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Philippine Review of Economics1964 - 2025
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 Volume 58, issue 1 and 2, 2021
 
  Pandemic Threat, Ostrom Threshold and Pre-Emptive Public Goods: why East Asia performed better in the COVID-19 crisis   pp. 1-13 Raul FabellaHow influential are COVID-19 data points? A fresh look at an estimated small scale DSGE model for the Philippines   pp. 14-37 Lawrence DacuycuyTargeting the highly vulnerable households during strict lockdowns   pp. 38-62 Geoffrey Ducanes, Sarah Lynne Daway-Ducanes and Edita TanCOVID-19, job loss, and underemployment: who is affected?   pp. 63-91 Ma. Christina EpetiaMeasuring the telework potential of jobs: evidence from the International Standard Classification of Occupations   pp. 92-127 Ian Nicole A. GeneralaoLife in the times of the COVID-19 pandemic: the experiences and responses of households in Guimaras and Miagao, Iloilo   pp. 128-156 Louie Marie Eluriaga, Lylve Maliz Zeller, Gay Margarett Gange and Alice FerrerNational Health Insurance Program financing during the COVID-19 pandemic: financial viability and the burden of paying for NHIP benefits   pp. 157-184 Carlos Antonio Tan, Narisa Sugay, Maria Sylvia Nachura, Katrina Miradora, Abba Marie Moreno, Josefa Mina Nieva and Joyce EnclunaThe COVID-19 outbreak and its impact on business establishments: a study on challenges and strategic approaches   pp. 185-213 Aurora G. Hidalgo, Viory Yvonne T. Janeo, Winston Conrad B. Padojinog, Cid L. Terosa, Peter L. U. and Josef T. YapDisruptions in global value chains due to COVID-19: stylized facts and policy lessons   pp. 214-240 Adrian MendozaCoping and recovery strategies of MSMEs in the Laguna one year after COVID19   pp. 241-263 Emmanuel Genesis Andal, Amelia L. Bello and Ma. Angeles O. CateloCOVID-19 pandemic and the Philippine real estate property cycle: indications of bubble burst in the “new normal†?   pp. 264-292 Luisito Abueg, Christian Marvin B. Zamora and Leonard Nevin V. CorreaTransportation policy potholes: analyzing Metro Manila’s COVID-19 response   pp. 293-312 Cielo Magno, Kevin Daniel Quizon and Dante Gatmaytan Volume 57, issue 2, 2020
 
  Benito Legarda, Jr.: in his own words and an appreciation   pp. 1-34 Gerardo P. SicatDr. Benito Legarda, Jr. as economic diplomat   pp. 35-45 Cesar E.A. VirataEconomist, historian, and patriot: Benito J. Legarda 1926-2020   pp. 46-48 Jeffrey G. WilliamsonThe nexus of nationalism and internationalism: the journey of a “diplomat†after the galleons   pp. 49-68 Yusuke TakagiThe Bullinger Pool in Burma, 1921 to the mid-1930s   pp. 69-92 Maria Serena I. DioknoThe BSP’s journey towards a progressive monetary policy framework   pp. 93-115 Eloisa T. Glindro and Marites B. OlivaPolicy responses to shocks and monetary effectiveness under inflation targeting: The Philippine case   pp. 116-145 Margarita Debuque-GonzalesGlobal liquidity, global risk appetite, and the risk of credit and asset booms   pp. 146-169 Maria Socorro Gochoco-BautistaOptimal saving and sustainable foreign debt   pp. 170-199 Delano Villanueva and Roberto MarianoFighting COVID-19: patterns in international data   pp. 200-223 Roberto Mariano and Suleyman Ozmucur Volume 57, issue 1, 2020
 
  Clubs, Coase, and the role of government   pp. 1-17 James RoumassetThe COVID-19 pandemic, remittances and financial inclusion in the Philippines   pp. 18-41 Eiji Yamada, Satoshi Shimizutani and Enerelt MurakamiForces of modernization and the welfare of rural households: a saga of a village in Central Luzon, 1977-2013   pp. 42-70 Francis Mark A. Quimba and Jonna P. EstudilloBy his words alone: the economic consequences of Rodrigo Duterte   pp. 71-100 Elain Brianne O. Balderas and Alyanna Maria Belen S.D. BernardoThe conditional altruist and the Samaritan’s dilemma   pp. 101-120 Joselito SesconForecasting Residential electricity demand in the Philippines using an Error Correction Model   pp. 121-151 Angelo Gabrielle SantosThen and now: analyzing Filipino youth education and work decisions following the 12 basic education reform   pp. 152-187 Marianne Joy A. Vital Volume 56, issue 1 and 2, 2019
 
  Festschrift for Raul V. Fabella   pp. vi-vii Sarah Lynne Daway-Ducanes and Emmanuel de DiosSome reflections on the state of development economics in Asia   pp. 1-15 Hal C. Hill and Sisira JayasuriyaThe monkey in the mirror and other tales of central bank forward guidance   pp. 16-27 Eli RemolonaA BSP closer to the people: spreading the benefits of monetary and financial stability   pp. 28-41 Benjamin E. DioknoDigit ratio and prosocial behavior: the role of innate aggression in public goods and trust games   pp. 42-72 Jahm Mae E. Guinto, Charlotte May DC. Amante, Franz Nicole L. Carlos, Arlene B. Daro, Mariella Jasmin P. Marasigan and Joseph CapunoA note on cooperative hunting (Holmstrom and Fabella meet the Dumagat of Tanay)   pp. 73-79 Orville C. SolonThe case against the case for land reform: transaction costs and misplaced exogeneity   pp. 80-126 Karl L. Jandoc and James RoumassetToward a fairer society: inequality and competition policy in developing Asia   pp. 127-146 Arsenio BalisacanSovereign determination or disguised protectionism?: the Vitamin C Case   pp. 147-172 Ma. Joy V. AbrenicaRecent trends in the gender gap in the labor market in the Philippines   pp. 173-186 Mitzie Irene Conchada, Dominique Hannah A. Sy, Marites Tiongco and Alfredo PaloyoAutomation, gigs, and other labor market tales: the Philippines in the Fourth Industrial Revolution   pp. 187-218 Emmanuel F. EsguerraRevisiting the aid-growth nexus in light of the Sachs-Easterly debate   pp. 219-235 Sarah Lynne Daway-Ducanes and Irene Jo E. ArzadonPublic debt and the threat of secession   pp. 236-256 Rhea M. Molato-GayeresWhat the new institutional economics owes Marx   pp. 257-278 Emmanuel de Dios Volume 55, issue 1 and 2, 2018
 
  Social mobility in the Philippine labor market   pp. 1-40 Lawrence DacuycuyThe Social Weather Reports of economic well-being in the Philippines   pp. 41-55 Mahar MangahasPPP vs ODA revisited: key issues for PPP infrastructure development in the Philippines   pp. 56-86 Susumu ItoMaternal mortality in Lao People’s Democratic Republic   pp. 87-109 Jonna P. EstudilloA game of subsidization or taxation for new technology adoption in international duopoly   pp. 110-127 Masahiko Hattori and Yasihito TanakaIs household income diversification welfare improving? The evidence from Philippine panel data   pp. 128-160 Adrian MendozaPotential output and output gap estimation models for the Philippines   pp. 161-197 Roberto Mariano, Suleyman Ozmucur, Veronica Bayangos, Faith Christian Cacnio and Marites B. OlivaTwo memoranda from G. Ranis   pp. 198-217 Gustav RanisFabella's Capitalism and inclusion under weak institutions: Lessons on inequality for a new generation of economists   pp. 218-227 Ronald Mendoza |  |