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      • LECTURES >
        • The use of smart devices for the detection of aflatoxin in grinded corn feeds
        • Ang Dalawang Mukha ng mga Pamamaraan
        • Small open economy DSGE model with natural disaster and foreign aid
        • Bakit hindi episyente at mapagpantay
        • Estado ng Ekonomiya ng Pilipinas
        • Meat Freshness using Tin Oxide
        • Entitlement mentality: Undertones in unproductive conflict in family businesses
        • Developing a sustainable food security program
        • Challenges and strategies in pursuing financial and social bottom-lines: Managing for-profit social enterprises in the Philippines
        • Mas mahal sa UP kaysa DLSU
        • Climate risk analysis on the food security in Saguday
        • Urban hydroponics for diversified agriculture: Part II
        • Impact of accessibility to schools and economic centers on poverty and gender equity in the Philippines
        • Determining the directional flows of FDI in manufacturing in the ASEAN region
        • Sapat na ba ang pagsesenyas upang tugunan ang di pagtugma sa bilihan ng paggawa?
        • Assessing the impacts of the food and cash grant on poverty alleviation in the Philippines
        • Correlates of hunger: Evidence from the Community-Based
        • Urban rooftop hydroponics for diversified agriculture: Pilot project
        • Issues on trade & investment: Implications for further research
        • Signal extraction from the components of the Philippines national accounts statistics using ARIMA model-based methodology
        • International migration and remittances: A review of economic impacts, issues and challenges from the sending country's perspective
        • Geographic profiling of poverty and accessibility
        • Mga alternatibo sa labas ng mga pandaigdigang tugon sa pagpigil sa pagbabago ng klima
        • Global economic crisis
        • Economic, demographic, & other factors affecting school participation among children in urban and rural households: The case of Pasay & Eastern Samar
        • How flexible are wages across barangays?
        • Identifying the poor using CBMS
        • Price shocks and subsidy reforms
        • The missing dimensions of poverty
        • The migration of skilled workers as a policy tool for enhancing human capital formation and raising welfare
        • The basic principles in the economics of competition law
      • SEMINARS >
        • Development Studies in Action
        • Poverty and distributional impact of alternative rice policies in the Philippines
        • Energy, Water, and Food under Climate Change: Tradeoffs and Policies
        • A world trade organization for the 21st century
        • Free trade agreements and Phil. business
        • Quality education for all
      • SYMPOSIUM >
        • 2020 Virtual United Nations World Data Forum
        • PASCN General Assembly 2017
        • Symposium on the Economics of Climate Change in Southeast Asia
        • Globalization & sustainability
      • CONFERENCES >
        • Innovations and Tools for Implementing Programs on Health, Livelihood and Poverty Reduction
      • WORKSHOPS >
        • Multiregional Disaster Risk Analysis in the Philippines
        • Research Forum on Economic Systems Modelling for Disaster Risk Assessment
        • Modelling the economic impact of disasters
        • CIS Multi-Stakeholders' Workshop
        • City innovation systems foresight & scenario-building workshop
      • SPECIAL EVENTS >
        • Monograph launch: Entrepreneurship in the Philippines 2015-2016 report
        • Social Welfare Functions and Development: Measurement and Policy Applications
        • Book Launching of the Pathways out of Poverty and Entrepreneurship and Trade
        • Entrepreneurship in the Philippines 2014 report launch
        • Entrepreneurship in the Philippines: 2013 Report launch
        • Monograph Launch-Globalization, Adjustment & the Challenge of Inclusive Growth
        • Mobilizing for a decade of development
        • Fifth year anniversary
        • Toward an Efficient Electric Power Industry
  • RESEARCH PROJECTS
    • ONGOING PROJECTS >
      • Research for Supporting Holistic and Actionable Research in Education (SHARE): Higher Education Institutions Generating Holistic and Transformative Solutions (HEIGHTS) –Financial Sustainability
      • Addressing context-specific barriers to female labor force participation in decent work in the Philippines
      • Philippine Living Income Study Project
      • Development of an Economic White Paper for the Local Food & Beverage Industry
      • C-LEAD Project
      • TESDP
    • COMPLETED PROJECTS >
      • Strengthening E-commerce cooperation to promote business to business and business to consumers under AHKFTA: a case study of ASEAN countries and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China
      • Driving inclusion through Empowerment and Decent Work: The case of Filipino women in online work​
      • Research-Gendered Impacts of SME Policy Responses to Covid-19 in South East Asia: Examples from the Philippines
      • Disaster Risk Assessment Computation Using Leontief Analysis: Theoretical Explorations in Assessing Disaster Impacts
      • Training Workshops on Impact Evaluation
      • PAGE II
      • Economic Impact of Aviation, Travel and Tourism Industries in the Philippines
      • Issues Paper on Grocery and Supermarket Retail Business in the Philippines
      • Design and conduct of the training on economic principles
      • Development of a web-based tool for disaster risk reduction
      • Promoting entrepreneurship research in South East Asia: Applying global entrepreneurship monitor
      • Comparison of vulnerability of developed and developing economies to disaster ripple effects: The case of Japan and the Philippines
      • The higher education accountability and transparency portal (HEAT Portal)
      • Policy recommendations for the expansion of the securitization market in the ASEAN+3 countries
      • International discussions on the credit rating agencies and enhancing infrastructure to strengthen regional credit rating capacity in the ASEAN+3 region
      • Development of industry career guides: Phase II
      • The roles and functions of the banking sector in the financial system of the ASEAN+3 region
      • Development of industry career guides: Phase I
      • Towards innovative, liveable and prosperous Asian megacities
      • The trends in trade, foreign direct investments and monetary flows in East Asia, and its policy implications
      • Towards greater financial stability in the Asia region: Measures for the possible use of regional monetary units for surveillance and transaction
      • Globalization, adjustment, and the challenge of inclusive growth: Furthering inclusive growth and industrial upgrading in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam
      • Partnership and advocacy for competitiveness and trade (PACT)
      • Meeting the challenges of globalization: Production networks, industrial adjustment, institutions and policies, and regional cooperation
      • Formulation of a list of investment areas to be liberalized
      • Impacts, risks and opportunities of financial liberalization and integration: A macro-micro analysis
  • PUBLICATIONS
    • AKI POLICY BRIEFS
    • BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
  • CONTACT US
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  DLSU-ANGELO KING INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS STUDIES

PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES

  • AKI Research Grants
  • Monitoring the Philippine Economy
  • AKI Lecture Series
  • AKI Support Grants
  • DLSU-AKI Policy Brief
  • DLSU-AKI Working Paper Series
  • Young Economists' Convention
  • AKI Data Bank
  • CBMS
  • EVENTS
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Since its establishment in 1999, the Institute has undertaken research projects in the areas of: (1) industrial restructuring and development in the Philippines; (2) global and regional production networks; (3) agricultural marketing and trade; (4) investments in agricultural research and development; (5) family business issues; (6) cost analysis in higher education institutions; (7) managing risks and opportunities of financial liberalization and integration; (8) corporate governance and banking; (9) labor market mismatch; (10) entrepreneurship; (11) international migration and remittances; (12) poverty alleviation; (13) labor market signaling; (14) career guides; (15) development of the capital market in ASEAN;  (16) human resource development; and (17) environmental studies.   
 
One of the major programs of the Institute is the AKI Research Grants.  Every year, the Institute provides grants for research projects of DLSU faculty members that are aligned with the research thrusts identified by the Institute and the School of Economics.
 
It has hosted numerous seminars and roundtable discussions involving lawmakers, government officials, businessmen, labor leaders, academics, and representatives of civil society.  In addition, research papers funded by AKI Research Grants are presented in a public forum, AKI Lecture Series, held monthly within the academic year.
 
The Institute provides a quarterly summary of various economic indicators as reported by government agencies such as the Philippine Statistical Authority, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, National Economic Development Authority, and others. The quarterly summary entitled Monitoring the Philippine Economy is available on the Institute’s website.  The integrated annual report is published under the DLSU-AKI Policy Brief.
 
All research reports funded by the AKI Research Grants and the papers written by the AKI researchers are disseminated through the DLSU-AKI Working Paper Series. They are available on the Institute's website.
 
The policy recommendations of all researches funded by the AKI Research Grants are published under the DLSU-AKI Policy Brief.  In addition, the Institute has published a number books and monographs on various research topics conducted by its researchers over the years.   
 
The Institute supports the research-related activities of the School of Economics (SOE) faculty through the AKI Research Fund.  This includes financial support for paper presentations in international conferences, publications, and other capacity-building activities of SOE.
 
The Institute also supports the annual Young Economists Convention (YEC), in cooperation with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, as one of its activities that is dedicated in enriching to the economics education of the youth.  YEC instills awareness of prevalent economic issues and initiates vital critical thinking among its participants.

