Jose Emeterio Villanueva Romero Jr. (4 May 1934 – 10 September 2018), also known as Joe Romero or Jose V. Romero Jr., was a Filipino statesman and diplomat.
Romero was formerly married to Carmelita Beatriz Espina Corominas of Cebu and had three children. She is the niece of Anita Corominas-Guerrero, wife of León María Guerrero III who succeeded José E. Romero as Philippine ambassador to the Court of St. James's.[9]
Upon Romero's return from his studies at Cambridge, he worked as an economist at the Department of Economic Research of the Central Bank of the Philippines. He was later the director-general of the Congressional Economic Planning Office[10] of the Philippine House of Representatives during the speakerships of José Laurel Jr. and Cornelio Villareal. He was executive director of the United Coconut Authority of the Philippines in the mid-1960s[11] and served as president of the Philippine Economic Society from 1971 to 1972.[12][13]
As a writer and scholar, he authored three books on Philippine political economy and the coconut industry: Philippine Political Economy,[23]Postwar Political Economy: 1946-1965,[24] and Transforming the Coconut Industry: Institutional and Policy Reforms Toward Shared Development.[25] He was also a business columnist and publisher. He was formerly the business editor and assistant publisher of the Manila Bulletin and contributed to the Financial Times and The Manila Times.[11][26]
Romero was president of the Philippine Ambassadors Foundation, Inc., an association of active and retired diplomats in the Philippines.[27] At the time of his death in 2018, he was chairman of the Philippine Council for Foreign Relations.[28][29][30][31][32]
^Fernandez, Erwin S. (2017). The Diplomat-Scholar: A Biography of Leon Ma. Guerrero. Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore: ISEAS Publishing. p. 145. ISBN978-981-47-6243-4.
^O'Gorman Anderson, Benedict Richard (2003). Southeast Asia Over Three Generations: Essays Presented to Benedict R. O'G. Anderson. SEAP Publications. pp. 291–294. ISBN0877277354.
^Boyce, James K. (1993). The Philippines: The Political Economy of Growth and Impoverishment in the Marcos Era. Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. p. 168. ISBN0-8248-1521-1.