Dr. Jason P. Alinsunurin

Associate Dean of the School of Economics

Educational Background

PhD in Management
Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna

Master of Arts in Economics
Ateneo de Manila University

Bachelor of Science in Economics
University of the Philippines Los Baños

Dr. Jason Alinsunurin has been with the DLSU School of Economics since 2020. Before that, he was a visiting scholar at the Public Governance Institute at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. He also held consulting appointments at the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, AIM KAS-RSN Policy Center, and Unicef, among others. His research interests are in the economics of education, skills formation, and employment policies. He also received outstanding reviewer awards from the Public and Non-Profit (PNP) Division of the Academy of Management, as well as the Journal of the Public Administration Research and Theory editorial board.

Research Interest

  • Public services
  • Public finance and management
  • The economics of education
  • Governance of education systems,
  • Policy design and evaluation
  • Development economics

Selected Publications

  • Albert, J. R. G., Basillote, L. B., Alinsunurin, J. P., Vizmanos, J. F. V., Muñoz, M. S., & Hernandez, A. C. (2023). Sustainable Development Goal 4 on Quality Education for All: How Does the Philippines Fare and What Needs to Be Done?
  • Alinsunurin, J. (2020). School learning climate in the lens of parental involvement and school leadership: lessons for inclusiveness among public schools. Smart Learning Environments, 7(1), 1-23.
  • Alinsunurin, J. (2021). Unpacking underperformance: learning mindsets and the challenge of academic achievement among Filipino students. Available at SSRN.
  • Alinsunurin, J. (2020). Essays in public service co-production: navigating participatory and involvement pathways in education governance.

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