CURRICULUM VITAE (As of January 2012) 1. Name: Emmanuel Soriano de Dios 2. Date and place of birth; citizenship: 27 May 1954, Manila, Philippines; Filipino 3. Contact details School of Economics, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City 1101 Telephone: (0 632) 927-9896 loc. 228, or (0 632) 920-5462 e-mail: [email protected] 4. Civil status Married to Loreli R. Cataylo; three children: born respectively 1982 (M), 1984 (F), 1990 (F). 5. Languages: Filipino, English, German (university level) 6. Education University

Degree and year obtained

Dates of attendance

Ateneo de Manila University (Quezon City) University of the Philippines, Diliman Universität Konstanz, Germany

A.B. (Economics), cum laude, 1978 Ph.D. (Economics), 1987 Post-doctoral studies

1971-72; 1976-78 1978-87 1987-88

7. Current positions Oscar M. Lopez Sterling Professor of Law and Economics, University of the Philippines School of Economics, Jun 2008Coordinator, Institute to Study Inequality and Poverty (ISIP), Philippine Center for Economic Development, Nov 20108. Previous positions and appointments: (a) Academic

Dean, University of the Philippines School of Economics (UPSE), Aug 2007-Jul 2010 Chair, Department of Economics, UPSE, Nov 1989-Mar 1991; Jun 1995-May 1997; Jun 1998-May 2000; Dec 2006-Apr 2007 (a.i.); May-Aug 2007 Director for Fellowships and Graduate Admissions, UPSE, May 2003-May 2005 Visiting Professor, St. Norbert College, De Pere, Wisconsin (Fall Term, Sep-Dec 2000) Director, European Studies Programme (Eurosup), University of the Philippines Centre for Integrative and Development Studies (UP-CIDS), Jan 1996-May 2000 Amado V. Hernandez Professor of Economics, UPSE 1995-2008 Associate Professor, UPSE, 1989-1995 Assistant Professor, UPSE, 1985-1988 Instructor, UPSE, 1980-84 (b) Others

Member (pro bono), Final Drafting Committee for the 2010-2016 Medium-Term Philippine Development Plan, National Economic and Development Authority, Republic of the Philippines (Jan-May 2011). Chair, Technical Committee for Economics, Sub-panel on Humanities, Social Sciences, and Communications, Commission Higher Education (Republic of the Philippines), 1995-2009. Research Fellow, Pulse Asia, Inc., 2001-2006

2 Executive Director, Asean Free Trade Area Advisory Commission1 (AFTA Commission), Jul 1993-Jan 1994 Member (representing UPSE), Subcommittee on Macroeconomic Framework and Financing, for the 1993-1998 Medium-Term Philippine Development Plan, Sep 1992-Dec 1993. Technical consultant, Presidential Commission to Fight Poverty2, Feb-Oct 1993 Assistant Secretary, Office of the Executive Secretary3, Republic of the Philippines, Apr-Jun 1991 Trustee, Freedom from Debt Coalition, 1989-92, Vice-president, 1992-1993 Fellow, Philippine Center for Policy Studies, since 1991-2005; Executive Director, 1989-91 9. Fields of interest institutions and economic development; history of economic thought; international economics; individual choice theory 10. Courses taught Graduate: Advanced microeconomic theory (Econ 302); Microeconomic theory (Econ 202); International economics (Econ 241); Advanced international economics (Econ 242); History of economic thought (Econ 209); Economic history (Econ 211); Development economics (DE 291); Macroeconomics (DE 201) Undergraduate: Markets and the state (Econ 11, a general education course); Macroeconomics (Econ 101); Macroeconomic theory and policy (Econ 100.1 for nonmajors); History of economic thought (Econ 109); International economics (Econ 141) 11. Awards, citations, fellowships Outstanding Book Award 2011, National Academy of Science and Technology, for Philippine Human Development Report 2010: Institutions and human development in the Philippines (co-editor). Centennial Fellow 2007-2008, University of the Philippines (one of 12 during the UP Centennial) Outstanding Book Award 2007, National Academy of Science and Technology, for Philippine Human Development Report 2005: Peace, human security, and human development in the Philippines (coeditor) Chancellor’s Award, Natatanging Guro (Outstanding Teacher) 2006, University of the Philippines-Diliman. Outstanding Research Paper Award 1998, National Academy of Science and Technology for “Exchange rate policy: past failures and future tasks”, Public Policy October, 1(1) (co-author) Outstanding Publication Award 1997, National Academy of Science and Technology, for Poverty, growth, and the fiscal crisis (editor and co-author) Outstanding Young Scientist (Economics) 1993, National Academy of Science and Technology. Catholic Mass Media Award (Best Book in English) 1984, for An analysis of the Philippine economic crisis: a workshop report (editor and co-author) Post-graduate fellowship, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung 1987-88 UPSE Graduate Fellowship, 1978-79 cum laude, A.B. Economics, 1978 12. Publications (a) Journal articles and reviews