The AKI Data Bank continues to collect and update existing datasets, specifically the Labor Force Survey (LFS), Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Annual Poverty Indicator Survey (APIS), Survey of Overseas Filipinos, National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS), Household Energy Consumption Survey (HECS), Philippine Statistical Yearbook (PSY), Compendium of Philippine Environmental Statistics (CPES), Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI), Functional Literacy, Education, and Mass Media Survey (FLEMMS) and others. These datasets are available to the faculty and students of the University, particularly the Ramon V. Del Rosario – College of Business and the School of Economics.
 
Foremost among the DLSU- AKI program initiatives on poverty alleviation and improving local governance is the development and implementation of the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS). CBMS seeks to address the existing data gaps at the local level for: (1) diagnosing the extent of poverty; (2) determining the causes of poverty; (3) formulating appropriate policies and programs; (4) identifying eligible beneficiaries; and (5) assessing the impact of policies and programs. 
                                   
The implementation of CBMS entails empowering local communities and development stakeholders on the use of data for identifying and prioritizing needs given available resources, designing appropriate interventions, targeting of program beneficiaries, and monitoring the impacts of programs and projects with reference to their respective development agenda. Data from CBMS is gathered through a census of all households in a particular locality. Census is conducted by trained enumerators from local communities.  Data is processed by trained processors from the community using the customized software developed by the CBMS network. Processed and validated data are then made available to local planners and development stakeholders.  Aside from poverty diagnosis and monitoring, other current applications of CBMS are on local planning and budgeting, monitoring the achievement of the millennium development goals (MDGs), proxy-means testing, designing of poverty programs, and impact assessment on poverty given the recent crisis on food and fuel.
 
Since 2001, DLSU-AKI through its Poverty and Economic Policy (PEP) Network Project, funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC)-Canada, has been providing support to developing countries for the growth, application, and institutionalization of CBMS. Support is provided through its research grants program, development and conduct of training modules for CBMS local and international partners, conduct of thematic research studies using CBMS, and dissemination of research results through publications, conferences, and various advocacy/networking activities.  ​
​Since its establishment in 1999, the Institute has undertaken research projects in the areas of: (1) industrial restructuring and development in the Philippines; (2) global and regional production networks; (3) agricultural marketing and trade; (4) investments in agricultural research and development; (5) family business issues; (6) cost analysis in higher education institutions; (7) managing risks and opportunities of financial liberalization and integration; (8) corporate governance and banking; (9) labor market mismatch; (10) entrepreneurship; (11) international migration and remittances; (12) poverty alleviation; (13) labor market signaling; (14) career guides; (15) development of the capital market in ASEAN;  (16) human resource development; and (17) environmental studies.   
 
One of the major programs of the Institute is the AKI Research Grants.  Every year, the Institute provides grants for research projects of DLSU faculty members that are aligned with the research thrusts identified by the Institute and the School of Economics.
 
It has hosted numerous seminars and roundtable discussions involving lawmakers, government officials, businessmen, labor leaders, academics, and representatives of civil society.  In addition, research papers funded by AKI Research Grants are presented in a public forum, AKI Lecture Series, held monthly within the academic year.
 
The Institute provides a quarterly summary of various economic indicators as reported by government agencies such as the Philippine Statistical Authority, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, National Economic Development Authority, and others. The quarterly summary entitled Monitoring the Philippine Economy is available on the Institute’s website.  The integrated annual report is published under the DLSU-AKI Policy Brief.
 
All research reports funded by AKI Research Grants and papers of AKI researchers are disseminated through the DLSU-AKI Working Paper Series. They are available in the Institute website.
 
The policy recommendations of all research reports funded by AKI Research Grants are published under the DLSU-AKI Policy Brief.  In addition, the Institute has published a number books and monographs on various research topics conducted by its researchers over the years.   
 
The Institute supports the research-related activities of the School of Economics (SOE) faculty through the AKI Research Fund.  This includes financial support for paper presentations in international conferences, publications, and other capacity-building activities of the SOE faculty.
 
The Institute also supports the annual Young Economists Convention (YEC), in cooperation with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, as one of its activities in enriching economics education of the youth by instilling awareness of prevalent economic issues and initiating vital critical thinking among them.


