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58th Annual Meeting and Conference

58th

Economics of Pandemics: From Response to Recovery to Resilience

9-13 November 2020 | Zoom Webinar & Facebook Live

In view of the restrictions on mass gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all plenary and breakout sessions of the 58th PES Annual Meeting and Conference will be held online and free of charge.

The Philippine economy is more interconnected with the world than ever; and within the economy, the domestic markets are more interdependent with each other. Economic risks and shocks have become difficult to isolate, and their impacts affect multiple actors and sectors. Global and local trends and events such as climate change and natural disasters, rise of disruptive technologies, international trade conflicts, and the COVID-19 pandemic, have dealt challenges on the country’s growth, stability, and development trajectory. Some of the risks and shocks are addressed with the conventional automatic stabilizers, some with the aid of government policies, while others with market and non-market solutions. How should the country rethink its short- and long-term response strategies to economic risks and shocks, both predictable and unpredictable?  What social and economic mechanisms should be put in place to support the most affected and vulnerable sectors of society? How crucial are exit strategies in ensuring an efficient transition from crisis period to normal times? It is important to pave the recovery path in consideration of the impact on society, poverty, inequality, labor, and human development. Likewise, it is important to recognize that adverse shocks like the pandemic brings an opportunity for the Philippines to re-think and recalibrate its reform programs.  To ensure that the economy mitigates risks and withstands future shocks, how can resilience be built in the Philippine economic system in a way that is sustainable and equitable?

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c/o Philippine Social Science Council
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    Conference Program

    (tentative as of 31 October 2020)

    Day 1: November 9, 2020 (Monday)

    8:15-11:30 am

    OPENING SESSION

    Opening Remarks

    Mr. Emilio S. Neri, Jr., President, Philippine Economic Society

    Keynote Addresses

    Mr. Ndiame Diop, Country Director for Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand, World Bank
    Sec. Karl Kendrick T. Chua, Acting Secretary, National Economic and Development Authority

    Keynote Panel Discussion: A Crisis Like No Other: COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Implication to the Philippine Economy

    Panelists:
    Mr. Diwa C. Guinigundo, Columnist, The Manila Bulletin & BusinessWorld
    Dr. Maria Cristina G. Bautista, Professor, Ateneo Graduate School of Business
    Dr. Alfredo Mahar Francisco A. Lagmay, Executive Director, University of the Philippines Resilience Institute
    Mr. Euben Paracuelles, Executive Director and Chiief Economist for Southeast Asia, Nomura

    Panel Moderator:
    Mr. Manuel Goseco, Lecturer, Ateneo de Manila University

    Session Moderator/Emcee:
    Ms. Regina Lay

    1:30-3:00 pm

    Session 1: Local Governance, Natural Disasters and Resource Allocation
    Organized by: Samuel Lordemus, University of York

    New vs. reelected mayor: Who is more responsive to disasters?, Mel Lorenzo Accad, University of Hawaii at Manoa

    How fared the Philippine regions in poverty reduction during the growth years?, Joseph Capuno, University of the Philippines-Diliman

    Natural disaster and health outcome: Evidence from typhoon Yolanda, Samuel Lordemus, University of York

    Discussant:
    Jose Corpuz, University of York

    Moderator:
    Samuel Lordemus, University of York

    4:00-5:30 pm

    Session 2: Unpacking the Emerging Challenges of the Philippine Education System
    Organized by: Jason Alinsunurin, De La Salle University School of Economics

    Minding the gap: unpacking the links between growth mindset, socioeconomic background, and academic achievement among Filipino students, Jason Alinsunurin, De La Salle University School of Economics

    Material resources, school climate, and achievement variations in the Philippines: Insights from PISA 2018, Jose Eos Trinidad, The University of Chicago

    Then and now: Analyzing Filipino youth education and work decisions following the K-12 Basic Education Reform, Marianne Joy Vital, University of Cambridge/World Bank

    Responsiveness and rank dominance in constrained school choice problems with affirmative action, Jan Carlo B. Punongbayan, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Discussant:
    Jose Camacho, Jr., University of the Philippines-Los Baños

    Moderator:
    Jason Alinsunurin, De La Salle University School of Economics

    Day 2: November 10, 2020 (Tuesday)

    8:00-9:30 am

    Session 3: Designing and Funding COVID-19 Recovery for All
    Organized by: Zy-za Nadine Suzara, Institute for Leadership Empowerment and Democracy

