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- 200102: Estimating the Income Elasticity of Local Government Revenues and Expenditures under Decentralization

- Joseph Capuno
- 200101: The Next President Could Be an Economist: Or Gloria Macapagal as an Economist

- Gerardo Sicat
- 200013: Using Monte Carlo Simulation in a System for Project Risk Appraisal: Options for Government and Private Practitioners

- Renato Reside
- 200012: The J2K Crisis and the Economy: The Broader Context

- Raul Fabella
- 200011: The Philippine Electronics Industry and Local Suppliers: Developing Supporting Industries through Foreign Captial-led Industrialization

- Keiko Morisawa
- 200010: Philippine Public Finance in Recent History

- Gerardo Sicat and Rahimaisa Abdula
- 200009: Boom-bust Cycles and Crisis Periods in the Philippines: A Regime-switching Analysis

- Carlos Bautista
- 200008: Financing Private Sector Participation in Infrastructure Development: An Overview of Conditions and Options in Philippine and International Capital Markets

- Renato Reside
- 200007: Developing a Risk Management Framework for the Philippine Government

- Renato Reside
- 200006: Post Crisis Microfinance: Borrower Default Characteristics During the Recession in the Philippines

- Rebecca Coke
- 200005: Measuring Urban Well-Being: Race and Gender Matter

- Maria Claret Mapalad and Carolyn Rodriguez
- 200004: The Social Costs of Economic Growth: A Theoretical Depiction

- Casimiro Miranda, Jr.
- 200003: Filipino Overseas Employment─An Update

- Edita Tan
- 200002: 1997-1999 Philippine Economic Downturn: A Preventable One

- Edita Tan
- 200001: Myths and Fallacies in Economic Policy Debate

- Gerardo Sicat
- 199915: Reconstructing Poverty Profiles in the Philippines
- Arsenio Balisacan
- 199914: Estimating the Philippine Government's Exposure to the Risk from Contingent Liabilities in Infrastructure Projects
- Renato Reside
- 199913: Indonesia: The Strange and Sudden Death of a Tiger Economy
- Hal Hill
- 199912: The Crisis in South Korea
- Ma. Claret Mapalad
- 199911: The Economic Travails of Some Less Developed Countries in Asia as the Consequence of Inefficiency Exposed by Globalization: A Theoretical Explanation Abstract: The paper explains theoretically that the present economic problems of less developed countries in Southeast Asia and elsewhere in the world are the direct offspring of the inefficiency of their industries, disabling them to effectively compete in the world market. Globalization simply exposed this inefficiency. The sharp depreciation of these countries? currencies is merely a consequence of such inefficiency. Thus, these countries? problem are not financial in nature but a real sector phenomenon and as such the ?solution? should be trained on the real sector, the study concludes
- Casimiro, Jr. Miranda
- 199910: The Political Economy of Decentralization: Financing of Health Services in the Philippines
- Joseph Capuno
- 199909: Some Inferences from the Distribution of the Devolved Health Services
- Joseph Capuno
- 199908: Health Care Expenditure Patterns in the Philippines: Analysis of National Health Accounts, 1991-1997
- Orville Solon, Alejandro Herrin, Rachel Racelis, Marites Manalo, Virginia Ganac and Glenita Amoranto
- 199907: Economic Cooperation in ASEAN Accelerates: Appreciating Professor Widjojo
- Gerardo Sicat
- 199906: Philippine Colonial Banking During American Period
- Yoshiko Nagano
- 199905: Economic Ideas During the Malolos Congress
- Emmanuel de Dios
- 199904: Technological Change and Industry Structure in the Philippines: 1969-1985
- Francis Little
- 199903: Estimating the Modes of Labor Force Participation in the Philippines
- Michael Alba and Emmanuel Esguerra
- 199902: The Philippine Economy in the Asian Crisis
- Gerardo Sicat
- 199901: Could a Common Currency Have Prevented the Asian Crisis?
- Ma. Claret Mapalad and Emmanuel de Dios
- 199811: A Theoretical Derivation of the Laffer Curve and the Effect of the Tax on Wage and Employment
- Casimiro, Jr. Miranda
- 199810: Economic Turmoil in Asia: Prospects for FDI Flows
- Florian Alburo
- 199809: Currency Crisis and Policy Response: The ASEAN and Philippine Case
- Cayetano Paderanga
- 199808: Globalization and the Limits to National Economic Management
- Cayetano Paderanga
- 199807: Competition Policy and International Rules and Disciplines
- Florian Alburo
- 199806: A Reformulation of the Keynesian Model (Full Employment or Not)
- Jose Encarnacion
- 199805: Bubbles, Monetary Policy and the Asian Currency Crisis
- Raul Fabella
- 199804: The Asian Financial Crisis and Policy Response in the Philippines
- Florian Alburo
- 199803: The Economic Choices We Face
- Raul Fabella
- 199802: Reasonable and Affordable Wage Adjustment Due to the Currency Crisis
- Raul Fabella
- 199801: Measuring the Extent and Components of the Gender Wage Differential in the Philippines
- Michael Alba
- 199710: Globalization, Capital Flows and Macroeconomic Policy Issues
- Florian Alburo
- 199709: Financial Liberalization, Saving Mobilization and Banking Innovations
- Edita Tan
- 199708: The Relationship Between Technological Change and Economic Development
- Frank Little
- 199707: The Net Index of Protection and the Flight from Tradeable Sector
- Raul Fabella
- 199706: A Theoretical Derivation of the Laffer Curve and the Effect of the Tax on Wage and Employment
- Casimiro, Jr. Miranda
- 199705: Growth and Equity in the Philippines
- Arsenio Balisacan
- 199704: A Note on Philippine Financial Openness
- Jose Antonio III Tan and Cayetano Paderanga
- 199703: A Keynesian Model of Aggregate Demand and Supply
- Jose Encarnacion
- 199702: Technological Change as a Determinant of Economically Sustainable Growth: A Case Study of the Philippines
- Frank Little