Philippine Review of Economics
1964 - 2024
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Volume 42, issue 2, 2005
- Capital flight from the Philippines, 1970-2002 pp. 1-26

- Edsel L. Beja
- The contribution of OFW remittances to income inequality: a decomposition analysis pp. 27-54

- Nico Masulit Ravanilla and Eduard Joseph de Pano Robleza
- Consolidation and banks' efficiency in a highly regulated banking market: an event study window analysis approach pp. 55-73

- Fadzlan Sulfian
- When is entry deterrence the wiser strategy for a firm? pp. 75-89

- Kazuhiro Ohnishi
- Global sourcing with China: the challenges faced by small US manufacturers pp. 91-125

- George Kutner and David Krause
- Workers' remittances and import demand in Pakistan pp. 127-137

- Khair-uz Zaman and Nazakat Ali Imrani
Volume 42, issue 1, 2005
- Probing GDP, employment and unemployment: A Little Forensic Macroeconomics pp. 1-9

- Dante B. Canlas
- The statistical system and the national income accounts pp. 11-19

- Gerardo P. Sicat
- Poorer but less poor: notes on the Philippine poverty trends 2000-2003 pp. 21-36

- Rosemarie Edillon and Sharon Faye A. Piza
- An official core inflation measure for the Philippines pp. 37-53

- Diwa C. Guinigundo
- Monetary transmission mechanism in the Philippines: the interest rate channel pp. 55-80

- Francisco G. Dakila, Jr. and Ma. Digna G. Paraso
- Operational issues in the implementation of risk-based supervision framework pp. 81-87

- Ma. Corazon J. Guerrero
- Asset price bubbles: implications on and approaches to, monetary policy and financial stability pp. 89-109

- Olivia A. Vital and Lucia C. Laquindanum
Volume 41, issue 2, 2004
- Reforming the Philippine Labor Market pp. 1-36

- Gerardo P. Sicat
- Understanding Philippine labor policies pp. 37-48

- Gigette S. Imperial
- Village characteristics and employment choice in rural Philippines pp. 49-79

- Karl Kendrick Tiu Chua
- Primary inputs supply, government size and welfare in the presence of monopolistic competition pp. 81-91

- Sajid Anwar
- Basics, non-basics, money and credit: a development perspective pp. 93-102

- Amelia Correa and Romar Correa
- Bank selection and customers’ perception of banks in Malaysia pp. 103-122

- Norhazlin Ismail, Zarehan Selamat and Ong Hway Boon
Volume 41, issue 1, 2004
- The determinants of schooling investments of rural Filipino households, 1985-2002 pp. 1-29

- Jonna Estudillo, Yasuyuki Sawada and Keijiro Otsuka
- The economic impact of the demographic crisis: its implications on public policy pp. 31-43

- Felipe M. Medalla
- Monetary, fiscal and exchange rate policies and Philippine output: an application of IS-MP-AS model pp. 45-55

- Yu Hsing
- Business cycles in the US and five ASEAN countries: are they related? pp. 57-66

- Hway-Boon Ong, Chin-Hong Puah and Muzafar Shah Habibullah
- Estimating saving and investment functions in Pakistan pp. 67-78

- Mohammad Afzal
- The impact of fiscal and monetary policies on nominal income in Bangladesh pp. 79-90

- A.F.M. Kamrul Hassan
Volume 40, issue 2, 2003
- Land distribution and income inequality in rice-growing villages in the Philippines, 1993, 1997 pp. 1-30

- Jonna Estudillo and Mahabub Hossain
- Does violent conflict make chronic poverty more likely? the Mindanao experience pp. 31-58

- Hazel Jean Malapit, Tina S. Clemente and Cristina Yunzal
- Explaining math and science achievement of public school children in the Philippines pp. 59-72

- Stella Luz Quimbo
- A range-based GARCH model for forecasting financial volatility pp. 73-90

- Dennis Mapa
- Ownership and efficiency in Malaysian banking pp. 91-101

- Mohd Karim
- Does corporate diversification create value? pp. 103-115

- Rodolfo Q. Aquino
- Executive stock options, stock price volatility, and agency costs in the Philippine setting pp. 117-124

- Clifford S. Ang and Daniel Vincent H. Borja
Volume 40, issue 1, 2003
- Understanding competition policy: a suggested framework pp. 1-26

- Erlinda M. Medalla
- Concentration and market power in the Philippine manufacturing industry pp. 27-57

- Rafaelita Aldaba
- The Bangko Sentral’s structural long-term inflation forecasting model for the Philippines pp. 58-72

- Roberto Mariano, Francisco G. Dakila and Racquel A. Claveria
- Trade in banking services and the role of GATS pp. 73-94

- Ernando S. de Leon and Teodora I. San Pedro
- The Bangko Sentral’s Business Expectations Survey pp. 95-108

- Antonio B. Cintura and Ludivinia D. Gador
- The comprehensive agrarian reform program and Coase theorem pp. 109-200

- Raul Fabella
Volume 39, issue 2, 2002
- The impact of globalization on employment in the Philippines pp. 1-36
- Aniceto Orbeta
- Returns to education in the Philippines pp. 37-72
- Hope A. Gerochi
- On the informal sector pp. 73-109
- Lawrence Dacuycuy
- Determinants, consequences, and policy implications of child labor in the Philippines pp. 111-161
- Winfred M. Villamil
Volume 39, issue 1, 2002
- Nationalism and the Strong State in the 1935 Philippine Constitution pp. 1-19

- Emmanuel de Dios
- Boom-Bust Cycles and Crisis Periods in the Philippines: A Regime-Switching Analysis pp. 20-37

- Carlos Bautista
- Asymmetric Price Adjustments in a Deregulated Gasoline Market pp. 38-71

- John Michael Ian Salas
- The Economic Freedom Index: A Review pp. 72-102

- Ruperto Alonzo
- Interlinked Credit Relational Contracting and the Spread of Rural-Based Manufacturing: The Case of Garment and Metalcraft Industries in the Philippines pp. 103-120

- Roehlano Briones
- A Test of the CAPM on Philippine Common Stocks pp. 121-141

- Joel C. Yu
- The Ateneo Macroeconomic and Forecasting Model pp. 142-178

- U-Primo E. Rodriguez and Roehlano Briones
Volume 38, issue 2, 2001
- Alternative Monetary Policy Rules for the Philippines pp. 1-36

- Francisco Dakila, Jr.
- Income Support for the Unemployed: Options for the Philippines pp. 37-66

- Jude H. Esguerra, Mokoto Ogawa and Milan Vodopivec
- Short-run Demand for Residential Electricity in Rural Electric Cooperatives Franchise Area pp. 67-82

- Rolando A. Danao
- Two Decades of Vector Autoregression (VAR) Modeling pp. 83-121

- Renato Reside
- Subjective Poverty and Affluence in the Philippines pp. 122-134

- Mahar Mangahas
Volume 38, issue 1, 2001
- Poverty in the Philippines: An Update and Reexamination pp. 15-52

- Arsenio Balisacan
- Household Vulnerability to Employment Shocks, 1997-1998 pp. 53-91

- Michael M. Alba
- The Social Sciences in the Philippines: Reflections on Trends and Developments pp. 92-120

- Maria Cynthia Rose B. Bautista
- The Economist in Government: A Reflective Commentary pp. 121-136

- Gerardo P. Sicat
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