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Philippines 18 Philippine economy 15 poverty 5 labor market policies 4 Constitutions 3 Electricity industry 3 Philippine economic development 3 competition in regulated industries 3 economic development 3 economic growth 3 economic reform 3 population 3 privatization 3 utilities regulation 3 Asia 2 CARP 2 Constitutional change 2 Economic development 2 Labor economics 2 Labor market 2 Local governments 2 Philippine economic history 2 Political economy 2 Supply of labor 2 Welfare 2 agrarian reform 2 agriculture 2 bequest motives 2 capital flows 2 cooperation 2 decentralization 2 employment 2 fiscal policy 2 global incentives compatibility 2 health insurance 2 monetary policy 2 political economy 2 quasi-rent 2 social and economic rights 2 third party enforcement incentives contract 2
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Book / Working Paper 714
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Undetermined 703 English 11
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Sicat, Gerardo P. 74 Fabella, Raul V. 46 Encarnacion, Jose Encarnacion, Jr. 31 Bautista, Romeo M. 28 Mangahas, Mahar K. 28 Tan, Edita A. 26 Capuno, Joseph J. 24 Encarnacion, Jr., Jose 24 Alburo, Florian A. 19 Balisacan, Arsenio M. 18 Pernia, Ernesto M. 18 de Dios, Emmanuel S. 18 Danao, Rolando A. 15 Jurado, Gonzalo M. 12 Mears, Leon A. 11 Canlas, Dante B. 10 Reside, Jr., Renato E. 10 Diokno, Benjamin E. 9 Tecson, Gwendolyn R. 9 Paderanga, Jr., Cayetano W. 8 Power, John H. 8 Tidalgo, Rosa Linda P. 8 Williamson, Jeffrey G. 8 Bautista, Carlos C. 7 Tan, Edita A.Tan 7 Alba, Michael M. 6 Bernardo, Roberto M. 6 Gibb, Arthur 6 Kraft, Aleli D. 6 Mariano, Roberto S. 6 Oshima, Harry T. 6 Clarete, Ramon L. 5 Horioka, Charles Yuji 5 Mears, Leon Artemas 5 Natividad-Carlos, Fidelina B. 5 Navarro, Susan S. 5 Worcester, Dean A. Worcester, Jr. 5 Armas, Armando Armas, Jr. 4 Castro, Amado A. 4 Desierto, Desiree A. 4
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School of Economics, University of the Philippines at Diliman 714
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UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 714
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The quality of jobs in the Philippines : Comparing self-employment with wage employment
Hasan, Rana; Jandoc, Karl Robert L. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2008
Analysis of labor force survey data from 1994 to 2007 reveals that the structure of the Philippines labor force has been changing in several important ways. One is the movement from self-employment, the most predominant form of employment, to wage employment across a wide range of production...
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Health, Education and the Household : Explaining Poverty Webs
Quimbo, Stella A.; Kraft, Aleli D.; Capuno, Joseph J. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2008
In this paper, we examine the theory and evidence on the various linkages between poverty, health and education. We introduce the idea of poverty webs to highlight both the cycles and intricate pathways from adverse health and education conditions to poverty and back, within and across...
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Is Labor Export Good Development Policy?
Pernia, Ernesto M. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2008
Labor migration began to be promoted in the late 60s or early 70s by a number of Asian countries burdened by problems of unemployment, poverty, and scant foreign exchange. However, labor export was generally intended to be a stop-gap measure while governments were trying to implement policy...
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Philippine GDP Growth After the Asian Financial Crisis : Resilient Economy or Weak Statistical System?
Medalla, Felipe M.; Jandoc, Karl Robert L. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2008
Official statistics from the National Income Accounts (NIA) in the Philippines depicts an economy that has grown faster after the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC). Although the higher growth of output after the AFC was accompanied by higher real growth rates of personal consumption and the service...
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The Peso Appreciation and the Sustainability of Philippine Growth : Need We Worry?
Fabella, Raul V. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2008
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The Philippines : Fiscal Behavior In Recent History
Diokno, Benjamin E. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2008
The Philippine national government experienced large and unsustainable budget deficits in the 1980s. After a brief period of near balanced budget in the mid-1990s, large budget deficits have reemerged in recent years. But unlike the heavy fiscal imbalances in the early 1980s which were caused by...
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Secular Morality and the University
de Dios, Emmanuel S. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2008
Secular morality is implied in the University’s very founding, with roots dating back to the 18th century Enlightenment that informed both the defeated Philippine revolution and the political ideas of the American occupiers. Citing recent knowledge gained from behavioural games and...
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Lacking a backbone : The controversy over the National Broadband Network and Cyber-education projects
Fabella, Raul V.; de Dios, Emmanuel S. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2007
The National Broadband Network (NBN) project and the Cyber Education Project (CEP) are state-initiated programs originally conceived to provide last-mile connectivity and interoperability to all government offices and all public schools, respectively. The backbone service required for this was...
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The Impact of International Labor Migration and OFW Remittances on Poverty in the Philippines
Capistrano, Loradel O.; Sta. Maria, Maria Lourdes C. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2007
The implications of labor migration and remittances on poverty are becoming a global issue. The Philippines is considered as one of the largest labor-sending countries in the world. There are numerous studies on remittances and migration and how they contribute to poverty reduction. However, the...
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Why has the Philippines Remained a Poor Country? Some Perspectives from Growth Economics
Alba, Michael M. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2007
Why has the living standard of the Philippines relative to that of the U.S. not risen unlike its Asian neighbors? Using data on national income accounts and the workforce from the Penn World Table (version 6.1) and years of schooling from Barro and Lee (2000) as well as a simple neoclassical...
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