Last 27 March 2014 on the occasion of Kickstart's 2nd year anniversary, Guillermo M. Luz, Private Sector Co-Chairman of the National Competitiveness Council presented latest stats and figures on the country's competitiveness ranking and challenges vs ASEAN countries and the rest of the world economies.
8. Source:
World
Bank
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Foreign Direct Investments, net inflows
(US$ millions)
Indonesia
Malaysia
Thailand
Vietnam
Philippines
Why does it matter?
9. Source:
World
Bank
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
GDP per capita (US$)
Malaysia
China
Thailand
Indonesia
Vietnam
Cambodia
Philippines
Why does it matter?
10. REPORT
2014
RANK
2013
RANK
2012
RANK
2011
RANK
CHANGE
ASEAN
NEXT
REPORT
SOURCE
TARGET
1.
WEF
Global
CompeSSveness
Index
59/148
65/144
75/142
↑
6
6
of
10
Sep-‐14
WEF
49
2.
IFC
Ease
of
Doing
Business
108/189
138/185
136/183
↑
30
6
of
10
Oct-‐14
IFC
63
3.
IMD
World
CompeSSveness
Report
38/60
43/59
41/59
↑
5
4
of
5
May-‐1
4
IMD
20
4.
TI
CorrupSon
PercepSon
Index
94/177
105/179
129/183
↑
11
4
of
10
Dec-‐13
Transparency
InternaSonal
60
5.
Economic
Freedom
Index
89/178
97/177
107/179
115/179
↑
8
5
of
7
Jan-‐14
Heritage
FoundaSon
59
6.
Global
InformaSon
Technology
Report
86/144
86/142
86/138
no
change
7
of
8
Apr-‐14
WEF
47
7.
Travel
and
Tourism
Report
82/140
n/a
94/139
↑
12
7
of
8
Mar-‐15
WEF
46
8.
Global
InnovaSon
Index
90/142
95/141
91/125
↑
5
7
of
9
Jul-‐14
WIPO
47
9.
LogisScs
Performance
Index
57/160
-‐-‐
52/155
44/155
↓
5
4
of
9
Feb-‐14
World
Bank
51
10.
Failed
States
Index
59/178
56/177
51/177
↑
3
7
of
10
Jun-‐14
Fund
for
Peace
118
Global Competitiveness
Report Card
***As
of
March
2014
11. REPORT
CHANGE
2013
VS
2012
CHANGE
OVER
3
YEARS
1.
World
Economic
Forum
Global
Compe((veness
Index
+
6
+
26
2.
IFC/WB
Ease
of
Doing
Business
Report
+
30
+
28
3.
IMD
World
Compe((veness
Report
+5
+3
4.
Transparency
Interna(onal
Corrup(on
Percep(ons
Index
+11
+35
5.
Economic
Freedom
Index
+10
+18
6.
Global
IT
Report
(WEF)
0
0
7.
Travel
and
Tourism
Report
(WEF)
+12
+12
8.
Global
Innova(on
Index
+5
+17
Global Competitiveness
Performance
12. Innovation
• FoundaSon
of
an
empowered
and
compeSSve
naSon
• Drives
economic
growth
• New
source
of
high-‐value
added
jobs
• No
longer
restricted
to
R&D
laboratories
or
scienSfic
papers
-‐
includes
social
innovaSons
and
business
model
innovaSons
• Spurred
by
a
good
business
environment
Sources:
Doing
Business
2014:
Understanding
Regula;ons
for
Small
and
Medium-‐Size
Enterprises
The
Global
Informa;on
Technology
Report
2013:
Growth
and
Jobs
in
a
Hyperconnected
World
The
Global
Innova;on
Index
2013:
The
Local
Dynamics
of
Innova;on
13. Global Information Technology
Report: Philippines VS ASEAN
Economy
2013
Rank
out
of
144
2012
Rank
out
of
142
2011
Rank
out
of
138
CHANGE
over
2
years
1.
SINGAPORE
2
2
2
0
2.
MALAYSIA
30
29
28
-‐2
3.
BRUNEI
DARUSSALAM
57
54
57
0
4.
THAILAND
74
77
59
-‐15
5.
INDONESIA
76
80
53
-‐23
6.
VIETNAM
84
83
55
-‐29
7.
PHILIPPINES
86
86
86
0
8.
CAMBODIA
106
108
111
+5
14. Global Information Technology
Report 2013: Philippines VS ASEAN
PILLARS
PHILIPPINES
BRUNEI
DARUSSALAM
CAMBODIA
INDONESIA
MALAYSIA
SINGAPORE
THAILAND
VIETNAM
1.