1. “Indolence, incentives, and institutions”, Philippine Review of Economics (special Rizal issue) 49(2), December 2011: 41-78. 2. “Institutional constraints on Philippine growth”, Philippine Review of Economics 49(1). June 2011: (extended version of No. 4 in Articles in anthologies, below)

1Joint government-private sector commission created by Executive Order of the President. 2Inter-agency commission created by Executive Order of the President. 3Office of the President, Malacañang Palace

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3 3. [Book review] Jomo K.S., ed. The pioneers of development economics: great economists on development (Zed Books), Kasarinlan [Philippines] 2009:168-174. 4. “Justice and the cost of doing business in the Philippines” (with Ma. Lourdes A. Sereno and Joseph C. Capuno), Philippine Review of Economics 46(1), June 2009: 35-86. 5. “Exchange relations, economic history, and Philippine institutions”, Transactions of the National Academy of Science and Technology [Philippines] 26(2), 2004: 202-222. 6. “Nationalism and the strong state in the 1935 Constitution”, Philippine Review of Economics 39(3), June 2002: 1-19. 7. [Book review] “A. Ochangco’s Rationality in economic thought”, Social Science Diliman [Philippines] 2(2), July-December 2001: 84-87. 8. “Corruption: a framework and context” (with Ricardo D. Ferrer) Public Policy [Philippines] 5(1) June 2001:1-42. 9. “Corruption”, Public Policy [Philippines], 3(3). July-September 1999:35-54. 10. “José Encarnación, Jr.: a memorial” (with Raul Fabella), Public Policy [Philippines], 3(3). JulySeptember 1999:1-16. 11. “Economic ideas during the Malolos Congress”, Philippine Review of Economics and Business 36(1), June 1999: 33-56. 12. “Exchange rate policy: past failures and future tasks” 4 (with Benjamin Diokno, Raul Fabella, Felipe Medalla, and Solita Collas-Monsod), Public Policy [Philippines], October , 1(1). 1997 13. “Re-reading Menger's table”, European Journal of Political Economy [North-Holland] 11, 1995: 317334. 14. “Parcellised capital and underdevelopment” Philippine Review of Economics and Business, 30(1), 1993. 15. “Role of small- and medium-scale enterprises in industrial restructuring in the Philippines” (with Ruperto P. Alonzo and Gwendolyn R. Tecson), Small Industry Bulletin for Asia and the Pacific, 26/27:46-54. 16. “Preliminary notes on the mode of production”, Philippine Review of Economics and Business, 28(1), 1990. 17. “The theory of agency and problems of debt,” Philippine Economic Journal, 25(3- 4), 1986. 18. “Protection, concentration, and the direction of foreign investments.” Philippine Review of Economics and Business, 23(1-2), 1986. 19. “Some questions regarding an alternative economic programme,” New Progressive Review [Philippines], 2(4), 1984. Reprinted in Emmanuel de Dios, Manuel Montes, and Joseph Lim, Three essays on nationalist industrialisation. Quezon City: Philippine Center for Policy Studies, 1992. 20. “On the Marxian theory of wages”, Philippine Review of Economics and Business, 20(3-4), September-December 1983. (b) Articles in anthologies

1. “Investment, institutions, and governance in Asia” (with Geoffrey Ducanes) in: Hal Hill and Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista, eds. Asia rising: growth and resilience in an uncertain economy. [forthcoming from Edward Elgar]. 2. “Secular morality and the University” in: Sentenaryo 1908-2008: lectures on the centennial of the University of the Philippines. Quezon City: Office of the President, University of the Philippines System. (see No. 1 under Books below). 2011: 45-81. 3. “Governance and institutional quality and the links with growth and inequalty: how Asia fares“ (coauthor with Juzhong Zhuang (lead author) and Anneli Lagman-Martin) in: Juzhong Zhuang, ed. Poverty and inclusive growth in Asia: measurement, policy issues, and

4NAST Outstanding Research Paper 1998.

