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Crop yields. 1 Education Economic aspects Philippines. 1 Farm income Philippines. 1 Gender 1 Green Revolution Philippines. 1 Income Philippines 1 Income Philippines. 1 Philippines Economic conditions. 1 Philippines Foreign economic relations. 1 Rice production Philippines 1 Rural population 1 Social accounting Mathematical models. 1
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Bautista, Romeo M. 2 Maluccio, John A. 1 Robinson, Sherman 1
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 3
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Endogeneity of schooling in the wage function
Maluccio, John A. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
This paper evaluates the effect (in terms of private returns) of investment in education on wages in the rural Philippines. Statistical endogeneity of education in the wage function may result from (1) unobserved determinants of education that also influence wages and/or (2) measurement error....
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Income and equity effects of crop productivity growth under alternative foreign trade regimes: a CGE analysis for the Philippines
Bautista, Romeo M.; Robinson, Sherman - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1996
Does a restrictive foreign trade regime reduce the effectiveness of agricultural productivity growth in promoting overall income growth and equity? Based on counterfactual simulations using a multi-sector, computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of the Philippine economy, this paper...
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The Green Revolution in a macroeconomic perspective: the Philippine case
Bautista, Romeo M. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1995
This paper analyzes the income and equity effects of the dramatic growth in rice yield in the Philippines during the "green revolution" period 1965-1980 using a modified Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) framework. Proportionately larger income benefits are found to accrue to the large-farm than...
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