Theme: “The ASEAN ECOSYSTEM @50: Change for a more inclusive growth”
| SEP-II-001 | Living Through The Daily Grind: Analyzing the Determinants of Job Satisfaction and Relative Deprivation of Contractual Workers | ||||
| Neil Clark Abelido | |||||
| SEP-I-002 | Nowcasting Philippine Economic Growth Using MIDAS Regression Modeling | ||||
| Cesar Rufino | |||||
| SEP-I-003 | Inefficiencies, Disincentives and the Misallocation of Resources under the Conditional Cash Transfer Program | ||||
| Roberto Raymundo | |||||
| SEP-I-004 | A note on open tournament theory | ||||
| Luisito Abueg, Kierby James Cheng, Nathalie Joyce, Carissa Lopena, Arjay Sarmiento and Mariel Monica Sauler | |||||
| SEP-I-005 | Returns to education in the Philippines | ||||
| Mariel Monica Sauler and Maria Francesca Tomaliwan | |||||
| SEP-II-006 | Efficiency Model of Philippine Social Protection Insurers | ||||
| Niño Datu | |||||
| SEP-II-009 | Enhancing the ASEAN Community through Town Twinning Arrangements | ||||
| Ma. Divina Gracia Roldan | |||||
| SEP-II-011 | Breaking Borders: A Case Study on the Impact of the Foreign Investments Act of 1991 on the Philippine Economy | ||||
| Roseanne Cheng and Jeremy Rabena | |||||
| SEP-II-012 | Influence of Transportation Services in the SocioEconomic Development: The case of North Cotabato Province | ||||
| KathleenMae Alucilja and Alexis Fillone | |||||
| SEP-II-014 | A Legal Assessment of the Protection of Indigenous Knowledge Against Biopiracy in the Philippines and ASEAN | ||||
| Rosanna Faye Ongpin and Ellyssa Marie Timones | |||||

