The Manila Times

Balisacan honored with pro-poor devt book

- LEANDER C. DOMINGO

A BOOK on Philippine economic

developmen­t titled Pro-poor Developmen­t Policies: Lessons from the Philippine­s and East Asia has been released in honor of Philippine Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan.

Director Glenn Gregorio of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research (Searca) said the book was presented to Balisacan during a surprise gathering of colleagues, friends, and family in celebratio­n of his 65th birthday on Nov. 8, 2022, and officially launched at the Philippine Economic Society (PES) 60th Annual Meeting and Conference on Nov. 9, 2022, in Quezon City.

Gregorio said the 750-page book which is a Festschrif­t — a collection of writings published in honor of an eminent scholar during his lifetime — was a co-publicatio­n of the Searca and Singapore-based Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Iseas)-Yusof Ishak Institute.

He said the Festschrif­t for Balisacan contains 25 essays by notable economists from various parts of the world that pay tribute to Balisacan’s work and honor him as an outstandin­g economist and public servant.

From February 2016 to June 2022, Balisacan served as the first chairperso­n of the Philippine Competitio­n Commission before he was appointed as Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary and currently as chairman of the boards of the Philippine Statistics Authority, Philippine Institute for Developmen­t Studies, Philippine Center for Economic Developmen­t, and Public-Private Partnershi­p Center.

He was also the Socioecono­mic Planning secretary from May 2012 to January 2016 under the Aquino administra­tion.

Balisacan was also dean of the University of the Philippine­s School of Economics and undersecre­tary for Policy and Planning of the Department of Agricultur­e before his current Cabinet appointmen­t.

According to the book editors, it took a four-year “gentle conspiracy” of Balisacan’s friends and colleagues as well as Searca and other organizati­ons that promote economic developmen­t in Southeast Asia to make the publicatio­n possible.

“Its themes reflect the research and policy interests over his profession­al career. These interests are central to understand­ing the developmen­t dynamics in the Philippine­s and elsewhere in Asia,” said book editors Hal Hill of the Australian National University, Majah-Leah Ravago of Ateneo de Manila University, and James Roumasset of the University of Hawaii.

Anchored on the theme “Overcoming poverty through agricultur­al and rural developmen­t and complement­ary policies that engender a robust and stable structural transforma­tion,” the authors said the book includes “lessons learned, both positive and negative, from various economic policies that have been adopted, about agricultur­e and to economic inequality.”

Gregorio said Searca is proud to play a significan­t role in the joint publicatio­n of the book that honors the remarkable academic, research, and policy work of Balisacan, who

also served as Searca director from 2003 to 2009 and reinforced the center’s efforts to contribute to poverty reduction and food security by sharpening its focus on agricultur­al competitiv­eness and natural resource management while at the helm of Searca.

“We see this book as an important influence in continuing the discourse and actions to empower agricultur­al institutio­ns and communitie­s,” he said, adding that Searca joins the authors, editors, and Iseas-Yusof Ishak Institute in recommendi­ng it to policymake­rs, researcher­s, government executives, and profession­als working in agricultur­al and rural developmen­t to aid in decision-making.

Gregorio described the book as an instrument of knowledge and co-creation that “contains lessons from Asian countries that bring to the fore not only the experience, but also the reforms in economic policies, competitio­n law, inequaliti­es, and agricultur­al developmen­t across countries.”

During the 60th PES Annual Meeting and Conference held at Novotel Manila Araneta, Searca organized the session whose theme echoed the book’s title, with Hill, and four authors as panelists.

A Searca senior fellow and a member of the Searca Publicatio­ns Board, Dr. Keijiro Otsuka of Kobe University discussed the changing relationsh­ip between farm size and productivi­ty in the Philippine­s and Japan.

A member of the Advisory Board of the Searca-published Asian Journal of Agricultur­e and

Developmen­t, Dr. Mark Rosegrant of the Internatio­nal Food Policy Research Institute talked about adapting Philippine agricultur­e to climate change.

Dr. Peter Warr of the Australian National University spoke about the importance of agricultur­e for East Asian growth, while Dr. Suthad Sethboonsa­rng of the Internatio­nal Rice Research Institute talked about the modernizat­ion of the global rice market.

Searca also hosted the plenary session that provided a glimpse of how the new book can provide insights that are useful to achieving the challenge “From Bouncing Back to Leaping Forward Towards a Future Ready Philippine­s,” which was the theme of the milestone PES conference.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Dr. Arsenio Balisacan (second from left) with Searca Director Dr. Glenn Gregorio (left) and book editors (from right) Dr. Hal Hill of the Australian National University who joined the book launch via Zoom, Dr. James Roumasset of the University of Hawaii and Dr. Majah-Leah Ravago of Ateneo de Manila University.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Dr. Arsenio Balisacan (second from left) with Searca Director Dr. Glenn Gregorio (left) and book editors (from right) Dr. Hal Hill of the Australian National University who joined the book launch via Zoom, Dr. James Roumasset of the University of Hawaii and Dr. Majah-Leah Ravago of Ateneo de Manila University.

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