December 2023 (Volume 60 No. 2)
Articles in this issue:
- Shared prosperity characterized by four development goals: pro-poor growth, pro-poor development, inclusive growth, and inclusive development by Nanak Kakwani, Zakaria Siddiqui
- Piketty inequality, meta-market failures and the new role of the state by Raul Fabella
- Diamond and Dybvig in developing economies and in a digital world by Margarita Debuque-Gonzales
- Toward a general neoclassical theory of economic growth by Delano Villanueva
- Measuring fiscal policy sustainability in developing Asia: what does the Markov Switching Augmented Dickey-Fuller Test tell us? by Dannah Ysabel Premacio, Ezra Rebecca Vidar, Toby Monsod
- The 16th century Carrera del Pacífico: its sailor-merchants and their trade goods by Kristyl Obispado
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