Research & Creative Work Updates
New Economics Seminar Series Season from February to May 2023
The Department of Economics is pleased to announce the new Seminar Series season from February to May 2023.
2023 Working Paper (2023-01)
Working Paper 2023-01 The Nature and Causes of High Philippine Electricity Price and Potential Remedies Majah-Leah V. Ravago Abstract This paper investigates the nature and...
2023 Working Paper (2023-02)
Working Paper 2023-01 The cost structure of electricity in the Philippines and other Asian countries: A Comparative Note Majah-Leah V. Ravago Abstract This paper compares...
2023 Working Paper (2023-03)
Working Paper 2023-03 Reliability and Forced Outages: Survival Analysis with Recurrent Events Majah-Leah V. Ravago, Karl Robert Jandoc, and Miah Maye Pormon Abstract This paper...
Pagination
Features, Analysis, and Opinion
14 Feb 2022
NEW FROM THE PRESS: The Sovereign Trickster: Death and Laughter in the Age of Duterte by Vicente L. Rafael
Framing Rodrigo Duterte as a trickster figure who boasts, jokes, terrorizes, plays the victim, and instills terror, Vicente Rafael weaves together topics ranging from the drug war, policing, and extrajudicial killings to neoliberal citizenship, intimacy, and photojournalism
11 Feb 2022
[Tinig] Feast Failure: Reflections on the Global Food System in the Time of the Pandemic
"In the end, the response to the food crisis should not be simply an issue of increased agricultural productivity."
08 Feb 2022
[Blueboard] Protecting the Overseas Filipino Right to Vote
"In choosing candidates who truly support the OFWs agenda, must be knowledgeable about the facts and realities of the life of the Filipino overseas to truly care about their plight"
21 Jan 2022
[Tinig] A Friend Told Me Not To Post My Political Opinions Online
"Educators must speak out loudly and boldly against people and structures that are unjust for them to show moral integrity."
Research, Creative Work, and Innovation
AVP for Research, Creative Work, and Innovation
Ateneo Art Gallery
Widely recognized today as the first museum of Philippine modern art, the Ateneo Art Gallery was established in 1960 through Fernando Zóbel’s bequest to the Ateneo of his collection of works by key Filipino post war artists.