    Philippine Economic Misery in the Time of COVID-19, Jan Carlo B. Punongbayan, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    A Review of Philippine Government Spending for Coronavirus Response and Recovery in 2020, Kenneth Isaiah Abante, Ateneo de Manila University

    Is the 2021 National Expenditure Plan Designed for Recovery?, Zy-za Nadine Suzara, Institute for Leadership Empowerment and Democracy

    Discussant:
    Luis Razon Abad, Institute for Leadership Empowerment and Democracy

    Moderator:
    Robert Sanders, Institute for Leadership Empowerment and Democracy

    10:30-12:00 nn

    Session 4: Towards a Digital Philippines (Economic and Financial Literacy session)
    Co-sponsored by: Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) & Philippine Economic Society (PES)

    Panelists:
    Usec. Diosdado M. San Antonio, Undersecretary for Curriculum and Instruction, Department of Education
    Mr. Vicente T. de Villa III, Managing Director, Financial Technology Sub-sector, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
    Mr. Henry R. Aguda, Chief Technology and Operations Officer and Chief Transformation Officer, Union Bank of the Philippines
    Mr. Ramon L. Jocson, Executive Vice President, Bank of the Philippine Islands

    Moderator:
    Dr. Lawrence B. Dacuycuy, Professor, De La Salle University School of Economics

    1:30-3:00 pm

    Session 5: The BSP’s Response to the Pandemic
    Organized by: Laura L. Ignacio, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

    Shifting Macroeconomic Landscape and Lessons from BSP's Pandemic Responses, Marites B. Oliva, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

    How Banks Are Holding Up Amid the Pandemic, Veronica B. Bayangos, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

    Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Legislative Initiatives, Milestones, and Monetary Tools Deployed During the Pandemic, Elmore O. Capule, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

    Session Chair:
    Laura L. Ignacio, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

    Moderator:
    Eloisa T. Glindro, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

    4:00-5:30 pm

    Session 6: Current Employment Challenges and the Future of Jobs
    Sponsored by: De La Salle University School of Economics

    Pandemic effects on the migration of nurses: A theoretical framework, Tereso S. Tullao, De La Salle University School of Economics

    COVID-19, Technology, and Polarizing Jobs, Cyn-Young Park, Asian Development Bank

    The case for unemployment insurance in the Philippines, Stella Luz A. Quimbo, House of Representatives (Representative of 2nd District of Marikina City)

    Moderator:
    Mariel Monica Sauler, De La Salle University School of Economics

    Day 3: November 11, 2020 (Wednesday)

    8:00-9:30 am

    Session 7: COVID-19 from a Philippine Micro and Sectoral Perspective
    Organized by: Agham C. Cuevas, University of the Philippines-Los Baños College of Economics and Management

    Extended, enhanced, and extreme: microeconomic implications of the community quarantine in the Philippines due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Emmanuel Genesis T. Andal, University of the Philippines-Los Baños College of Economics and Management

    When a Nudge is not a Nudge: Why GCQ Visual Cues in Metro Manila’s Main Train Systems Fail, Jefferson Arapoc, University of the Philippines-Los Baños College of Economics and Management

    Archipelago on Lockdown: An Analysis of the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on MSMEs Across the Philippines’ Agricultural Value Chain, Remund Jordan D. Labios, University of the Philippines-Los Baños College of Economics and Management

    How are households in Miagao, Iloilo responding to COVID-19 threat and the Community Quarantine Policy?, Louie Marie T. Eluriaga, University of the Philippines-Visayas

    Session Chair:
    Yolanda T. Garcia, University of the Philippines-Los Baños College of Economics and Management

    Moderator:
    Cherry Lou R. Nuñez, University of the Philippines-Los Baños College of Economics and Management

    10:30-12:00 nn

    Session 8: Panel Discussion on Recent Rice Sector Reforms in Southeast Asia
    Organized by: Majah-Leah V. Ravago, Ateneo de Manila University

    Panelists:
    V. Bruce J. Tolentino, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
    Suthad Sethboonsarng, International Rice Research Institute
    James Roumasset, University of Hawaii at Manoa
    Karl Robert Jandoc, University of the Philippines School of Economics
    Majah-Leah V. Ravago, Ateneo de Manila University
    Ramon Clarete, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Moderator:
    Arsenio M. Balisacan, Philippine Competition Commission

