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        1. Noted economist, a theorist with interests also in the policy area.
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        3. Professor and Dean, School of Economics of the University of the Philippines.
        4. Noted Economist, a Theorist with interest also in the policy area.
        5. Jose encarnacion baseball.

          José Encarnación Jr.

          Filipino economist and academic (1928–1998)

          José Encarnación Jr. (November 17, 1928 – July 5, 1998) was a Filipino professor of economics at the University of the Philippines Diliman, where he served as dean of the School of Economics from 1974 until his retirement in 1994.

          Education

          Encarnación was educated at UP Diliman (PhB, MA Philosophy) and at Princeton University (PhD Economics). He was a member of the Upsilon Sigma Phi fraternity.

          The History and Development of Social Science Disciplines in the Philippines.

          At Princeton he was a student and dissertation advisee of William J. Baumol. The only Filipino economist of his generation to work in the field of theory, Encarnación was best known for advancing the theory of lexicographic preferences, which in the words of Richard Day, Encarnación "almost singlehandedly kept alive".

          In 1987 he was named National Scientist, the highest recognition of scientific achievement given by the Republic of the Philippines.[1] In 2008, the main building of the School of Economics at