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Inflation rates rose sharply in the Philippines during 2018. Understanding the demand and supply sources of inflation … deduced from gleaning at the wider non-oil trade deficits seen in the Philippines. Quantitatively, we deploy a semi …
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This paper explores the macroeconomic effects of improving public infrastructure in the Philippines. After benchmarking … the Philippines relative to its neighbors in terms of level of public capital and quality of public infrastructure, and …
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development�three low-income countries (Uganda, Kenya, Mozambique), and three emerging market countries (Malaysia, the Philippines …
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the Philippines. Cross-country correlations among currencies and sovereign spreads are found to increase significantly …
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Income distribution in the Philippines is highly uneven, and poverty rates are higher than in other ASEAN countries. In …
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Monetary policy in the Philippines has had multiple objectives. Moreover, shifts in money demand and the money …
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