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Health Economics Program UP School of Economics
WebThe Health Economics Program (HEP) of the UP School of Economics began with the pioneering efforts of Dr. Alejandro N. Herrin to obtain grants for health economics research and support for graduate students interested in health issues in the early 1980s. Since then, the HEP has sought to: (1) train skilled professionals who can undertake
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Arguments contra and pro RH bill Per Se
WebStar Science The Philippine Star, 22 September 2011 While the Reproductive Health (RH) bill failed to make the hurdle during previous session of the 14th Congress, it seems to be making some headway in the current Congress owing to a more favorable disposition of the new national leadership.
BS Economics UP School of Economics
WebCum Laude – 1.75. Undergraduate students who obtains at the end of the semester an absolute minimum weighted average of “1.45” or better and “1.75” or better are awarded as University Scholars and College Scholars, respectively. UPSE awards (upon graduation) Dean’s List: absolute minimum WAG of 2.00.
Philippine Review of Economics (Online ISSN 2984-8156)
WebThe Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) commissioned the School of Economics of the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) to conduct a study aimed at understanding the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on various industry sectors and to draw possible policy measures for both government and private institutions to help the affected …
Philippine Review of Economics (Online ISSN 2984-8156)
WebIt welcomes papers about the Philippines and about other developing economics. It is also a forum for research findings that show the links of economics with other disciplines. The PRE (Print ISSN 1655-1516 and Digital ISSN 2984-8156) is published bianually by the UP School of Economics (UPSE) in partnership with the Philippine Economic Society
Aleli D. Kraft, PhD UP School of Economics
WebHealth Economics Program Coordinator, University of the Philippines Diliman, School of Economics, 2006-2011, 2015 – 1st Sem 2017-2018. Associate Professor, University of the Philippines Diliman, School of Economics, February 27, 2009 to December, 2013. Assistant Professor, University of the Philippines Diliman, School of Economics, November
Catastrophic health care, poverty, and impoverishment in the
WebThe paper attempts to describe catastrophic health spending and its impact on poverty in the Philippine setting. It focuses on the role of out-of-pocket payments for health care as a springboard for measuring the magnitude and analysing the extent of damage of catastrophic health expenditures.
Orville Jose C. Solon, PhD UP School of Economics
WebTeaching, Research, Other Positions. Professor, School of Economics, University of the Philippines. Chief of Party, Health Policy Development Program (USAID-supported 5-year program to support the development of an effective policy and financing environment to sustain advancement in family health), 2006-Present.
Philippine Review of Economics (Online ISSN 2984-8156)
WebThe PDF file you selected should load here if your Web browser has a PDF reader plug-in installed (for example, a recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader).. If you would like more information about how to print, save, and work with PDFs, Highwire Press provides a helpful Frequently Asked Questions about PDFs.. Alternatively, you can download the PDF file …
Endo, wages, poverty, and employment-labor market issues
WebCrossroads (Toward Philippine economic and social progress) Philippine Star, 12 October 2016. Upon his election to the presidency, President Rodrigo Duterte promised to get rid of “contractualization,” the practice of short term employment contracts and labor outsourcing that has become a tool for supplying labor services to enterprises …
Graduate UP School of Economics
WebFellowships for UPSE graduate students are available on a competitive basis. The scholarship benefits include monthly stipend, tuition and other allowances. Additionally, the UPecon Foundation, Inc., through its Health Policy Development Program (HPDP), provides grants to students who are interested in pursuing a course in health economics.
Philippine Review of Economics (Online ISSN 2984-8156)
WebAs in many developing countries, diarrheal diseases remain a top cause of child mortality and morbidity in the Philippines. Partly to address this problem, the government has undertaken programs to expand or promote access to safe water and sanitation facilities, especially among poor households.
(DP 2020-07) A Risk Assessment on the COVID-19 Situation in the
WebCOVID-19 risk assessment is multi-faceted. The highly infectious nature of the virus in a naïve population, the high case fatality rate and health system over-burdening each need to be considered in developing a strategy to control the spread of the virus and mitigate its health and economic consequences.
Book Publications UP School of Economics
WebBook Publications. These are books authored or edited by members of the UPSE faculty. Capitalism and Inclusion under Weak Institutions 2018. Author: Raul V. Fabella. “…. Drawing on an eclectic group of authors, including Schumpeter, Piketty, Marx and many others, the 11 chapters range far and wide, from macroeconomics and international
Benjamin E. Diokno*
WebDiokno [2005] argues that while the 1986 tax reform program contributed significantly to fiscal improvements in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the 1997 CTRP was a major contributor to the progressive decline in tax effort. 2Tax buoyancy measures the point elasticity of taxes with respect to changes in GDP.
Philippine Review of Economics (Online ISSN 2984-8156)
WebThe microeconomics of family posits that households value and promote the welfare of their members, but given limited resources, their investments in terms of time and money in their children’s health and education and expenditures on other consumption goods are necessarily jointly determined.
Philippine Review of Economics (Online ISSN 2984-8156)
WebI examine climate-change related factors affecting the incidence of dengue in the Philippines. Dengue is estimated to cost hundreds of millions of dollars in the Philippines and worldwide in terms of treatment, surveillance and …
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