Articles in this issue:

  1. Income inequality, weak institutions, and the emergence of reform-abortive corruption by Raul V. Fabella, Karl Robert L. Jandoc, Majah-Leah V. Ravago
  2. Nationalizing the minimum wage: Can the Philippines take the toll? by Justin Raymond S. Eloriaga, Marites M. Tiongco, Ceasar C. Cororaton
  3. Decomposing the divergent post-pandemic productivity dynamics in Philippine manufacturing by Adrian R. Mendoza
  4. Perceived comfort and subjective life evaluation in the Philippines: Evidence from a national visioning exercise by Paul Andrew F. Lucena, Karl Robert L. Jandoc, Ma. Christina F. Epetia
  5. 2025 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics: Joel Mokyr by Emmanuel S. de Dios
  6. A stylized version of the Aghion-Howitt growth model by Delano S. Villanueva

Book Review:

The Diane Elson Reader: Gender, Development, and Macroeconomic Policy by Marina Durano

Memorial Pieces:

Remembering Roberto S. Mariano by Celia M. Reyes