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4 country studies. London, New York, Delhi: Anthem Press and the Asian Development Bank. 2010: 268-315. 4. “Governance, institutions, and political economy“, in: Dante B. Canlas, Muhammad E. Khan, and Juzhong Zhuang, eds. Diagnosing the Philippine economy. London, New York, Delhi: Anthem Press and the Asian Development Bank. 2009: 295-336. 5. “Local politics and local economy”, in Arsenio Balisacan and Hal Hill, eds. The dynamics of regional development: the Philippines in East Asia. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 2007: 157201. 6. “Political economy” (with Paul Hutchcroft) in: Arsenio Balisacan and Hal Hill, eds. The Philippine economy: development, policies, and challenges. New York: Oxford University Press (and Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila Press). 2003: 45-73. 7. “Corruption and the fall”, in Amando Doronila, ed. Between fires: fifteen perspectives on the Estrada crisis. Pasig: Anvil Publishing. 2002: 43-61. 8. “Centralisation, political turnover, and investment in the Philippines” (with Hadi Salehi Esfahani) in J. Edgardo Campos, ed., Corruption: the boom and bust of East Asia. ed. Quezon City: Ateneo University Press. 2001: 101-130. 9. “José Encarnación, Jr.: pioneer of modern economic theory” (with Raul V. Fabella) in Serlie B. Jamias, ed. National Scientists of the Philippines. National Academy of Science and Technology. 2001. (modified version of the “Introduction” to no. 5 of books and monographs, below.) 10. “Interest-group competition, legislative obstructionism, and executive power” in Dante Canlas and Shigeaki Fujisaki (eds.) Studies in governance and regulation. Tokyo: Institute of Developing Studies. 2000. (Reprinted in the Philippine Review of Economics) 11. “Executive-legislative relations in the Philippines: continuity and change” in Colin Barlow, ed. Institutions and economic change in Southeast Asia: the context of development from the 1960s to the 1990s. London: Edward Elgar. 1999. 12. “From Sancianco to Encarnación: footnotes to a genealogy of economics in the Philippines” in Virginia Miralao, ed., The Philippine social sciences in the life of the nation. Vol. I: The history and development of social science disciplines in the Philippines, Quezon City: Philippine Social Science Council. 1999: 85-124. (reprinted in the Philippine Review of Economics). 13. “The European research paradox” (with Ma. Joy V. Abrenica) in Epictetus Patalinghug, Jose Tabbada, and Elvira Zamora, (eds.) Managing technology: the Philippine experience. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Center for Integrative and Development Studies. 1999. 14. “Could a common currency have prevented the Asian crisis?” (with Ma. Claret Mapalad) in Vyva Aguirre (ed.) European studies: research by Filipino scholars. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Center for Integrative and Development Studies. 1999: 421-445. 15. “The APEC dividend: assessing the results of concerted unilateral liberalisation” in Jacques Pelkmans and Hiroko Shinkai (eds.) APEC and Europe. Brussels: European Institute for Asian Studies. 1998: 42-73. 16. “Between nationalism and globalization” in: Filomeno S. Sta. Ana III, ed. The state and the market: essays on a socially oriented Philippine economy. Quezon City: Action for Economic Reforms., Ateneo de Manila University Press. 1998: 17-32. 17. “Philippine economic growth: can it last?”, in: David G. Timberman (ed.) The Philippines: new directions in domestic policy and foreign relations. New York: The Asia Society. 1998. 18. “Economic problems of Philippine democracy” in Felipe Miranda, ed. (1997) Democratization: Philippine perspectives. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press. 19. “Pambansang wika tungo sa pambansang ekonomiya” in: Pamela C. Constantino and Monico M. Atienza, eds., Mga piling diskurso sa wika at lipunan. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press. 1996: 267-278.

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5 20. “Competitiveness demystified” in: If we’re so smart, why aren’t we rich? Essays on education and economic success. 1995. [volume listed under “Books” above]. 21. “The Philippine economy: what’s right, what’s wrong”, Southeast Asian affairs 1994. Singapore: Institute for Southeast Asian Studies. 1995: 273-288. 22. “Recent financial flows: causes and consequences”, in Raul Fabella and Hideyoshi Sakai (eds.) Sustaining growth. Tokyo: Institute of Developing Economies. 1995. 23. “Technology transfer in export-processing zones and science parks in the Philippines”, in: Transnational corporations and technology transfer in export processing zones and science parks. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Monograph No. 2. New York: United Nations. ST/ESCAP/1410) 1994: 73-111. 24. “Promoting international competitiveness and efficient resource allocation: the Philippines.” (with Ruperto Alonzo and Gwendolyn Tecson) in Promoting international competitiveness and efficient resource allocation in Asia and the Pacific. New York: United Nations. 1994. 25. “Resource mobilisation and industrial structure” in Hideyoshi Sakai and Raul Fabella (eds.) Resource mobilisation and resource use in the Philippines. Tokyo: Institute of Developing Economies. 1994:55-80. 26. “Poverty, growth, and the fiscal crisis” Ch. 1 of the book with the same title, (see under Books below) 27. “A political economy of Philippine policy-making”, in Jonathan Langford and K. Lorne Brownsey (eds.) Economic policy-making in the Asia-Pacific Region. Halifax: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1990. 28. “The erosion of the dictatorship” in Aurora Javate-de Dios, Petronilo Bn. Daroy, and Lorna KalawTirol (eds.), Dictatorship and revolution: Roots of people's power. Manila: Conspectus, 1988. (c) Books and monographs authored, edited, co-edited, or co-authored