The AKI Data Bank continues to collect and update existing datasets, specifically the Labor Force Survey (LFS), Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Annual Poverty Indicator Survey (APIS), Survey of Overseas Filipinos, National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS), Household Energy Consumption Survey (HECS), Philippine Statistical Yearbook (PSY), Compendium of Philippine Environmental Statistics (CPES), Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI), Functional Literacy, Education, and Mass Media Survey (FLEMMS) and others. These datasets are available to the faculty and students of the University, particularly the Ramon V. Del Rosario – College of Business (RVR-COB) and the School of Economics (SOE).
 
Foremost among the DLSU- AKI program initiatives on poverty alleviation and improving local governance is the development and implementation of the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS). The CBMS seeks to address the existing data gaps at the local level for: (1) diagnosing the extent of poverty; (2) determining the causes of poverty; (3) formulating appropriate policies and programs; (4) identifying eligible beneficiaries; and (5) assessing the impact of policies and programs. 
                                   
The implementation of CBMS entails empowering local communities and development stakeholders on the use of data for identifying and prioritizing needs given available resources, designing appropriate interventions, targeting of program beneficiaries, and monitoring the impacts of programs and projects with reference to their respective development agenda. Data from CBMS is gathered through a census of all households in a particular locality. Census is conducted by trained enumerators from local communities.  Data is processed by trained processors from the community using the customized software developed by the CBMS network. Processed and validated data are then made available to local planners and development stakeholders.  Aside from poverty diagnosis and monitoring, other current applications of CBMS are on local planning and budgeting, monitoring the achievement of the millennium development goals (MDGs), proxy-means testing, design of poverty programs and impact monitoring, and the impact assessment on poverty of the recent crisis on food and fuel.
 
Since 2001, the DLSU-AKI through its Poverty and Economic Policy (PEP) Network Project funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC)-Canada, has been providing support to developing countries for the development, application, and institutionalization of CBMS. Support is provided through its research grants program, development and conduct of training modules for CBMS local and international partners, conduct of thematic research studies using CBMS, and dissemination of research results through publications, conferences, and various advocacy/networking activities.  
Since its establishment in 1999, the Institute has undertaken research projects in the areas of: (1) industrial restructuring and development in the Philippines; (2) global and regional production networks; (3) agricultural marketing and trade; (4) investments in agricultural research and development; (5) family business issues; (6) cost analysis in higher education institutions; (7) managing risks and opportunities of financial liberalization and integration; (8) corporate governance and banking; (9) labor market mismatch; (10) entrepreneurship; (11) international migration and remittances; (12) poverty alleviation; (13) labor market signaling; (14) career guides; (15) development of the capital market in ASEAN;  (16) human resource development; and (17) environmental studies.   
 
One of the major programs of the Institute is the AKI Research Grants.  Every year, the Institute provides grants for research projects of DLSU faculty members that are aligned with the research thrusts identified by the Institute and the School of Economics.
 
It has hosted numerous seminars and roundtable discussions involving lawmakers, government officials, businessmen, labor leaders, academics, and representatives of civil society.  In addition, research papers funded by AKI Research Grants are presented in a public forum, AKI Lecture Series, held monthly within the academic year.
 
The Institute provides a quarterly summary of various economic indicators as reported by government agencies such as the Philippine Statistical Authority, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, National Economic Development Authority, and others. The quarterly summary entitled Monitoring the Philippine Economy is available on the Institute’s website.  The integrated annual report is published under the DLSU-AKI Policy Brief.
 
All research reports funded by the AKI Research Grants and the papers written by the AKI researchers are disseminated through the DLSU-AKI Working Paper Series. They are available on the Institute's website.
 
The policy recommendations of all researches funded by the AKI Research Grants are published under the DLSU-AKI Policy Brief.  In addition, the Institute has published a number books and monographs on various research topics conducted by its researchers over the years.   
 
The Institute supports the research-related activities of the School of Economics (SOE) faculty through the AKI Research Fund.  This includes financial support for paper presentations in international conferences, publications, and other capacity-building activities of SOE.
 
The Institute also supports the annual Young Economists Convention (YEC), in cooperation with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, as one of its activities that is dedicated enriching to the economics education of the youth.  YEC instills awareness of prevalent economic issues and initiates vital critical thinking among its participants.

