开元真人

Dr. Tereso S Tullao, Jr.

Professor Emeritus and University Fellow

Educational Background

PhD Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (Massachusetts, USA)
MA Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (Massachusetts, USA)
MA Development Education and Economics of Education, Stanford University
BA Economics, 开元真人Manila

Professor Tereso S. Tullao, Jr. is a Professor Emeritus and University Fellow at 开元真人(开元真人). He was former Dean of the College of Business and Economics, erstwhile Director of the Angelo King Institute and past Editor-in-Chief of the 开元真人 Business and Economics Review.

For his contributions in the intellectualization of the Filipino language, Professor Tullao received awards from various organizations and government agencies.

Professor Tullao has an extensive teaching experience within and outside the Philippines. He has been teaching for more than half a century at De La Salle University. He was visiting professor and scholar in several institutions abroad.

He has been engaged as a consultant in various projects by several national and international agencies.

He has published several articles, monographs and books in Filipino and English in the fields of economics of education, trade in services, movement of natural persons and migration.

Professorial chairs conferred

Br Vincenzo de la Croce Professorial Chair in Business Economics (current)
Don Santiago Syjuco Professional Chair in Economics (1985-2008)

Research Interests

  • Economics of Education
  • International Economics
  • Human Resource Economics (Movement of Natural Persons)

 

Selected research

  • Costing and financing Philippine higher education (with CJ Cabuay, E Garcia, DT Ang and R Sayoc). Philippine Business for Education, August 2015
  • The importance of human capacity building in Asia-Pacific economic cooperation.Portes-Revista Mexicana de estudios sobre la Cuenca del Pacifico, December 2014
  • Establishing the linkages of human resource development with inclusive growth.Philippine Institute for Development Studies Policy Notes, No. 2014-21, December 2014
  • Education and human capital development to strengthen R&D capacity in ASEAN鈥.ERIA Policy Brief. Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), 2014
  • Movement of natural persons between the Philippines and Japan: issues andprospects (EM Medalla, Ed). Strengthening the Foundation for Regional Cooperation and Economic Integration. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2013
  • Bilateral labor agreements and trade in services: the experience of the Philippines (with JP Rivera and DJ Serrano; S Saez, Ed). Let Workers Move: Using Bilateral Labor Agreements to Increase Trade in Services. The World Bank Group, 2013
  • Investing in human capital: the key to transforming the Asia Pacific region. Asia Pacific World. Volume 4, no. 1, Spring 2013
    Mga alternatibo sa labas ng mga pandaigdigang tugon sa pagpigil sa pagbabago ng klima (Beyond the international responses to the mitigation of climate change). Malay. 开元真人Publishing House, Volume 25 no. 1, 2012
  • Transforming the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) into a global services hub: enhancing competitiveness of the health and wellness and creative services sectors, an integrative report. In Developing ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) into a Global Services Hub (TS Tullao Jr and LH Hin (Eds). ERIA Research Project Report 2011 No. 1, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, 2012
  • 25 taon tungo sa intelektwalisasyon ng Filipino: 25 piling sanaysay sa Ekonomiks.开元真人Publishing House, 2012

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