1. Sentenaryo 1908-2008: lectures on the occasion of the centennial of the University of the Philippine (editor). Office of the President, University of the Philippines System. 2011. 2. Form and functions: a guide to technical writing in economics. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press. 2004. 3. The economic crisis and its impact on labour. Quezon City: Philippine Center for Policy Studies. 1999. 4. From nation to region: simple analytics of German reunification. Eurosup Occasional Paper. University of the Philippines. Center for Integrative and Development Studies. 1997. 5. Choice, growth and development: emerging and enduring issues. Essays in honor of José Encarnación, (co-editor with Raul Fabella; with an introduction). Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press. 1996. 6. If we’re so smart, why aren’t we rich? Essays on education and economic success. (editor and coauthor). Manila: Congressional Oversight Committee on Education. 1995. 7. The European Union and the Philippines: issues and policy directions (with Gonzalo Bongolan) Quezon City: Centre for Integrative and Development Studies and Philippine Centre for Policy Studies. 1995 8. Framework plan for the development of the Philippine packaging industry (with Richard Roberts, Kevin Payne, Emmanuel Velasco, and others). Manila: Philexport. 1994. 9. Poverty, growth, and the fiscal crisis (editor and co-author). Makati: Philippine Institute for Development Studies and the International Development Research Centre, 1993.5

5 Outstanding Publication 1997, National Academy of Science and Technology.

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6 10. Of bonds and bondage: A reader on Philippine debt (co-editor with J. Eliseo Rocamora) Quezon City: Transnational Institute, Philippine Centre for Policy Studies, and Freedom from Debt Coalition, 1992. 11. Plans, markets and relations: Studies in a mixed economy (co-editor with Lorna Villamil, with an Afterword) Quezon City: Philippine Center for Policy Studies, 1991. 12. Research towards alternative uses for the military baselands (co-authored with Maria Serena Diokno, Alexander Magno, Emmanuel Lallana, et al.), Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1989. 13. Economic recovery and long-run growth: agenda for reforms (co-author), Makati: Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1986. 14. An analysis of the Philippine economic crisis. A workshop report. (editor and co-author6). Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1984. (d) Reports, agendas, etc. written or edited for Philippine and international organizations and agencies

1. Philippine human development report 2008/2009: Institutions, politics, and human development7 (co-editor with Toby Melissa C. Monsod and Maria Cynthia Rose B. Bautista). Quezon City: Human Development Network. 2009. 2. “Human security and armed conflict” (co-author with Soliman M. Santos). Chapter 1 in: Philippine human development report 2005: Peace, human security, and human development.8 Quezon City: Human Development Network. 3. Philippine human development report 2002: Work and well-being. (co-author and co-editor with Edita A. Tan). Quezon City: Human Development Network and United Nations Development Programme (Philippines). 2002. 4. Philippine human development report 2000: Basic education. (co-editor with Solita Monsod, Edita A. Tan, and Salvador Orara). Quezon City: Human Development Network. 2000.9 5. Catching the next wave: APEC and the Philippines (with Gwendolyn Tecson and Armando Armas), Federico Macaranas, ed. Manila: Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines. 1997. 6. “Human and gender development: 1990-1994” (co-author with Ma. Claret Mapalad and Marina Durano) in Philippine human development report. 1997. Quezon City: Human Development Network and United Nations Development Programme. (Philippines). 1997. 7. Philippine human development report 1997: The changing status of women. (co-editor with Marina Durano). Quezon City: Human Development Network and United Nations Development Programme. 1997. 8. “The emerging world trading environment”, (co-author with Narhari Rao).Part III in Asian development outlook 1996/1997. Manila: Asian Development Bank. 1997: 173-212. 9. “Financial resource mobilization and development”, “Co-ordination and collaboration”, and “Monitoring and evaluation” in United Nations, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Policy and programme perspectives in implementing the Social Agenda for Action on Social Development in the ESCAP Region: 53-72. (ST/ESCAP 1714). 1996. 10. “Agenda for Action on Social Development in the ESCAP region” in: United Nations, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Asian and Pacific Ministerial Conference in Preparation for the World Summit for Social Development. 1995. 11. A national strategy to fight poverty (editor and co-author) Manila: Presidential Commission to Fight Poverty. 1995. 6Co -author with D. B. Canlas, B. E. Diokno, R. V. Fabella, F. M. Medalla, S. C. Monsod, M.F. Montes, E.P. Remolona, E. A. Tan R.L. Tidalgo Best Book in English 1984, Catholic Mass Media Awards. 7Outstanding Book 2011, National Academy of Science and Technology. 8Outstanding Book 2007, National Academy of Science and Technology.