The AKI Data Bank continues to collect and update existing datasets, specifically the Labor Force Survey (LFS), Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), Annual Poverty Indicator Survey (APIS), Survey of Overseas Filipinos, National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS), Household Energy Consumption Survey (HECS), Philippine Statistical Yearbook (PSY), Compendium of Philippine Environmental Statistics (CPES), Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI), Functional Literacy, Education, and Mass Media Survey (FLEMMS), and others. These datasets are available to the faculty and students of the University, particularly the Ramon V. Del Rosario – College of Business  and the School of Economics.
 
Foremost among the DLSU- AKI program initiatives on poverty alleviation and improving local governance is the development and implementation of the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS). CBMS seeks to address the existing data gaps at the local level for: (1) diagnosing the extent of poverty; (2) determining the causes of poverty; (3) formulating appropriate policies and programs; (4) identifying eligible beneficiaries; and (5) assessing the impact of policies and programs. 
                                   
The implementation of CBMS entails empowering local communities and development stakeholders on the use of data for identifying and prioritizing needs given available resources, designing appropriate interventions, targeting of program beneficiaries, and monitoring the impacts of programs and projects with reference to their respective development agenda. Data from CBMS is gathered through a census of all households in a particular locality. Census is conducted by trained enumerators from local communities.  Data is processed by trained processors from the community using the customized software developed by the CBMS network. Processed and validated data are then made available to local planners and development stakeholders.  Aside from poverty diagnosis and monitoring, other current applications of CBMS are on local planning and budgeting, monitoring the achievement of the millennium development goals (MDGs), proxy-means testing, designing poverty programs, and the impact assessment on poverty.
 
