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56th Annual Meeting and Conference

Founded in 1962, the Philippine Economic Society (PES) is a nonstock, nonprofit association of economists in the Philippines. The PES seeks to attain the following objectives: (1) to foster and encourage professional and social relations among economists in the Philippines; and (2) to improve the standards of economic research and instruction in the Philippines. Over the years, the Society has served as one of the strongest networks of economists in the academe, government, and business sector. The PES continuously provides a venue for open and free discussion of a wide variety of policy issues through its conferences and fora.


The 56th PES Annual Meeting and Conference

As an integral part of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), the Philippines has two remarkably robust anchors—a booming domestic economy and a dynamic ASEAN bloc, both of which are necessary to propel the Philippines as a regional economic powerhouse.

In 2016, the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) launched the Ambisyon Natin 2040. One of its main objectives is to triple the per capita income over a period of 25 years. The Philippines, however, has yet to join the High Growth Economy Club. Membership into this club will be a truly unprecedented feat that will require a decade of 7% annual growth.

With the implementation of promising and far-reaching fiscal, monetary, and regulatory reforms, there is potential that the Philippines can sustain high growth performance by staying on the correct reform path, managing policy expectations, and learning from high growth economies. Policy spaces can be created through proper reform sequencing, heightened macroeconomic surveillance, and policy coherence and coordination.  Regional institutions within ASEAN can help mitigate adverse external shocks through robust intra-ASEAN trade, integrated domestic and regional capital market structures, and sustained policy coordination among policymakers.

It is in the above context that the 56th Annual Meeting and Conference of the Philippine Economic Society is framed with a theme on Towards a High Growth Economy in the ASEAN: Managing Expectations, Creating Policy Spaces, and Sustaining Reforms.


Post Conference Update:

More than 300 participants from the academe, government, and private sector joined the 56th Annual Meeting and Conference of the Philippine Economic Society on 08 November 2018 at the Novotel Manila. The conference theme was "Towards a High Growth Economy in the ASEAN: Managing Expectations, Creating Policy Spaces, and Sustaining Reforms." The conference featured three plenary sessions and 21 parallel sessions delving on various topics in economics and development. The keynote presentation, titled "The Philippine Economy: No Longer the East Asian Exception?," was given by Dr. Hal Hill, Professor Emeritus of the Australian National University. #PESCon2018

EFL symposium in Los Baños focuses on economics of Bt crops

The Los Baños leg of the Philippine Economic Society (PES)’s economic and financial literacy activities featured a symposium on the Economics of Biotech Crops on 17 July 2018 at the SEARCA Umali Auditorium, University of the Philippines-Los Baños, Laguna. The symposium was attended by around 40 participants from the academe, government, and private sector.

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Federalism might lead to hyperinflation – economists

MANILA, Philippines – Venezuela is a country of millionaires, but it's not what you think.

To afford a carton of eggs in Venezuela, you need 3 million bolivars. One dollar is equivalent to over 119,000 bolivars. The currency is basically worthless.

According to the leading universities there, 87% of the population is poor. Millionaires are the new poor in the Latin American country.

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Federalism spells disaster for PH – economists

A shift to federalism can only spell disaster for the Philippines, possibly stoking “hyperinflation” and ceding more powers than what many local government units (LGUs) are ready to handle, top economists from the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) warned on Monday.

UA&P’s Bernardo Villegas – also known as the “prophet of boom” due to his consistently upbeat view on the Philippine economy – is not so optimistic on the proposed shift to a federalist form of government.

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Metro Manila economics teachers attend economic and financial literacy seminar

More than 50 economics teachers from public and private high schools in Metro Manila took part in the Economic and Financial Literacy Seminar-Workshop held on 23 June 2018 at Faber Hall, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City.

National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Usec. Rosemarie Edillon presented on the importance of economic and financial literacy to the realization of AmBisyon Natin 2040.

Meanwhile, Dr. Noel de Guzman of the Ateneo Department of Economics presented his perspectives on the teaching and practice of economics.

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Thirteen high school economics teachers join PES

Thirteen high school teachers of economics took their oath as members of the Philippine Economic Society (PES) on 23 June 2018 at Faber Hall, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City.

The induction of new members was part of the program of the Economic and Financial Literacy Seminar-Workshop for Basic Education Teachers co-organized by PES, the Ateneo Department of Economics, and the National Economic and Development Authority. The oath-taking was led by PES President Majah-Leah Ravago.

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PES participates in the 42nd FAEA Conference in Kuala Lumpur

The Philippine Economic Society (PES) participated in the 42nd Conference of the Federation of ASEAN Economic Associations (FAEA 42) held at Sunway Resort Hotel and Spa, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia on 5-8 December 2017.  The theme of the conference is “Drivers of ASEAN Integration,” with the objective of bringing together economists, researchers, industrialists, and policymakers to debate on issues faced by regional economies and to stimulate new ideas on drivers of ASEAN integration.

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PES conducts training workshops on basic forecasting, data analysis

The Philippine Economic Society (PES) conducted parallel training workshops on basic forecasting and on basic data analysis on 07 November 2017 at the Novotel Manila, Araneta Center, Quezon City.

The session Introduction to Basic Forecasting was facilitated by Dr. Lawrence Dacuycuy of the De La Salle University School of Economics, while the session Introduction to Stata and Basic Data Analysis was facilitated by economists and statisticians Miann Banaag, Jerik Cruz, and Jayvy Gamboa from the Ateneo School of Government.

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