Philippine Institute for Development Studies: Recent submissions
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Estimating the shadow exchange rate, the shadow wage rate and the social rate of discount for the Philippines
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Public enterprise in the Philippines in 1982: a definitional and taxonomical exercise
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Real property taxation in the Philippines: issues and research directions
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Response to balance of payments crises in the 1970s : Korea and the Philippines
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1983)Korea and the Philippines today are among the East Asian countrie_ most heavily burdened with external debt. This is a result, of course, of heavy borrowing to finance current account defici=s it, the 1970's. How Co ... -
Effective protection rates and internal indirect taxes in the Philippine setting
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Monetary aggregates and economic activity
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On the use of the DRC criterion in selecting projects
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Exchange rate flexibility and intervention policy in the Philippines, 1973-1981
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An analysis of the behavior commercial banks
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Shadow prices of goods and resources in the Philippines : an assessment
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1982)When market imperfections are present, which is often the case for the less developed countries including the Philippines, observable market prices do not usually indicate true valuations of goods and resources to ... -
Credit and price policies in Philippine agriculture
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An analysis of fertilizer policies in the Philippines
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Financing development : the political economy of fiscal policy in the Philippines
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The political economy of external indebtedness : a case study of the Philippines
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A historical and current perspective of Philippine economic problems
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1986)The ar.ticle analyzes the problems confronting the Philippine economy and offers an explanation of the reasons and events that led to the current economic crisis in the Philippines. After the author makes the necessary ... -
Forecasting monthly inflation in the Philippines
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1985)Inflation, in recent years, has become a concern not only of national pollcymakers but also of individual households. The unprecedented rise in the prices of goods and services in the country in 1984 had invariably affected ... -
Productivity growth in Philippine manufacturing : retrospect and future prospects
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1985)While the relationship between productivity advance and economic growth has long been recognized by both economic researchers and practitioners, at no time has the significance of such link been considered more crucially ... -
A review and appraisal of the government response to the 1983-84 balance-of-payments crisis
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1985)The 1983-84 Philippine balance-of-payments crisis affected all sectors of the economy and all segmentsof society as it manifested itself in the growing unemployment and underemployment problems, in the all-time high ... -
Public policy and the Philippine housing market
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1985)For many Filipinos, the realization of the vision of having and owning a decent structure which may be called a home has been somewhat an elusive dream. Although the government has launched a series of housing programs ... -
The Philippine poor II: Philippine poverty, an annotated bibliography, 1970-1983
(Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1985)There seems to be a consensus on the basic configuration of the Philippine poor. They are ill-fed, badly-nourished, inadequately. housed, under-educated, and unorganized. What seems to be the subject of much debate, ...