Paper 1: Collective Action Failures
Stories of collective action failures are related.
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Raul V. Fabella |
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Panel Discussion 1: Growth, Development, and Institutions |
Paper 2: How the Philippines can Join the East Asian Renaissance: Policies for Equality and Credible Institutions
The dynamic development of East Asia—now the world’s fastest growing region—opens unprecedented o…
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Joachim von Amsberg |
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Panel Discussion 1: Growth, Development, and Institutions |
Paper 3: The Indonesian Economy a Decade after the Crisis (and Some Philippine Parallels)
Indonesia was deeply affected by the 1997-98 crisis, more so than its East Asian neighbors. Its e…
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Hal Hill |
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Panel Discussion 1: Growth, Development, and Institutions |
Paper 1:
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Philippa Dee |
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Panel Discussion 2: Regulation, Institutions, and Governance |
Paper 2: Policy Reforms and Institutional Weaknesses: Closing the Gap
After WWII, the Philippines seemed to hold the greatest potential in Southeast Asia to break from…
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Gilberto M. Llanto/Eduardo T. Gonzalez |
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Panel Discussion 2: Regulation, Institutions, and Governance |
Paper 3: Regulation, Institutions, and Governance
By any measure the regulatory burden facing Australian business has increased dramatically over t…
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Bernard Wonder |
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Panel Discussion 2: Regulation, Institutions, and Governance |
Paper 1: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Modernization: A Policy Perspective
Central banks today must arm themselves with the capacity to read financial markets and their cor…
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Cristeta B. Bagsic/Eloisa T. Glindro |
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Session 1: Monetary Policy (1) |
Paper 2: The Impact of BSP Policy Interest Rates on Market Interest Rates
This article addresses the issue of the role and relevance of the BSP policy rate in financial ma…
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Francisco G. Dakila, Jr. |
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Session 1: Monetary Policy (1) |
Paper 3: Can Asia have One Currency? An Assessment Based on Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Revealed Policymaker Preferences
This paper assesses the suitability of Asian countries to a monetary union based on synchronicity…
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Margarita Debuque |
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Session 1: Monetary Policy (1) |
Paper 1: National Power in Transition towards a Competitive Power Market
National Power in Transition towards a Competitive Power Market
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Cyril del Callar |
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Session 2: Power Sector Reforms: Where We are, Where We are Going, and How to Get There |
Paper 2:
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Noni Bernardo |
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Session 2: Power Sector Reforms: Where We are, Where We are Going, and How to Get There |
Paper 3: Bringing Power into your Hands
power
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Rauf Tan |
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Session 2: Power Sector Reforms: Where We are, Where We are Going, and How to Get There |
Paper 4: Wholesale Electricity Spot Market First Trimester Commercial Operations
Wholesale Electricity Spot Market
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Lasse Anzar Holopainen |
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Session 2: Power Sector Reforms: Where We are, Where We are Going, and How to Get There |
Paper 1: Fiscal Incentives Revisited
In recent years, conflicting objectives have become more pronounced in fiscal incentives. There i…
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Erlinda M. Medalla |
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Session 3: Investments |
Paper 2: Fiscal Incentives Rationalization in the Philippines
This study assesses the current tax incentives regime in the Philippines. From a cross-country an…
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Renato Reside, Jr. |
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Session 3: Investments |