Academic Title
Associate Professor
Education
Ph.D. in Economics, National University of Singapore
M.Soc.Sci. in Economics, National University of Singapore
B.S. in Applied Economics, De La Salle University – Manila, Philippines
Research Interests
Mariel Monica Sauler is an Associate Professor at the De La Salle University Carlos L. Tiu School of Economics and a Research Fellow at the Angelo King Institute, where she manages an econometric model for the Philippine economy. Her research interests include microeconomic theory, growth theory, economic development, and labor economics.She earned both her Master in Social Science and Ph.D. in Economics from the National University of Singapore.
•Microeconomic Theory
•Economic Development
•Growth Theory
•Labor Economics
Research Summary
•Chow, Neriza; Dabbay, Maria Fe Carmen; and Sauler, Mariel Monica R. (2024) “Wage Gaps in the Philippines: A Decomposition Analysis,” DLSU Business & Economics Review: Vol. 34: No. 1, Article 23.
•“Legal Setbacks, disbursement sudden stops, and fiscal stimulus” (Joint with L. Dacuycuy), DLSU Business and Economics Review. 28(2), 104-121, 2019
•“Towards a Common Good Model of the Firm” (Joint with L. Abueg and B. Teehankee), DLSU Business and Economics Review. 24(1), 1-12, 2014
•“A Theoretical Study on Emigration and Pension Design” (Joint with. E.B. Choa, V.L. Delos Reyes, D. Lim, R.E. Obsioma, and A.P. Sotero), Proceedings of the DLSU Research Congress, 2020, ISSN 2449-3309