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Item Restricted An assessment of the supply of economics in selected government agencies(1981-03) Azarcon, Fides B.; Fuerte, Lourdes A.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 Supply response to pineapple in the Philippines (1958-1977)(1979-03) Anselmo, Jocelyn B.; Corpuz, Victoria D.; Armas, Armando Jr.Item Restricted Deman and supply analysis of public transport in the Metro Manila area(1982-01) Brillantes, Lynn C.; Topinio, Lumen Cristina A.; Jurado, GonzaloItem Restricted An analysis of money supply (1968 to 1979)(1981-01) Esmundo, Doris B.Item Restricted An econometric analysis of aggregate demand and money supply model in Thailand (1964-1978)(1981-01) Supavat, SaicheunItem Restricted Causes of inflation in the Philippines: tests based on the aggregate supply and aggregate demand framework (1985-2000)(2001-05) Embodo, Maria Celina; Miranda, Casimiro V.Item Restricted Determinants of supply and demand for college graduates(1980-01) Posadas, Consuelo Lyle L.; Sobrepena, Ma. Lilian P.; Alonzo, Ruperto P.Item Restricted Demand and supply analysis of the Philippine telephone industry(1985-03) Flores, Noel Venancio S.F.; Diokno, BenjaminItem Restricted The dynamics of demand and supply for caregivers and nursing assistants in the Philippines(2004-10) Gastalla, Ligaya L.; Mercado, Crystal A.; Alonzo, RupertoThis study probed into the demand and supply of caregiving industry in the Philippines. It identified the determinants of labor supply and factors affecting the demand. It also provided an economic perspective of engaging in caregiving by computing the internal rate of return (IRR) and net present value (NPV) of the investments spent in being a caregiver. Specifically, the study proved that as accorded by Todaro migration theory, caregivers migrate primarily because of higher earnings abroad. It also looked into the problems faced by the caregiver sector specifically in absorbing the booming supply of caregivers in the market. The nature of-people engaging in caregiving had been examined. The study proposes for a government intervention in the form of policy proposals so as to address the problems arising from the inability of the market to employ and deploy the supply of caregivers.