Philippine Review of Economics
1964 - 2024
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Volume 57, issue 2, 2020
- Benito Legarda, Jr.: in his own words and an appreciation pp. 1-34

- Gerardo P. Sicat
- Dr. Benito Legarda, Jr. as economic diplomat pp. 35-45

- Cesar E.A. Virata
- Economist, historian, and patriot: Benito J. Legarda 1926-2020 pp. 46-48

- Jeffrey G. Williamson
- The nexus of nationalism and internationalism: the journey of a “diplomat†after the galleons pp. 49-68

- Yusuke Takagi
- The Bullinger Pool in Burma, 1921 to the mid-1930s pp. 69-92

- Maria Serena I. Diokno
- The BSP’s journey towards a progressive monetary policy framework pp. 93-115

- Eloisa T. Glindro and Marites B. Oliva
- Policy responses to shocks and monetary effectiveness under inflation targeting: The Philippine case pp. 116-145

- Margarita Debuque-Gonzales
- Global liquidity, global risk appetite, and the risk of credit and asset booms pp. 146-169

- Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista
- Optimal saving and sustainable foreign debt pp. 170-199

- Delano Villanueva and Roberto Mariano
- Fighting 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 Roumasset
- The COVID-19 pandemic, remittances and financial inclusion in the Philippines pp. 18-41

- Eiji Yamada, Satoshi Shimizutani and Enerelt Murakami
- Forces 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. Estudillo
- By his words alone: the economic consequences of Rodrigo Duterte pp. 71-100

- Elain Brianne O. Balderas and Alyanna Maria Belen S.D. Bernardo
- The conditional altruist and the Samaritan’s dilemma pp. 101-120

- Joselito Sescon
- Forecasting Residential electricity demand in the Philippines using an Error Correction Model pp. 121-151

- Angelo Gabrielle Santos
- Then 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 Dios
- Some reflections on the state of development economics in Asia pp. 1-15

- Hal C. Hill and Sisira Jayasuriya
- The monkey in the mirror and other tales of central bank forward guidance pp. 16-27

- Eli Remolona
- A BSP closer to the people: spreading the benefits of monetary and financial stability pp. 28-41

- Benjamin E. Diokno
- Digit 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 Capuno
- A note on cooperative hunting (Holmstrom and Fabella meet the Dumagat of Tanay) pp. 73-79

- Orville C. Solon
- The case against the case for land reform: transaction costs and misplaced exogeneity pp. 80-126

- Karl L. Jandoc and James Roumasset
- Toward a fairer society: inequality and competition policy in developing Asia pp. 127-146

- Arsenio Balisacan
- Sovereign determination or disguised protectionism?: the Vitamin C Case pp. 147-172

- Ma. Joy V. Abrenica
- Recent 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 Paloyo
- Automation, gigs, and other labor market tales: the Philippines in the Fourth Industrial Revolution pp. 187-218

- Emmanuel F. Esguerra
- Revisiting the aid-growth nexus in light of the Sachs-Easterly debate pp. 219-235

- Sarah Lynne Daway-Ducanes and Irene Jo E. Arzadon
- Public debt and the threat of secession pp. 236-256

- Rhea M. Molato-Gayeres
- What 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 Dacuycuy
- The Social Weather Reports of economic well-being in the Philippines pp. 41-55

- Mahar Mangahas
- PPP vs ODA revisited: key issues for PPP infrastructure development in the Philippines pp. 56-86

- Susumu Ito
- Maternal mortality in Lao People’s Democratic Republic pp. 87-109

- Jonna P. Estudillo
- A game of subsidization or taxation for new technology adoption in international duopoly pp. 110-127

- Masahiko Hattori and Yasihito Tanaka
- Is household income diversification welfare improving? The evidence from Philippine panel data pp. 128-160

- Adrian Mendoza
- Potential output and output gap estimation models for the Philippines pp. 161-197

- Roberto Mariano, Suleyman Ozmucur, Veronica Bayangos, Faith Christian Cacnio and Marites B. Oliva
- Two memoranda from G. Ranis pp. 198-217

- Gustav Ranis
- Fabella's Capitalism and inclusion under weak institutions: Lessons on inequality for a new generation of economists pp. 218-227

- Ronald Mendoza
Volume 54, issue 2, 2017
- Southeast Asia in the global economy: a selective analytical survey pp. 1-36

- Hall Hill
- Philippine inequality across the twentieth century: slim evidence, but fat questions pp. 37-60

- Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Philippine policy reforms and infrastructure development: a historical account pp. 61-87

- Dante B. Canlas
- The fiscal program in recent Philippine history: looking back and looking forward pp. 88-99

- Benjamin E. Diokno
- Amado Castro and gender equity in education pp. 100-109

- Vicente B. Paqueo and Aniceto Orbeta
- Quality, inequality and recent education reform pp. 110-137

- Edita A. Tan
- Non-inclusive growth, the profit motive, and the case for inclusive business pp. 138-150

- Niceto S. Poblador
- A memoir of the young UP School of Economics pp. 151-177

- Gerardo P. Sicat
- Remembering Amado Castro pp. 178-180

- Benito Legarda
- Amado Castro: economist, educator pp. 181-184

- Cesar E.A. Virata
- The early years of the University of the Philippines School of Economics pp. 185

- Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Remembering Amado Castro pp. 186-190

- Bernardo M. Villegas
- A loving tribute to Dr. Amado A. Castro pp. 191-194

- Zorayda Amelia C. Alonzo
Volume 54, issue 1, 2017
- A new look at Philippine export performance-a firm-level view pp. 1-31

- Annette O. Balaoing-Pelkmans
- Moving out of poverty: a brief review of the process of inclusive growth in Lao People’s Democratic Republic pp. 32-46

- Jonna P. Estudillo, Kinnalone Phimmavong and Francis Mark Quimba
- Subjective well-being approach for testing money illusion-evidence using data from Social Weather Stations pp. 47-62

- Edsel L. Beja
- The multivariate dynamic causal relations between financial depth, inflation, and economic growth pp. 63-93

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Yasuyuki Nishigaki and John H. Hall
- How we measure poverty underestimates its extent and depth pp. 94-119

- Edita A. Tan
- Measuring political dynasties in Metro Manila pp. 120-137

- Romeo Matthew Balanquit, Lianca P. Coronel and Jose Y. Yambao
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