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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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Why Has Latin America Sped Up Ahead of the Philippines in Economic and Political Reform?
Alonso i Terme, Rosa - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2015
This paper compares trends in key economic, political and social development outcomes in the Philippines with those of Latin America, particularly since the 1990s. To do so, it uses standard indicators of development, including measures of institutional quality and good governance. The paper...
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Differential Delivery Dates, Retrievability and the Incentives Compatibility of Contracts
Fabella, Raul V. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2015
Differential delivery dates (D3) of contract obligations characterize most contracts in real life. D3 puts the contractor who delivers last, in the words of David Hume (1769), in “a position of advantage” because reneging on his/her obligation can be profitable. Ex-ante remedies such as...
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Where does the money go? Assessing the expenditure and income effects of the Philippines' Conditional Cash Transfer Program
Quimbo, Stella Luz A.; Capuno, Joseph J.; Kraft, Aleli D.; … - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2015
Evaluation studies on conditional cash transfers (CCT) in the Philippines found small if not insignificantly different from zero effects on household consumption. We use propensity score matching to examine how recipients made use of the money they received, taking into account possible changes...
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Completing Ostrom’s Table : A Note on the Taxonomy of Goods
de Dios, Emmanuel S. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2015
A framework is proposed to subsume public goods and common-pool resources, respectively, as specific cases of positive and negative externalities. A pure public good is a positive externality whose appropriable benefits are too small or too uncertain relative to the high private cost for anyone...
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N-Poly Viability and Conglopolistic Competition in Small Emerging Market
Fabella, Raul V. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2015
The economic catch-up of the East Asian region went hand-in-hand with the emergence and even dominance of large quasi-state or private conglomerates. Such for example were the Zaibatsus in the pre-WWII and the Keiretsus of the post-WWII Japan and the Chaebols of South Korea which enjoyed...
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Re-Thinking Market Failure in the Light of the Imperfect State
Fabella, Raul V.; Fabella, Vigile Marie - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2015
We propose a formal re-definition of the concept market failure based on the idea of the imperfect state. In the Neo-classical taxonomy, a decentralized regime of exchange is a market failure if its laissez faire equilibrium solution is welfare-dominated by a technically feasible alternative. If...
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The Impact of Philippines’ Conditional Cash Transfer Program on Consumption
Tutor, Melba V. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2014
Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program provides cash grants to poor households conditional on pre-determined investments in human capital. This study analyzed its impact on consumption using the 2011 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey. Average treatment effect on the treated (ATT) is estimated...
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The Picketty Inequality in the Nash-Bargained Social Contract
Fabella, Raul V. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2014
As a proxy for a Pareto-efficient market economy, we adopt the two-party Nash Bargaining model featuring a qualitative bias in the treatment of the contributions of the parties. The Piketty inequality here is the share in total welfare accruing to the richer party over total welfare attained at...
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Who Are Poor and Do They Remain Poor?
Ducanes, Geoffrey M.; Tan, Edita Abella - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2014
This paper examines the link between poverty and income, on the one hand, and human capital and location, on the other. In the process, the paper proposes a shift in the household indicator of human capital from the usual education of the household head to the education of the most educated...
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The Life and Work Of Martin Stuart (“Marty”) Feldstein
Horioka, Charles Yuji - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2014
Martin Stuart (“Marty”) Feldstein, currently George F. Baker Professor of Economics at Harvard University and President Emeritus of the National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (NBER), is a renowned American economist who has made important contributions to public finance, macroeconomics,...
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