    1:30-3:00 pm

    Session 9: Crisis and Recovery: How is the Pandemic Affecting Antitrust Enforcement and Market Competition?
    Sponsored by: Philippine Competition Commission

    Presenter:
    Yasuyuki Sawada, Asian Development Bank

    Panelists:
    Benedicto Yujuico, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry
    Rafaelita Aldaba, Department of Trade and Industry
    Arsenio Balisacan, Philippine Competition Commission
    Ronald Mendoza, Ateneo de Manila University

    Moderator:
    Cielito F. Habito, Ateneo de Manila University

    4:00-5:30 pm

    Session 10: Enduring Issues in Finance, Innovation and Employment
    Organized by: Karl Robert Jandoc, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Banking Competition and Financial Stability in the Philippines, Joyce Marie Lagac, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    From Cash to Cache: Understanding the Determinants of Digital Payment Instrument Use among Filipinos, Catherine Nicole Carrion Gutierrez, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    On the Nonlinear Effects of Intellectual Property on Manufacturing Growth, Sarah Lynne S. Daway-Ducanes, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Measuring the Teleworkability of Jobs in the Philippines, Ian Nicole A. Generalao, Asian Development Bank/University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Session Chair:
    Ma. Christina Epetia, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Day 4: November 12, 2020 (Thursday) - postponed to November 19, 2020 (Thursday)

    8:00-9:30 am

    Session 11: Resilience of Small Island Communities in the Face of a Pandemic
    Organized by: Aileen V. Lapitan, University of the Philippines-Los Baños

    The COVID-19 Pandemic and Livelihood Systems in Small Island Communities: The Case of Jomalig, Quezon, Emmanuel C. Flores, University of the Philippines-Los Baños

    Reshaping Tourism Development in Small Island Communities Under the New Normal, Farawyn E. Sarmiento, University of the Philippines-Los Baños

    A Preliminary Study on the Implications of Market Intermediaries in the Adoption of Drying Technologies for the Small Island Community Based Dried Fish Industry in Bantayan Island, Cebu, Tristan L. Abando, University of the Philippines-Los Baños

    Employment, Labor Productivity and Welfare in an Island Municipality, Rolando Bello, University of the Philippines-Los Baños

    Discussants:
    Ernesto O. Brown, Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development, Department of Science and Technology
    Mia Barbara Aranas, Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development, Department of Science and Technology
    Rodmyr F. Datoon, College of Agriculture and Food Science, University of the Philippines Los Baños
    Susan T. Bacud, College of Agriculture and Food Science, University of the Philippines Los Baños
    Francis John F. Faderogao, College of Public Affairs and Development, University of the Philippines Los Baños

    Rapporteur:
    Jo Ann E. Francisco, University of the Philippines-Los Baños

    10:30-12:00 nn

    Session 12: Issues in Human Resource, Firms and Filipino Well-Being
    Organized by: Karl Robert Jandoc, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Glass Ceiling or Sticky Floor? The Gender Wage Gap Across the Wage Distribution in the Philippines, Ma. Christina F. Epetia, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Politically Connected Firms in the Philippines, Marianne N. Juco, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Supervised machine learning in college admissions, Jan Carlo B. Punongbayan, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Measuring the Filipinos’ Well-being using the Data from the Long-term Vision (LTV) Project of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), Paul Andrew Lucena, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    Session Chair:
    Karl Robert Jandoc, University of the Philippines School of Economics

    1:30-3:00 pm

    Session 13: A Better Normal under COVID-19: Digitalizing the Philippine Economy Now
    Organized by: Kevin C. Chua, World Bank

    An Overview of the Digital Economy in the Philippines, Kevin C. Chua, World Bank

    Digital Infrastructure – Achieving faster, more affordable internet for all, Natasha Beschorner, World Bank

    Promoting Digital Payments in the Philippines, Isaku Endo, World Bank

    State of Logistics for Small Parcel Items in the Philippines, Roberto Martin Galang, World Bank

    Discussant:
    Francis Mark Quimba, Philippine Institute for Development Studies

    Moderator:
    Justine Espina-Letargo, Communication Specialist in the Development Sector

    4:00-5:30 pm

    Session 14: Addressing the Socio- economic Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines
    Organized by: Alellie B. Sobreviñas, De La Salle University School of Economics

