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3 NCC Vision Promote a more competitive Philippines and instill a culture of excellence through PUBLIC-PRIVATE sector collaboration REDUCE POVERTY THROUGH INCLUSIVE GROWTH as a means to REDUCE POVERTY THROUGH INCLUSIVE GROWTH

4 Work Program  Benchmark against key global competitiveness indices  Map each indicator to the agency responsible  Focus on lowest-ranking indicators  Track city competitiveness and key indicators  Working Groups concentrate on specific projects  Link work to Philippine Development Plan, National Budget, Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council, Cabinet Agenda

5 6.8-7.2% Unemployment Rate 6.8% (2012) 7.6% (SI 2013) Real GDP Growth 20.3% (2012) 20.8% (SI 2013) Fixed Capital as ratio to GDP Unemployment rate 7.0% (2012) 7.3% (ave. of LFS’ 2013 Jan, Apr & Jul round) Underemployment rate 20.0% (2012) 19.8% (ave. Jan, Apr & Jul 2013) 27.9% (S1 2012) 28.6% (S1 2009) Poverty Rate Where are we now? Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016 Targets 7-8% Gross Domestic Product 22% Investment/GDP ratio Poverty Incidence down to 16.6% Source: The Philippine Economy at a Glance, National Economic and Development Authority

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7 Report 2013 Rank 2012 Rank 2011 Rank ChangeASEAN Next Report SourceTarget WEF Global Competitiveness Index 59/14865/14475/142 Up 66 of 10Sep-14WEF49 IFC Ease of Doing Business108/189138/185136/183Up 306 of 10Oct-14IFC63 IMD World Competitiveness Report 38/6043/5941/59Up 54 of 5May-14IMD20 TI Corruption Perception Index -105/179129/183 Up 245 of 10Dec-13 Transparency International 60 Economic Freedom Index97/177107/179115/179Up 105 of 7Jan-14 Heritage Foundation 59 Global Information Technology Report 86/14486/14286/138 no change 6 of 7Apr-14WEF47 Travel and Tourism Report82/140n/a94/139Up 127 of 8Mar-15WEF46 Global Innovation Index90/14295/14191/125Up 57 of 9Jul-14WIPO47 Logistics Performance Index-52/15544/155 Down 84 of 913-NovWorld Bank51 Failed States Index*59/17856/17751/177Up 37 of 10Jun-14Fund for Peace118 Global Competitiveness Report Card

8 Global Competitiveness Performance ReportChange 2013 vs 2012Change over 3 years World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Index + 6+ 26 IFC/WB Ease of Doing Business Report + 30+ 28 IMD World Competitiveness Report +5+3 Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index Not available until December 2013 +24 Economic Freedom Index +10+18 Global IT Report (WEF) 00 Travel and Tourism Report (WEF) +12 Global Innovation Index +5+17

9 COUNTRIES 2011 Out of 142 2012 Out of 144 CHANGE 2011-2012 2013 Out of 148 CHANGE 2012-2013 1.SINGAPORE 2 2020 2. MALAYSIA 21 25- 424+1 3. BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 28 026+2 4. THAILAND 39 38+ 137+1 5. INDONESIA 46 50- 438+12 6. PHILIPPINES75 65+ 1059+6 7. VIETNAM 65 75- 1070+5 8. LAOS * - --81- 9. CAMBODIA 97 85+ 1288-3 10. MYANMAR* - --139- (*) – New Economies added for 2013 report Global Competitiveness Index: Philippines VS ASEAN

10 12 PILLARS 2012-2013 CHANGE CHANGE OVER 3 YEARS 1st pillar: Institutions +15 +38 2nd pillar: Infrastructure +2 +9 3rd pillar: Macroeconomic environment -4 +14 4th pillar: Health and primary education +2 -4 5th pillar: Higher education and training -3 +4 6th pillar: Goods market efficiency +4 +6 7th pillar: Labor market efficiency +3 + 13 8th pillar: Financial market development +10 +23 9th pillar: Technological readiness +2 + 6 10th pillar: Market size +2 + 3 11th pillar: Business sophistication - + 8 12th pillar: Innovation +25 + 39 Global Competitiveness Index: Philippine Rankings

11 INDICATORS2010 Indicators 2011 Indicators 2012 Indicators 2013 Indicators REDBottom 20% (111 th – 139 th) 25 (113 th – 142 nd) 21 (115 th – 144 th) 8 (118 th -148 th ) 7 PURPLE Ranked 21 - 40% (83 rd – 110 th ) 37 (85 th – 112 th ) 36 (86 th – 114 th ) 44 (88 th to 117 th ) 33 GREEN Ranked 41 – 50% (69 th – 82 nd ) 20 (71 st – 84 th ) 17 (72 nd – 85 th ) 12 (74 th to 87 th ) 19 BLACK Ranked 49% or higher (1 st – 68 th ) 29 (1 st – 70 th ) 37 (1 st – 71 st ) 47 (1 st to 73 rd ) 55 TOTAL 111 114 Global Competitiveness Index: Philippine Rankings

12 Percentile Rank Philippines200920102011201220132014 Rank141144134136138108 No. of Economies 183 185189 Percentile rank333227262543 Doing Business: Philippines (2009-2014)

13 100 Upper 1/3 Middle 1/3 Bottom 1/3 Based on Percentile Rank Doing Business: Philippines (2009-2014)

14 Economy 2013 2014 CHANGE 1Philippines13810830 2 Ukraine13711225 3 Rwanda523220 4 Brunei Darussalam795920 5 Russian Federation1129220 6 Burundi15914019 7 Guatemala937914 8 Brazil13011614 9 Iraq16515114 10 Kosovo988612 2014 Top 10 Most Improved in Terms of Rankings

15 Economy20122013CHANGE2014CHANGE CHANGE OVER 3 YEARS 1 Kosovo 1269828861240 2 Ukraine 152137151122540 3 Burundi 172159131401932 4 Poland 745519451029 5 Philippines 136138-21083028 6 Russian Federation 1181126922026 7 Brunei Darussalam 83794592024 8 Uzbekistan 16815414146822 9 Costa Rica 12211012102820 10 Guatemala 98935791419 2012-2014 Most Improved Economies

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17 Source: World Bank

18 Foreign Direct Investments, net inflows (US$) COUNTRY201020112012 Indonesia13,770,580,77119,241,252,76219,852,569,230 Malaysia9,167,201,90712,000,756,384- Thailand9,103,993,9107,780,007,8298,616,301,338 Vietnam8,000,000,0007,430,000,000- Philippines1,635,000,0001,816,000,0002,797,000,000

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20 GDP per capita (US$) COUNTRY201020112012 Malaysia 8,729.10 10,011.99 10,380.54 China 4,447.76 5,441.76 6,188.19 Thailand 4,802.66 5,192.12 5,479.76 Indonesia 2,946.97 3,472.02 3,557.39 Philippines 2,135.92 2,357.57 2,587.02 Vietnam 1,224.25 1,408.01 1,595.81 Cambodia 782.62 878.38 945.99

21 In July 2013, the number of unemployed persons was estimated at about 3 million. Source: July 2013 Labor Force Survey National Statistics Office

22 Used to measure income inequality, the GINI coefficient ranges between 0 (perfect equality) and 1 (perfect inequality). Gini Coefficient

23 Source: The 2012 First Semester Official Provincial Poverty Statistics National Statistical Coordination Board

24  Moving in the right direction but still have much work ahead of us  Public-Private Collaboration works  Biggest challenges – Institutionalization and the permanence / irreversibility of reform Next Steps

25 /Compete.Philippines@ncc_PHadmin@competitive.org.ph


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