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Philippine Review of Economics1964 - 2025
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 Volume 45, issue 2, 2008
 
  Philippine economic nationalism   pp. 1-44 Gerardo P. SicatPhilippine Labor supply responses to adverse shocks under credit constraints: evidence from Bukidnon, Philippines   pp. 45-86 Hazel Jean Malapit, Jade Eric Redoblado, Deanna Margarett Cabungcal-Dolor and Jasmin SuministradoRange-based models in estimating value-at-risk (VaR)   pp. 87-99 Nikkin L. Beronilla and Dennis MapaPhilippine Trading volume and serial correlation in stock returns in an emerging market: a case study of Pakistan   pp. 101-117 Mohammed Nishat and Khalid MustafaElectoral cycles in Philippine fiscal and monetary policy   pp. 119-159 Daryl Patrick Evangelista and Philip Amadeus LibreSocioeconomic determinants of childhood injury   pp. 161-183 Clarissa V. Buenaventura and Ria F. CamposDeterminants of breastfeeding: the case of a Philippine urban barangay   pp. 185-204 Rachel M. TanakaThe impact of family size on children’s school attendance in the Philippines   pp. 205-234 Kezia C. Bansagan and Hazel Joyce C. PanganibanDemocracy and poverty reduction   pp. 235-269 Vigile Marie B. Fabella and Czarina Eva I. Oyales Volume 45, issue 1, 2008
 
  Notes on Philippine economic growth and its sources   pp. 1-14 Ma. Rowena M. Cham and Dante B. CanlasSustaining the Philippine manufacturing sector   pp. 15-48 Ponciano S. Intal, Jr., Ponciano S. Intal, Jr. and Ponciano S. Intal, Jr.Determining the best evolution path for export industries using product spaces   pp. 49-56 Cyrus Paolo M. BuenafeValidating policy prescription from benefit-cost assessments of mining through comparative analysis and test of hypotheses   pp. 57-68 Arturo C. BoquirenThe role of labor market in explaining growth and inequality in income: the Philippines’ case   pp. 69-92 Hyun H. SonGrade inflation: fact or myth?   pp. 93-108 Amelia L. Bello and Roger M. ValientesCatastrophic health care, poverty, and impoverishment in the Philippines   pp. 109-126 Ronaldo D. IcoRegionalism in East Asia: the ASEAN +1 initiatives   pp. 127-138 Elizabeth S. Tan Volume 44, issue 2, 2007
 
  Why has the Philippines remained a poor country?: some perspectives from growth economics   pp. 1-31 Michael M. AlbaMeasuring education inequality in the Philippines   pp. 33-70 Eirene P. MesaRobustness procedures in economic growth regression models   pp. 71-84 Dennis Mapa and Kristine Joy S. BrionesThe impacts of monetary policy on consumption and investment: empirical evidence from selected countries in Southeast Asia   pp. 85-97 Zukarnain ZakariaSavings and investment in developing countries: Granger causality test   pp. 99-110 Mohammad AfzalFix- or flex-price behavior?: evidence from the Malaysian manufacturing sector   pp. 111-124 Mohd Yusof Saari and A.R. ZakariahFinancial development under the shade of globalization and financial institutions: the case of Pakistan   pp. 125-148 Muhammad Shahbaz, Akhtar Lodhi and Muhammad Sabihuddin ButtChallenges to Indian agriculture: future strategy   pp. 149-169 T. Koti ReddyForeign direct investment and Nigeria’s economic growth: a sectoral analysis   pp. 171-194 Sunday Mauton A. Posu, Ismail Soile, A. O. B. Sangosanya and Sunday Mauton A. Posu Volume 44, issue 1, 2007
 
  The Philippine economic mystery   pp. 1-32 Robert NelsonThe Philippine power sector: issues and solutions   pp. 33-63 Ma. Rowena M. ChamDistributional implications of power sector reforms in the Philippines   pp. 65-97 Wondielyn Q. Manalo-MacuaThe contribution of the output gap to the conduct of inflation targeting in the Philippines   pp. 99-123 Rj Angeles and Margot Aissa TanExport-led growth hypothesis: new evidence from Thirlwall's idea   pp. 125-150 Chee-Keong Choong, Zulkornain Yusop and Siong Hook LawInstitutional analysis of strategic choice of micro, small, and medium enterprises: a conceptual framework   pp. 151-186 Hernan G. Roxas, Val Lindsay, Nicholas Ashill and Antong VictorioManaging foreign exchange risk: the Malaysian experience in the 1997 financial crisis   pp. 187-216 Chong Foo Lim and Ahamed Kameel Mydin MeeraInflation, financial development, and economic growth: the case of Malaysia and Thailand   pp. 217-238 M. Shabri Abd. Majid Volume 43, issue 2, 2006
 
  A semiparametric assessment of export-led growth in the Philippines   pp. 1-22 Lorna E. Amrinto and Hector O. ZapataThe BSP’s monetary policy reaction function from 1992 to 2003   pp. 23-48 John Michael Ian SalasStereotypic wage and accentuation effect   pp. 49-74 Assad BauntoBargaining in rural households: a study of decisions on labor market participation in the Cordillera   pp. 75-99 Lorelei Crisologo Mendoza and Lodewijk BerlageGovernance structures for competition policy: a case study of the Philippines   pp. 101-114 Helen Cabalu, Peter Kenyon, Paul Koshy and Nick Wills-JohnsonLegislating regulation for the Philippine HMO industry   pp. 115-126 Karl Kendrick T. Chua Volume 43, issue 1, 2006
 
  The ASEAN-China free trade zone: challenges and opportunities for ASEAN   pp. 1-30 Tulus TambunanThe enterprise for ASEAN initiative in the emerging Asia-Pacific context: a politico-economic assessment   pp. 31-49 Seiji F. Naya and Michael PlummerChina’s trade performance and its impacts on Asian economies   pp. 51-61 Dyah Wulan SariThe rise of China: opportunities and challenges for ASEAN from a Vietnamese perspective   pp. 63-72 Pham Thai QuocChina and India: challenges and opportunities for ASEAN from Japanese perspectives   pp. 73-96 Yumiko OkamotoThe impact and prospects of trade between South Sumatera and China   pp. 97-108 Bernadette RobianiChina and India: challenges and opportunities for poverty eradication and moderating inequality in Malaysia   pp. 109-130 Ragayah Haji Mat ZinProductivity analysis for Vietnam’s textile and garment industry   pp. 131-166 Nguyen Thang, Thanh To and Vu Hoang DatThe rise of China’s manufacturing sector: challenges and opportunities for ASEAN-5   pp. 167-203 Mahendhiran Nair, Deviga Vengedasalam, Karunagaran Madhavan and Chandran VGR GovindarajuThe economic convergence in ASEAN and prospects for a monetary union   pp. 205-219 Abdul MongidBusiness process outsourcing: the Indian experience as an offshore location   pp. 221-236 Shashanka Bhide, B.P. Vani and Meenakshi RajeevBusiness process outsourcing: the Philippine experience   pp. 237-247 J. Xavier Gonzales |  |