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Item Restricted Effects of government intervention on the coconut industry of Mindanao(1981-01) Angeles, Joseph Gerard B.Item Restricted The effects of the pricing policy for rice on the supply of the staple commodity in region III: a look at welfre implications(1981-01) Ramos, Renan E.; Meneses, Rodrigo C.; Monsod, Solita CollasItem Restricted Philippine labor migration to the Middle East and its effects on Philippine labor force size and composition(1981-03) Dizon, Cecilla Regina T.; Gonzales, Liz Marie E.Item Restricted Effects of contract migration on domestic unemployment(1981-11-06) Ponce, Pamela C.Item Restricted The effects of small-scale industries on labor absorption in the manufacturing sector(1981-11) Sevilla, Laura D.Item Restricted United coconut oil mills, inc. : its effect on the coconut and cooking oil industries(1982-03) Pagkatipunan, Ma. Hildelita N.Item Restricted The effects of inflation on the real wage rate index of skilled and unskilled laborers in Metro Manila, 1965-1980(1982-01) Rosero, Wilfredo Ike; Fernandez, LornaItem Restricted Training programs - its income effects(1982-10-07) Santos, Ma. Barbara Ann B.Item Restricted Effects of Laguna de bay fishpens on economic development(1983-10) Abad Santos, Enrico VillaItem Restricted Possible effects of user charges in solid waste management: a case study(1994-03) Asis, Genaro Jehremiah Wilfred C.; Manabat, Maria Amora C.This study aims to determine the feasibility of imposing garbage fees on two communities, Barangay Escopa 3 and Marilag, both in District 3 of Quezon City. The residents of Escopa belong to low income brackets while those in Marilag are generally considered of the middle class. This study construed that the demand curve of Marilag is less elastic than that of Escopa. Using demand and supply equations, it was also found out that the price the residents of Marilag are willing to pay for seven trips each week exceeds the needed finances for the same number of trips in both barangays. The excess can be used to fund the other auxiliary activities of a comprehensive solid waste management program.