| SEP-01 | What do historical decompositions say? The Pandemic and the Philippine Macroeconomy |
| Lawrence Dacuycuy | |
| SEP-02 | Economic Relief in the Time of COVID-19: Rationale, Mechanics, Costing, and Prospective Impact of Temporary Value-Added Tax (VAT) Suspension and Income Tax Waiver in the Philippines |
| David Michael San Juan | |
| SEP-03 | Education in the Time of COVID: Who has the opportunity to learn? |
| Paulynne Castillo | |
| SEP-04 | The Importance of Early Border Control, Containment and Detection in Taiwan: Avoiding Lockdowns to Prevent an Economic Meltdown |
| Roberto Biglete Raymundo | |
| SEP-05 | Random Walk Model on Philippine Inflation Rate: An estimation of time varying parameters using Kalman filter |
| Maria Francesca Tomaliwan | |
| SEP-06 | Pandemic or Not, Bitcoin is a Random Walk |
| Cesar Rufino | |
| SEP-07 | Benchmarking Provincial Poverty Incidences |
| Shirlee Ocampo and Vladimir Christian Ocampo II | |
| SEP-10 | Wealth and Prosperity in Hong Kong, Taiwan and China: The Impact of Market Oriented Reforms, Voluntary Actions and Economic Freedom |
| Roberto Biglete Raymundo | |
| SEP-11 | Incumbent Competition and Pandering |
| Anne Marie Go | |
| SEP-12 | Population Projection in Palawan using GIS |
| Maria Cecilia Paringit and Sergi Garbanzos | |
| SEP-13 | Some Factors Associated with Video Game Addiction of Filipinos Found During the COVID-19 Pandemic |
| Wanda Elisse Barbon | |
| SEP-14 | The COVID-19 Pandemic in Between Climate Change and the Philippine Rice Supply Chain |
| Sjenica Sevilla |

