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PIDS

Name Date published Author
Poverty, Vulnerability and Family Size: Evidence from the Philippines January 2005
Poverty, Fertility Preferences and Family Planning Practice in the Philippines January 2005
Policy Study on the National and Local Government Expenditures for Millennium Development Goals, 2000–2005 January 2008
Policy Reversals, Lobby Groups and Economic Distortions January 2005
Policy Issues for the ASEAN Economic Community: the Rules of Origin January 2008
Paradigms of Decentralization, Institutional Design and Poverty: Drinking Water in the Philippines January 2006
Number of Children and their Education in Philippine Households January 2005
Motives and Giving Norms Behind Remittances: The Case of Filipino Overseas Workers and their Recipient Households  January 2009
Microinsurance in the Philippines: Policy and Regulatory Issues and Challenges January 2006
Measuring Economic Lifecycle and Flows across Population Age Groups: Data and Methods in the Application of the NTA in the Philippines January 2007
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