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* * Home * About UPSE * Academic Programs * Research * Public Affairs * UPSE Library * Fellowships & Financial Aid * PCED * UPecon Foundation Navigation– Home– About UPSE– Academic Programs– Research– Public Affairs– UPSE Library– Fellowships & Financial Aid– PCED– UPecon Foundation More » More » More » More » More » More » More » 1234567 RECENT PUBLICATIONS Discussion Papers * (DP 2023-02) Maharlika Investment Fund: Still Beyond Repair – by MV Abrenica, LC Adorna, PT Coseteng, ES de Dios, MS de los Angeles, NB Del Castillo, BA Endriga, LC Escresa, JP Estudillo, MS Gochoco-Bautista, AD Kraft, AA Lee, AR Mendoza, EM Pernia, JCB Punongbayan, RE Reside Jr., AG Sabarillo, OJC Solon, GP Suanes, E Tan, & MJNP Yamashita * (DP 2023-01) Public-Private Partnership: Physical, Social, and Human Infrastructure in the Philippines – by EM Pernia and MC Sales * (DP 2022-04) The National Climate Budget and the First Nationally Determined Contribution to the Paris Agreement: To what degree are they aligned? – by TC Monsod * (DP 2022-03) Digital Services Taxes: Multilateral and Unilateral Efforts and an Overview of Recent Economic Models – by RE Reside, Jr. * (DP 2022-02) Real Options: A Review of Select Theories and Applications – by RE Reside, Jr. * (DP 2022-01) The economy fifty years since martial law: changing landscapes, unchanged views – by ES de Dios Published Books and Articles * Agricultural Development in Asia and Africa: Essays in Honor of Keijiro Otsuka (Springer Open, 2023) – by Jonna P. Estudillo, Yoko Kijima, & Tetsushi Sonobe (editors) * Nuances in the effect of types of intimate partner violence on aspects of child development: Evidence from the Philippines – by Arjay Julio, Karizza Gem Reopta, & Karl Robert Jandoc, Child Abuse & Neglect, Volume 138, 2023 * The Economy Fifty Years since Martial Law: Changing Landscapes, Unchanged Views – by Dr. Emmanuel S. de Dios, in Martial Law in the Philippines: Lessons and Legacies, 1972–2022 (Edilberto C. de Jesus and Ivyrose S. Baysic, editors; Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2023) * Population Management and Inclusive Economic Growth: We Reap What We Sow – by Dr. Ernesto M. Pernia, in Martial Law in the Philippines: Lessons and Legacies, 1972–2022 (Edilberto C. de Jesus and Ivyrose S. Baysic, editors; Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2023) * Martial Law and the Philippine Economy – by Emmanuel S. de Dios, Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista, and Jan Carlo Punongbayan, in The Marcos Years: The Age of Crisis and Repression (Ferdinand C. Llanes, editor; SAMASA, 2023) * False Nostalgia: The Marcos “Golden Age” Myths and How to Debunk Them (Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2023) – by Jan Carlo Punongbayan * Labor Market Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines (BSP, 2023) – by Dante B. Canlas (editor) * Introduction – by Dante B. Canlas * Labor Productivity, Structural Change, and COVID-19 – by Emmanuel F. Esguerra and Karl Robert L. Jandoc * On the Labor, Macroeconomic, and Welfare Effects of Reduced Survival Probabilities in the Time of COVID-19 – by Sarah Lynne S. Daway-Ducanes * The Impact of COVID-19 on the Retirement System for Private Sector Workers in the Philippines – by Renato E. Reside Jr. * Conclusion: Economic Policy and Employment Growth – by Dante B. Canlas * Don’t Let a “Good” Crisis Go to Waste: One-upmanship in Local Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic – by Julian Thomas B. Alvarez, Jahm Mae E. Guinto, and Joseph J. Capuno, in Lockdown and Lowdown: The Politics of COVID-19 Pandemic Response in the Philippines (Rosalie Arcala Hall, editor; Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2023) * The State of Play of ASEAN Global Value Chains – by Adrian R. Mendoza and James P. Villafuerte, in ASEAN and Global Value Chains: Locking in Resilience and Sustainability (M. Mikic, G. Sacerdoti, J. Villafuerte, and D. Zara, editors; Asian Development Bank, 2023) * Risk factor contributions to socioeconomic inequality in cardiovascular risk in the Philippines: a cross-sectional study of nationally representative survey data – by Callum Brindley, Tom Van Ourti, Joseph Capuno, Aleli Kraft, Jenny Kudymowa, and Owen O’Donnell, BMC Public Health, Vol. 23, 2023 * Impacts of Gender and Household Characteristics on National Achievement Test Scores of Filipino Children – by Ma. Laarni D. Revilla and Jonna P. Estudillo, Philippine Sociological Review, Vol. 69 (2021), 2023. * Weather, lockdown, and the pandemic: Evidence from the Philippines – by Marjorie Pajaron and Glacer Niño Vasquez, Philippine Journal of Science, Special Issue on Philippine Meteorological Research, 2023. * Unlocking the flow of finance for climate adaptation: Estimates of ‘Fiscal Space’ in climate-vulnerable developing countries – by Toby Melissa C. Monsod, Mary Anne Majadillas, and Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista, Climate Policy, 2023. * Governance, innovation networks, and climbing the upgrading ladder: The case of Philippine and Thai manufacturers in global value chains – by Adrian R. Mendoza, Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 2023. * The Philippines – by Edgar Avalos, Irene Jo E. Arzadon, Jaime Frias, Karl Robert L. Jandoc, Jesica Torres, and Trang Thu Tranin, in Crisis and Recovery: Learning from COVID-19’s Economic Impacts and Policy Responses in East Asia (World Bank, 2023). * Generalized consistent ranking and the formation of self-enforcing coalitions – by Karl Jandoc and Ruben Juarez, Review of Economic Design, 2023. * Reliability and Forced Outages: Survival Analysis with Recurrent Events – by Majah Leah V. Ravago, Karl Robert L. Jandoc, and Miah Maye Pormon, Japan and the World Economy, 2023. Philippine Review of Economics June 2023 issue — Articles * Unemployment and monetary policy: a revisit and new job strategies – by DB Canlas A Symposium on the Care Economy * Introduction to the symposium on the care economy – by MS Floro & EM King * Child and elderly care in South Korea: policy analysis with a gendered, care-focused computable general equilibrium model – by M Cicowiez & H Lofgren * Women’s market work and childcare policies in Colombia: policy simulations using a computable general equilibrium model – by M Cicowiez, H Lofgren, A Tribin& T Mojica * The enduring impact of the pandemic on gender patterns of paid and unpaid work: evidence from time-use data in Turkey – by I Ilkkaracan & Emel Memiş * Unpaid eldercare and its impact on the US labor supply – by T Ahmed & M Floro * Care work and the demographic composition of households: two Asian cases – by E King, HL Randolph, & Suh * Care workers’ sense of responsibility, working conditions, and the quality of care in South Korea – by S Arslan, A Alam, MS Floro, S Cha, & E Kang December 2022 issue (Special issue on Monetary Policy and Central Banking) — * Nowcasting domestic liquidity in the Philippines using machine learning algorithms – by JR Reyes * Does bank competition affect bank risk-taking differently? – by V Bayangos * Insights on inflation expectations in the Philippines from a household survey – by FC Cacnio & J Basilio * Heterogenous impact of monetary policy on the Philippine rural banking system – by E Glindro, JC Armas, VB Tolentino, & L Dela Cruz-Sombe * How do exchange rates affect the Big One? An empirical analysis of the effect of exchange rates on RCEP exports using the gravity model – by JA Tancangco * The long and the short of it: revisiting the effects of microfinance-oriented banks on household welfare in the Philippines – by CW Layaoen & K Takahashi * ONLINE HELPDESK * Help us improve our services by filling out this Client Survey Form. Thank you. * For your document requests (certifications, clearances, TCGs, etc.), please visit this site. * NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS * Job Opportunity: Information Specialist (PCED) * Undergraduate Committee Advisory No. 2023-03 * UPSE Undergraduate Committee Advisory No. 2023-02 * View the Revised UP Privacy Notice for Students (revised as of the 2nd semester 2018-19) * Guidelines to Facilitate the Voluntary Contribution in UP * Guidelines for obtaining credits for courses taken outside UPSE * Undergraduate Committee Advisory regarding computation of GWA and EWA for scholastic delinquency purposes * COMMITTEE ADVISORIES * Annex to Undergraduate Committee Advisory 003-2020: Math 21 Substitution Matrix * Undergraduate Committee Advisory 003-2020: Shifting/transferring into the BSE or BSBE programs in the 2nd semester of AY 2020-21 * Undergraduate Committee Advisory 002-2020: Validation of Economics courses taken in other campuses * Undergraduate Committee Advisory 001-2020: Application of rules on scholastic standing * UP SYSTEM POST-ECQ GUIDELINES * Guidelines to students (Admission, Cross Registration, Shifting/Transfer, etc.) * Enrollment and other academic concerns * Returning to campus * COVID-19 PAPERS * Growth During the Time of Covid19 – by RE Reside, Jr. * A Risk Assessment on the COVID-19 Situation in the Philippines: Implications on the ECQ Policy - by SA Quimbo, et al. * A Sectoral View of Lifting the Lockdown and the Use of Sample-based Random Testing - by OJC Solon, et al. * Trade in the Time of Corona: Broken Chains and Mended Barriers - by AR Mendoza * Surviving the Lockdown and Beyond – by TC Monsod, et al. * A Philippine Social Protection and Economic Recovery Plan - by A Paloyo, et al. * Vulnerable to the Virus: Globally-Oriented Manufacturing Firms at Risk From the Spread of COVID-19 – by K Jandoc, A Mendoza, & SL Quimbo © 2023 UP School of Economics For content comments, please email complab @ econ.upd.edu.ph.