June 2025 (Volume 62 No. 1)
Articles in this issue:
- Consumer profiling, price discrimination, and consumer privacy by Renz Venielle Lamayo
- Forecasting currency in circulation with the central bank balance sheet by Adrian Matthew Glova, Roy Hernandez
- Impacts of access to electricity on employment and household income growth in Cambodia by Asami Takeda, Jonna Estudillo
- Do cash transfers mitigate risks and crowd out informal insurance? Evidence from a randomized experiment in the Philippines by Angelica Maddawin, Kazushi Takahashi
- Pulling up from the depths of poverty: Do the Pantawid Pamilya cash transfers to the poor reduce their consumption expenditure shortfalls? by Joseph Capuno
- A macroeconomic perspective on economic resilience and inclusive growth in the Philippines by Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista
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