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Browsing by Author "Canlas, Dante B."

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    A broad view of loans granted
    (1977-01) Lugtu, Elmer K.; Yu, Alfonso; Canlas, Dante B.
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    A comparative study of income taxation in the Philippines, the US, and the UK
    (1998-10) Operana, Ma. Angela D.; Teofilo, Ma. Roselle C.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    A labor supply model of married working women
    (1976-03) Crisostomo, Jose P. Jr.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    A new Keynesia Phillips curve in a small open economy: a case study of the Philippines
    (2011-06) Cacnio, Faith Christian Q.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    A study of sugar production in Central Luzon and Negros
    (1979-01) Cuyugan, Bella H.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    A study on the impact of irrigation on rice production
    (1981-03) Lumanog, Lerissa Jean L.; Razon, Divina L.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    A view on the Philippine housing situation and the pag-i.b.i.g. fund program
    (1981-01) Samodio, Zealanda R.; Palanca, Valentino R.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    An analysis of overseas employment of Philippine labor factor
    (1980-01) Carillo, Erlinda D.; Roque, Rosa Maria R.; Canlas, Dante B.; Tan, Edita A.
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    An analysis of some aspects of quality and efficiency of public expenditure on education (1981-1990)
    (1998-10) Baes, Ma. Joan C.; Fuentes, Rhio D.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    An analysis of the effects of the Asian currency turmoil on the construction industry
    (1998-10) Ng, Oliver T.; Singson, Saidee A.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    An analysis of transport demand in Iloilo and Capiz
    (1976-01) Banzon, Ester G.; Santos, Patricia M.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    An econometric analysis of loans granted by commercial banks to the agricultural sector 1961-1973
    (1977-03) Cruz, Enrico S.; Santiago, Vergil S.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    An empirical analysis of fertility among the rural-urban households of the Philippines: 1973
    (1976-03) Bales, Lozenza R.; Collantes, Ma. Cristina P.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    An empirical model of automobile demand in the Philippines
    (1998-01) Abano, Gino; Bocobo, Felicia; Canlas, Dante B.
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    An inquiry into the liberalization of the Philippine telecommunications industry: pricing, entry, and regulatory issues
    (1998-10) Cabungcal, Deanna Margarett B.; Dumancas, Mary Ann M.; Alonzo, Ruperto P.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    An investigation of the real effects of government expenditures with an application to tourism expenditures
    (1985-01) Arroyo, Gloria M.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    Analysis of household expenditures and its implications to nutrition: a case study for Metro Manila
    (1994-03) Raymundo, Bernardita E.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    Balance of payments crisis, speculative attacks and the collapse of a fixed exchange rate regime: an empirical analysis
    (1987-01) Llanto, Gilberto M.; Canlas, Dante B.
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    Consumption expenditure: an econometric analysis for Bangladesh
    (1980-07) Mainuddin, Khandaker; Canlas, Dante B.
    Aggregate consumption (or aggregate savings) as a function of aggregate income, generally termed as consumption (or saving) function plays a central role in macroeconomic analysis after Keynes made it a keystone in the General Theory. This study is aimed at explaining consumption behavior in Bangladesh by utilizing time series data on aggregate income, consumption and other macroeconomic variables for the period 1959-60 to 1976-77. Besides the traditional Keynesian consumption function and two versions of Friedman's permanent income hypothesis, some other behavioral relationships are estimated and subjected to economic analysis. The time period used in this study covers both pre and post independence years which are characterized by different socioeconomic and political situations. These changes are reflected by the observed loss of a secular trend in our time series. In order to capture the effects of such changes pre and post independence patterns of consumption are examined. The stability of the estimated behavioral relationships and the concerned parameters are also tested.
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    Crop choice and nutrition: implications on the integrated rural area development program approach
    (1989-03) Figueroa, Ermi Amor T.; Canlas, Dante B.
    This paper studies the nutritional consequences of agricultural development projects using an IADP, particularly the Bicol River Basin Development Program (BRBDP) as empirical setting. It starts off with the main objective of finding out which farmers, those engaged in food crop or cash crop, have children with better nutrition. It is hypothesized that the choice of the crop to cultivate has significant consequences on the nutritional status of the farmers' children. Nutritional status is measured by the weight-to-standard-weight ratio, with wage of the father as the main economic variable and the weights of the parents as the non-economic variables. A simple model based on Becker's household production function is used to organized the issues explored. Empirical results in this study show that the wage variable is very significant in explaining for variations in nutritional status. For rice farmers, the wage variable is significant but has negative impact. An increase in wages results in a decline in the weight ratio. Food crop farmers incur high opportunity costs in producing rice for nutrition, such that with higher wages a substitution away from food is obtained, and thus are able to consume less of goods required for nutrition.
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