The Philippine review of economics.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1655-1516
- HC451 .P5645
- Some reflections on the state of development economics in Asia
- The monkey in the mirror and other tales of central bank forward guidance
- A BSP closer to the people: spreading the benefits of monetary and financial stability
- Digit ratio and prosocial behavior: the role of innate aggression in public goods and trust games
- A note on cooperative hunting (Holmstrom and Fabella meet the Dumagat of Tanay)
- The case against the case for land reform: transaction costs and misplaced exogeneity
- Toward a fairer society: inequality and competition policy in developing Asia
- Sovereign determination or disguised protectionism?: the Vitamin C Case
- Recent trends in the gender gap in the labor market in the Philippines
- Automation, gigs, and other labor market tales: the Philippines in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
- Revisiting the aid-growth nexus in light of the Sachs-Easterly debate
- Public debt and the threat of secession
- What the new institutional economics owes Marx
- Philippine Review of Economics
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Merger of: Philippine economic journal, and: Philippine review of economics & business.
Latest issue consulted: Vol. 39, no. 1 (June 2002).
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