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Volume 11, Number 2
This issue explores critical economic and financial concerns affecting the Philippines. The studies presented offer data-driven insights that...
Volume 14, Number 1
This issue presents analyses of economic challenges in developing countries, covering financial management, taxation, trade, and education. A...
Volume 16, Number 1
This issue examines the complexities of rural financial markets in the Philippines, highlighting the challenges faced by farmers,...
Volume 19, Number 1
This issue examines critical issues in fiscal policy, poverty measurement, and financial system analysis in the Philippines. It...
Volume 20, Number 2
This issue examines key economic and policy issues affecting the Philippines, including trade valuation systems, international credit perceptions,...
Offshore Banking and the Philippine Economy
This article provides a background to the birth of offshore banking units (OBUs) in the Philippines, its operations and the...
Credit Policy and Rent-Seeking Among Small Banks in Developing Countries
This article models the small LDC bankers’ profit maximizing and decisionmaking processes in addressing policy actions. Its implications are useful...
Thirty-Three Facts About Philippine Agricultural Credit
This paper is an edited and expanded version of PIDS Staff Paper 87-02. It provides a number of facts and...
Transaction Cost and the Viability of Rural Financial Intermediaries
Recognition of a continuous improvement in the formal financial system is necessary for economic growth. Over the years, the government...
Funds Transfer Operations: Boon or Bane to the Viability of Rural Financial Intermediaries?
As far as the policies are concerned, the government has been successful in reversing the flow of loanable funds in...
Identification and Classification of Problem Banks
This paper reports the empirical results of an attempt to develop a statistical classification system for rural banks using common...
An Empirical Investigation of Bankers' Perceptions of Country Creditworthiness
Utilizing time-wise autoregressive model to investigate the perception of the international community on the Philippines, which has suffered from debt...
The Philippine Journal of Development (PJD) is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal published biannually by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS). It serves as a platform for disseminating policy-oriented research on development issues, including the economy, business, public administration, foreign relations, sociology, and political dynamics.
P-ISSN 2508-0954 • E-ISSN 2508-0849 • https://doi.org/10.62986/pjd