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Volume 18, Number 1

This issue presents a range of studies on macroeconomic frameworks, trade policies, financial systems, and policy interventions affecting...

Volume 22, Number 1

This issue examines key economic and policy issues shaping Philippine development, from capital inflows and debt valuation to...

Volume 35, Number 2

This issue explores key economic and policy challenges shaping the Philippine economy. One study examines the shift from...

Volume 36, Number 1

This issue explores key economic and policy challenges shaping the Philippine economy. One study examines the shift from constant 1985...

Capital Flight from the Philippines, 1962-1986

This paper presents quantitative measures of the annual flow and cumulative stock of capital flight from the Philippines from 1962-1986....

A Macroeconomic Social Accounting Framework for the Philippines

The aggregate nature of the accounts of the social accounting method constructed for the Philippine economy has led to the...

Managing Surges in Capital Inflows: The Philippine Case

The Philippines is one of the countries in Southeast Asia that has experienced massive capital inflows. Being a latecomer in...

Macroeconomic Impact of a Tariff Reduction: A Three-Gap Analysis with Model Simulations

Using a three-gap model, it can be shown that a reduction in the tariff level will lead to an unambiguous...

Do FDI Inflows Have Positive Spillover Effects? The Case of the Philippine Manufacturing Industry

The experience of the Philippines shows that foreign direct investment (FDI) spillover effects are not automatically generated. Opening up the...

Foreign Labor in Singapore: Rationale, Policies, Impacts, and Issues

Singapore has one of the most open economies in Asia in terms of trade, capital inflows, and foreign labor inflows....

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