidence from time-use data in Turkey   pp. 99-122 Ipek Ilkkaracan and Emel MemisUnpaid eldercare and its impact on the US labor supply   pp. 123-157 Tanima Ahmed and Maria S. FloroCare work and the demographic composition of households: two Asian cases   pp. 158-190 Elizabeth King, Hannah Randolph and Jooyeoun SuhCare workers’ sense of responsibility, working conditions, and the quality of care in South Korea   pp. 191-222 Shirin Arslan, Arnob Alam, Maria S. Floro, Seung-Eun Cha and Eunhye Kang Volume 59, issue 2, 2022
 
  Nowcasting domestic liquidity in the Philippines using machine learning algorithms   pp. 1-40 Juan Rufino M. ReyesDoes bank competition affect bank risk-taking differently?   pp. 41-80 Veronica BayangosInsights on inflation expectations in the Philippines from a household survey   pp. 81-110 Faith Christian Cacnio and Joselito R. BasilioHeterogenous impact of monetary policy on the Philippine rural banking system   pp. 111-134 Eloisa T. Glindro, Jean Christine A. Armas, V. Bruce Tolentino and Lorna Dela Cruz-SombeHow do exchange rates affect the Big One? An empirical analysis of the effect of exchange rates on RCEP exports using the gravity model   pp. 135-165 Jose Adlai TancangcoThe long and the short of it: revisiting the effects of microfinance-oriented banks on household welfare in the Philippines   pp. 166-199 Cherry Wyle G. Layaoen and Kazushi Takahashi Volume 59, issue 1, 2022
 
  The impacts of secondary education reforms on schooling and income of women and men in the Philippines   pp. 1-25 Ma. Laarni Revilla and Jonna P. EstudilloWho benefits from Dual Training Systems? Evidence from the Philippines   pp. 26-45 Takiko Igarashi and Pablo AcostaThe impact of Philippine monetary policy on domestic prices and output: evaluating the country’s transmission channels   pp. 46-76 Sanjeev ParmanandThe BSP's Forecasting and Policy Analysis System   pp. 77-107 Zeno Ronald R. Abenoja, Jasmin E. Dacio, Sarah Jane A. Castañares, Jan Christopher Ocampo and Mark Rex S. RomaraogAzcárraga’s critique of mercantilism: trade as an engine of growth   pp. 108-155 Emmanuel de DiosBook Review of Trauma to triumph: rising from the ashes of the Asian Financial Crisis   pp. 156-163 Sarah Lynne Daway-Ducanes |  |