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- 200512: The Economic Argument for Constitutional Reform

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200511: A Federal Structure Is Costly and Does Not Guarantee Progress

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200510: Reform of the Economic Provisions of the Constitution: Why National Progress Is at Stake

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200509: Transparency, incentives and incumbent performance

- Rommel Rabanal
- 200508: An Assessment of the Usefulness of Money for Policy in the Philippines

- Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista
- 200507: Globally Incentives-Compatible Contracts Under Weak Third Party Enforcement

- Raul Fabella
- 200506: The quality of local governance and development under decentralization in the Philippines

- Joseph Capuno
- 200505: The economy on a cusp: the proposed VAT amendments and their larger significance

- Emmanuel de Dios
- 200504: Ex-post Effects of Trade Liberalization in the Philippines

- Ramon Clarete
- 200503: The Wage Structure of Overseas Filipino Workers

- Edita Tan
- 200502: Reforming the Philippine Tax System: Lessons from Two Tax Reform Programs

- Benjamin Diokno
- 200501: Investment Climate and Regional Development in the Philippines

- Ernesto Pernia and John Michael Ian Salas
- 200415: Population and Poverty: The Real Score

- Ruperto Alonzo
- 200414: The Economic Burden of Tuberculosis and the Need for Private Sector Initiatives

- Carlos Antonio Tan, Jr. and Joseph Capuno
- 200413: The Constitution and Economic Progress: When “More Is Less and Less Is More”

- Gerardo Sicat and Loretta Sicat
- 200412: An International Comparison of Constitutional Style: Implications for Economic Progress

- Gerardo Sicat and Loretta Sicat
- 200411: Is Asia an Optimal Currency Area? Testing the Robustness of Recent Results
- Renato Reside
- 200410: Robbery, Economic Incentives and Deterrence: An Intercountry Analysis for 1997

- Susan Navarro
- 200409: The Deepening Crisis: The Real Score on Deficits and the Public Debt

- Emmanuel de Dios
- 200408: Health Decentralization in East Asia: Some Lessons from Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam

- Samuel Lieberman, Joseph Capuno and Hoang Van Minh
- 200407: Engendering Local Civic Participation via a Citizen Feedback Mechanism in Bulacan and Davao del Norte

- Joseph Capuno
- 200406: International Transmission of US Monetary Policy Shocks to Asia

- Renato Reside
- 200405: International Transmission of US Monetary Policy Shocks: VAR Evidence from the Philippines

- Renato Reside
- 200404: Reforming the Philippine Labor Market

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200403: “Successes” and Adjustment in the Philippine Labor Market

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200402: Labor Issues of Philippine Development During Blas Ople’s Times

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200401: Direction or Drift: Philippine Economy After 2004

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200308: Decentralization in the Philippines After Ten Years: What Have We Learned? What Have I Learned?

- Benjamin Diokno
- 200307: The Philippine Economy During the Japanese Occupation, 1941-1945

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200306: Incentives in Contracts for Public Sector Projects with Private Sector Participation

- Renato Reside
- 200305: Beyond EDSA: A Quiet Revolution at Commonwealth Avenue

- Raul Fabella
- 200304: Economic Growth in the Philippines: Theory and Evidence

- Dante Canlas
- 200303: Cost of Degree Programs in the University of the Philippines

- Edita Tan
- 200302: Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program and the Coase Theorem

- Raul Fabella
- 200301: Revising Economics for the Next Generation

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200209: Notes on Infrastructure: Then, Now, and Tomorrow

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200208: Electricity Reform in the Philippines and the Prospects of Competition

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200207: Political Economy of Philippine Economic Reforms

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200206: Bank Performance and Rate of Economic Recovery: The Philippine Case

- Edita Tan
- 200205: The Design of Asymmetric Information Contracts for Public Sector Projects with Private Sector Participation

- Renato Reside
- 200204: Fiscal Tranfers, Centrally-Provided Local Public Services and Fiscal Balance: Exploring Alternative Transfer Formulas

- Joseph Capuno, Thelma Manuel and Ma. Bella Salvador
- 200203: Welfare and Nationalism in the 1935 Philippine Constitution

- Emmanuel de Dios
- 200202: The Sources of Business Cycle Fluctuations in the Philippines

- Renato Reside
- 200201: Philippine Economic Nationalism

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200111: Probing Beneath Cross-National Averages: Poverty, Inequality, and Growth in the Philippines

- Arsenio Balisacan and Ernesto Pernia
- 200110: Recent Fiscal Development in the Philippines

- Cayetano Paderanga
- 200109: Growth, Inequality, Politics, and Poverty Reduction in the Philippines

- Arsenio Balisacan and Nobuhiko Fuwa
- 200108: Two Decades of Vector Autoregression (VAR) Modeling: A Survey

- Renato Reside, Jr.
- 200107: Multiple Juries and Two-Party Representative Democracy in the Condorcet Jury Framework

- Raul Fabella
- 200106: Consumption or Income Taxation for the Philippines?

- Casimiro Miranda, Jr.