Since 2001, DLSU-AKI through its Poverty and Economic Policy (PEP) Network Project, funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC)-Canada, has been providing support to developing countries for the expansion, application, and institutionalization of CBMS. Support is provided through its research grants program, development and conduct of training modules for CBMS local and international partners, conduct of thematic research studies using CBMS, and dissemination of research results through publications, conferences, and various advocacy/networking activities.  ​
  • HOME
    • HISTORY
    • VISION-MISSION
    • RESEARCH THEMES
    • PARTNERS
    • STAFF
  • PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES
    • AKI RESEARCH GRANTS >
      • AKI Call for Proposals
    • MONITORING THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY
    • AKI Lecture Series
    • AKI SUPPORT GRANTS >
      • AKI RESEARCH SUPPORT GRANTS
      • OTHER SUPPORT GRANTS
    • DLSU-AKI WORKING PAPER SERIES
    • YOUNG ECONOMISTS' CONVENTION >
      • YEC Past Themes
      • YEC Projects and Activities
    • AKI Data Bank
    • CBMS
    • EVENTS >
      • LECTURES >
        • The use of smart devices for the detection of aflatoxin in grinded corn feeds
        • Ang Dalawang Mukha ng mga Pamamaraan
        • Small open economy DSGE model with natural disaster and foreign aid
        • Bakit hindi episyente at mapagpantay
        • Estado ng Ekonomiya ng Pilipinas
        • Meat Freshness using Tin Oxide
        • Entitlement mentality: Undertones in unproductive conflict in family businesses
        • Developing a sustainable food security program
        • Challenges and strategies in pursuing financial and social bottom-lines: Managing for-profit social enterprises in the Philippines
        • Mas mahal sa UP kaysa DLSU
        • Climate risk analysis on the food security in Saguday
        • Urban hydroponics for diversified agriculture: Part II
        • Impact of accessibility to schools and economic centers on poverty and gender equity in the Philippines
        • Determining the directional flows of FDI in manufacturing in the ASEAN region
        • Sapat na ba ang pagsesenyas upang tugunan ang di pagtugma sa bilihan ng paggawa?
        • Assessing the impacts of the food and cash grant on poverty alleviation in the Philippines
        • Correlates of hunger: Evidence from the Community-Based
        • Urban rooftop hydroponics for diversified agriculture: Pilot project
        • Issues on trade & investment: Implications for further research
        • Signal extraction from the components of the Philippines national accounts statistics using ARIMA model-based methodology
        • International migration and remittances: A review of economic impacts, issues and challenges from the sending country's perspective
        • Geographic profiling of poverty and accessibility
        • Mga alternatibo sa labas ng mga pandaigdigang tugon sa pagpigil sa pagbabago ng klima
        • Global economic crisis
        • Economic, demographic, & other factors affecting school participation among children in urban and rural households: The case of Pasay & Eastern Samar
        • How flexible are wages across barangays?
        • Identifying the poor using CBMS
        • Price shocks and subsidy reforms
        • The missing dimensions of poverty
        • The migration of skilled workers as a policy tool for enhancing human capital formation and raising welfare
        • The basic principles in the economics of competition law
      • SEMINARS >
        • Development Studies in Action
        • Poverty and distributional impact of alternative rice policies in the Philippines
        • Energy, Water, and Food under Climate Change: Tradeoffs and Policies
        • A world trade organization for the 21st century
        • Free trade agreements and Phil. business
        • Quality education for all
      • SYMPOSIUM >
        • 2020 Virtual United Nations World Data Forum
        • PASCN General Assembly 2017
        • Symposium on the Economics of Climate Change in Southeast Asia
        • Globalization & sustainability
      • CONFERENCES >
        • Innovations and Tools for Implementing Programs on Health, Livelihood and Poverty Reduction
      • WORKSHOPS >
        • Multiregional Disaster Risk Analysis in the Philippines
        • Research Forum on Economic Systems Modelling for Disaster Risk Assessment
        • Modelling the economic impact of disasters
        • CIS Multi-Stakeholders' Workshop
        • City innovation systems foresight & scenario-building workshop
      • SPECIAL EVENTS >
        • Monograph launch: Entrepreneurship in the Philippines 2015-2016 report
        • Social Welfare Functions and Development: Measurement and Policy Applications
        • Book Launching of the Pathways out of Poverty and Entrepreneurship and Trade
        • Entrepreneurship in the Philippines 2014 report launch
        • Entrepreneurship in the Philippines: 2013 Report launch
        • Monograph Launch-Globalization, Adjustment & the Challenge of Inclusive Growth
        • Mobilizing for a decade of development
        • Fifth year anniversary
        • Toward an Efficient Electric Power Industry
  • RESEARCH PROJECTS
    • ONGOING PROJECTS >
      • Research for Supporting Holistic and Actionable Research in Education (SHARE): Higher Education Institutions Generating Holistic and Transformative Solutions (HEIGHTS) –Financial Sustainability
      • Addressing context-specific barriers to female labor force participation in decent work in the Philippines
      • Philippine Living Income Study Project
      • Development of an Economic White Paper for the Local Food & Beverage Industry
      • C-LEAD Project
      • TESDP
    • COMPLETED PROJECTS >
      • Strengthening E-commerce cooperation to promote business to business and business to consumers under AHKFTA: a case study of ASEAN countries and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China
      • Driving inclusion through Empowerment and Decent Work: The case of Filipino women in online work​
      • Research-Gendered Impacts of SME Policy Responses to Covid-19 in South East Asia: Examples from the Philippines
      • Disaster Risk Assessment Computation Using Leontief Analysis: Theoretical Explorations in Assessing Disaster Impacts
      • Training Workshops on Impact Evaluation
      • PAGE II
      • Economic Impact of Aviation, Travel and Tourism Industries in the Philippines
      • Issues Paper on Grocery and Supermarket Retail Business in the Philippines
      • Design and conduct of the training on economic principles
      • Development of a web-based tool for disaster risk reduction
      • Promoting entrepreneurship research in South East Asia: Applying global entrepreneurship monitor
      • Comparison of vulnerability of developed and developing economies to disaster ripple effects: The case of Japan and the Philippines
      • The higher education accountability and transparency portal (HEAT Portal)
      • Policy recommendations for the expansion of the securitization market in the ASEAN+3 countries
      • International discussions on the credit rating agencies and enhancing infrastructure to strengthen regional credit rating capacity in the ASEAN+3 region
      • Development of industry career guides: Phase II
      • The roles and functions of the banking sector in the financial system of the ASEAN+3 region
      • Development of industry career guides: Phase I
      • Towards innovative, liveable and prosperous Asian megacities
      • The trends in trade, foreign direct investments and monetary flows in East Asia, and its policy implications
      • Towards greater financial stability in the Asia region: Measures for the possible use of regional monetary units for surveillance and transaction
      • Globalization, adjustment, and the challenge of inclusive growth: Furthering inclusive growth and industrial upgrading in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam
      • Partnership and advocacy for competitiveness and trade (PACT)
      • Meeting the challenges of globalization: Production networks, industrial adjustment, institutions and policies, and regional cooperation
      • Formulation of a list of investment areas to be liberalized
      • Impacts, risks and opportunities of financial liberalization and integration: A macro-micro analysis
  • PUBLICATIONS
    • AKI POLICY BRIEFS
    • BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
  • CONTACT US