9Joint Winner (with China), Best National Human Development Report in the Asia-Pacific Region 1999-2000, awarded by the United Nations Development Programme.

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7 12. Philippine human development report 1994 (co-editor and co-author). Makati: Human Development Network and United Nations Development Programme. 1994 (e) Completed unpublished work

1. “Are stated fertility preferences stable?” (co-author with S. Quimbo [lead author], X. Javier, and J. Capuno), June 2011. 2. “Raul V. Fabella: the mathematical and the moral”, June 2005 (manuscript) biographical sketch prepared for the National Academy of Science and Technology. 3. “The state of economics research in the Philippines: 2000-2009” (prepared for the Philippine Economic Society) (f) Discussion papers (partial list)

1. “Adam Smith’s economic morals: an introduction”, UPSE Discussion Paper 2009-04 (June 2009). 2. “Lacking a backbone: the controversy over the National Broadband Network and Cyber-education projects”, (with Raul V. Fabella) UPSE Discussion Paper 2007-07 (July 2007). 3. “The economy on a cusp: the proposed VAT amendments and their larger significance” (co-author10), UPSE Discussion Paper 2005-05 (March 2005). 4. “The deepening crisis: the real score on deficits and the public debt” (co-author9) UPSE Discussion Paper 2004-09 (August 2004). (g) Work in progress

1. “Das Adam-Smith-Problem and the new institutional economics” 2. “W.F. Lloyd and ‘the commons’ as an example in economics” 3. “A note on the taxonomy of goods” 13. Membership and activities in professional organizations, editorial boards, foundations, corporations, etc. (a) Current

Member, Board of Advisers, ABS-CBN Corporation, Jul 2011Member, Board of Trustees, Pulse Asia (Phils.), Inc., 2008Member, Board of Directors, Institute for Development and Econometric Analysis, Phils. (IDEAPhil), 2006Member, Advisory Board, Southeast Asian Studies Series, University of Wisconsin Center for Southeast Asian Studies-University of Wisconsin Press, 2004Member, Board of Editors, Journal of East Asian Studies [Lynne Rienner], 2003Member, Board of Editors, Philippine Review of Economics [formerly Philippine Economic Journal], 2001Corresponding Editor, Asian Pacific Economic Literature [Blackwell], 1990Associate Member, National Research Council of the Philippines, 1989Lifetime Member, Philippine Economic Society, 1986(b) Previous

Trustee and Treasurer, Ramon Magsaysay Awards Foundation, 2007-2011 Member, Editorial Board, Social Science Diliman (Philippines), 2004-2007 Chairman, UPecon Foundation, 2007-2010 Executive Director, Philippine Center for Economic Development, 2007-2010 Director, Philippine Economic Society, 1995-1996, 1999-2005 Member, Board of Directors, Philippine Studies Association, 1997, 1998-2002 10 With B.E. Diokno, E.F. Esguerra, R.V. Fabella, M.S.Gochoco-Bautista, S.C.Monsod, F.M. Medalla, E.M. Pernia, R.E. Reside, Jr., G.P. Sicat, and E.A. Tan

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8 Member, Editorial Board, Public Policy [Philippines], 2000-2002 Editor, Philippine Economic Journal, 1993-1996 Referee, Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2001, 2003; De La Salle University Press, 2001. Referee, Philippine Studies (Ateneo de Manila University), 2007 Referee, Loyola Schools Review (Social Science) [Philippines], 2010 Referee, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organisation [North-Holland], 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998 Referee, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies [Taylor and Francis], 2010 Referee, Asia Pacific Economic Literature [Blackwell], 2011, 2012

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