    Potential Economic Effects of Lockdown in the Philippines due to COVID-19: Lessening the Impact on Poor Households, Marites M. Tiongco, De La Salle University School of Economics

    Post-pandemic Recovery Strategies for Agro-Industry Sectors, Kathleen Aviso, De La Salle University School of Economics

    Allowing entry of foreign health professionals in containing the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, John Paolo R. Rivera, Asian Institute of Management

    Learning With Friends: A Rational View of Remote Learning with Network Externalities in the Time of COVID-19, Paul John M. Peña, De La Salle University School of Economics

    Moderator:
    Alellie B. Sobreviñas, De La Salle University School of Economics

    Day 5: November 13, 2020 (Friday) - postponed to November 20, 2020 (Friday)

    8:00-9:30 am

    Session 15: MSME Recovery, Resilience, and Innovation post-COVID-19
    Organized by: John Paul Flaminiano, Asian Institute of Management Rizalino S. Navarro Policy Center for Competitiveness

    COVID-19 and the Future of Doing Business in Asia, Jamil Paolo Francisco, Asian Institute of Management

    MSME Agility, Resilience and Innovation During the COVID19 Pandemic: Preliminary Findings, John Paul Flaminiano, Asian Institute of Management Rizalino S. Navarro Policy Center for Competitiveness

    Using Systems Thinking to map a recovery plan for Philippine tourism after COVID-19, Eylla Laire Gutierrez, Asian Institute of Management ALT Center for Tourism

    Moderator:
    Ammielou Gaduena, Asian Institute of Management Rizalino S. Navarro Policy Center for Competitiveness

    10:30-12:00 nn

    Session 16: Working Papers on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Philippine Economy
    Co-sponsored by: Ateneo Center for Economic Research and Development & First Metro Securities

    Building Confidence Towards Economic Recovery, Fernando Aldaba, Ateneo de Manila University

    Estimates of Labor Displacement due to ECQ using LFS, Marjorie Muyrong, Ateneo de Manila University

    The Impact of COVID19 on Employment, Education and Household Welfare, Geoffrey Ducanes, Ateneo de Manila University

    An Empirical Argument for more Testing:  Crude Estimates of Unreported Covid19 Cases in the Philippines and ASEAN, Jan Frederick Cruz, Ateneo de Manila University

    Saving Lives or the Economy?: The FASSSTER Socioeconomic Portal, Jerome Patrick Cruz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Ateneo de Manila University

    2:00-3:30 pm

    FINAL SESSION

    Keynote Panel Discussion: Philippine Economic Sectors in the New Normal

    Panelists:
    Sec. Bernadette T. Romulo-Puyat, Secretary, Department of Tourism
    Usec. Benito C. Bengzon, Jr., Undersecretary for Tourism Development, Department of Tourism
    Mr. Robert Siy, Columnist (Mobility Matters), The Manila Times
    Mr. Coco Alcuaz, Executive Director, Makati Business Club

    Panel Moderator:
    Mr. Jerome Patrick Cruz, PhD Student and MIT Homer A. Burnell Presidential Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Recognition Rites of the Young Economists Honor Society Batch 2020

    Announcement of PES Board of Trustees Election Results

    Closing Remarks

    Dr. Faith Christian Q. Cacnio, Vice President, Philippine Economic Society

     

     

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    This year's conference is free of charge and open to the public. There are two ways of joining the conference sessions:

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    Submission of Proposals

    Individuals or institutions interested in organizing breakout sessions must have the capability to virtually host the organized session for 1.5 hours, preferably through Zoom.

    They must submit a session proposal in one (1) Word document file, which includes the following:

    • session title and a 150-word maximum session abstract;
    • titles and abstracts of each paper presentation; and
    • list of session participants (chair/moderator, paper presenters/speakers, and/or discussants), including their names, institutional affiliations, positions, and email addresses.

    You may download the suggested template by clicking here.

    The deadline for submission of session proposals is on 31 August 2020. Session proposals must be submitted through the submission form by clicking the button below.

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    Review and Acceptance of Proposals

    Session proposals shall undergo review and vetting  by the scientific committee.  PES shall issue notices of acceptance on 30 September 2020.  Papers presented in the different sessions may be submitted for possible publication in the Philippine Review of Economics.

    Timetable

    Submission of session proposals 31 August 2020
    Notification of session acceptance 30 September 2020
    Deadline of confirmation 15 October 2020