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Name Date published Author
Can Imports Discipline Collusive Firms? Case of the Philippine Cement Industry January 2008
CARP Institutional Assessment in a Post-2008 Transition Scenario: Implications for Land Administration and Management January 2008
CARP Institutional Assessment in a Post-2008 Transition Scenario: Reforms for the Agrarian Justice System January 2008
CARP Institutional Assessment in a Post-2008 Transition Scenario: Towards a new Rural Development Architecture January 2008
Challenges in Health Services Trade: Philippine Case January 2005
Children and Household Savings in the Philippines January 2006
Children and the Labor Force Participation and Earnings of Parents in the Philippines January 2005
Climate Variability, SCF, and Corn Farming in Isabela, Philippines: a Farm and Household Level Analysis January 2009
Closer Trade and Financial Cooperation in ASEAN: Issues at the Regional and National Level with Focus on the Philippines May 2007
Comparing GDP in constant and in chained prices: Some new results January 2009
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