Poli(cal
and
regulatory
environment
8
of
8
98
45
65
82
24
1
81
85
2.
Business
and
innova(on
environment
7
of
8
100
77
91
73
16
1
52
108
3.
Infrastructure
and
digital
content
5
of
8
84
50
87
89
73
19
71
114
4.
Affordability
6
of
8
82
135
112
39
50
55
45
38
5.
Skills
5
of
8
73
31
109
63
43
2
76
79
6.
Individual
usage
7
of
8
95
49
112
92
46
11
88
78
7.
Business
usage
4
of
8
47
59
70
40
26
14
63
88
8.
Government
usage
6
of
8
67
33
103
58
7
1
86
62
9.
Economic
Impacts
4
of
8
56
48
124
101
29
2
108
89
10.
Social
impacts
7
of
8
76
35
101
72
25
1
67
64
15. Global Information Technology
Report: Philippines 2011-2013
Indicators
2013
2012
2011
change
over
2
years
1st
Pillar
:
PoliScal
and
regulatory
environment
1.01
EffecSveness
of
law-‐making
bodies*
93
112
119
26
1.02
Laws
relaSng
to
ICT*
66
84
85
19
1.03
Judicial
independence*
99
102
110
11
1.04
Efficiency
of
legal
system
in
seiling
disputes*
107
115
121
14
1.05
Efficiency
of
legal
system
in
challenging
regulaSons*
102
118
115
13
1.06
Intellectual
property
protecSon*
87
102
102
15
1.07
Sojware
piracy
rate,
%
sojware
installed
70
68
68
-‐2
1.08
No.
procedures
to
enforce
a
contract
68
69
65
-‐3
1.09
No.
days
to
enforce
a
contract
121
119
117
-‐4
16. Global Information Technology
Report: Philippines 2011-2013
Indicators
2013
2012
2011
change
over
2
years
2nd
Pillar
:
Business
and
innovaSon
environment
2.01
Availability
of
latest
technologies*
56
62
62
6
2.02
Venture
capital
availability*
62
71
75
13
2.03
Total
tax
rate,
%
profits
104
100
89
-‐15
2.04
No.
days
to
start
a
business
118
112
110
-‐8
2.05
No.
procedures
to
start
a
business
142
136
129
-‐13
2.06
Intensity
of
local
compeSSon*
50
47
-‐
-‐3
2.07
TerSary
educaSon
gross
enrollment
rate,
%
79
76
76
-‐3
2.08
Quality
of
management
schools*
39
55
-‐
16
2.09
Gov’t
procurement
of
advanced
technology*
107
126
128
21
17. Global Information Technology
Report: Philippines 2011-2013
Indicators
2013
2012
2011
change
over
2
years
3rd
Pillar
:
Infrastructure
and
digital
content
3.01
Electricity
producSon,
kWh/capita
105
104
105
0
3.02
Mobile
network
coverage,
%
populaSon
51
49
48
-‐3
3.04
InternaSonal
Internet
bandwidth,
kb/s
per
user
77
71
102
25
3.05
Secure
Internet
servers/million
pop
97
95
91
-‐6
3.06
Accessibility
of
digital
content*
74
80
-‐
6
4th
Pillar
:
Affordability
4.01
Mobile
cellular
tariffs,
PPP
$/min
73
65
54
-‐19
4.02
Fixed
broadband
Internet
tariffs,
PPP
$/
month
95
86
-‐
-‐9
4.03
Internet
&
telephony
compeSSon,
0–2
(best)
1
1
-‐
0
18. Global Information Technology
Report: Philippines 2011-2013
Indicators
2013
2012
2011
change
over
2
years
5th
Pillar
:
Skills
5.01
Quality
of
educaSonal
system*
45
61
68
23
5.02
Quality
of
math
&
science
educaSon*
98
115
111
13
5.03
Secondary
educaSon
gross
enrollment
rate,
%
84
79
-‐
-‐5
5.04
Adult
literacy
rate,
%
61
60
67
6
6th
Pillar
:
Individual
usage
6.01
Mobile
phone
subscripSons/100
popn
84
93
62
-‐22
6.02
Individuals
using
Internet,
%.
91
92
106
15
6.03
Households
with
personal
computer,
%
97
100
87
-‐10
6.04
Households
with
Internet
access,
%
91
89
-‐
-‐2
6.05
Broadband
Internet
subscripSons/100
popn
92
89
85
-‐7
6.06
Mobile
broadband
subscripSons/100
popn
94
80
-‐
-‐14
6.07
Use
of
virtual
social
networks*
27
41
46
19
19. Global Information Technology
Report: Philippines 2011-2013
Indicators
2013
2012
2011
change
over
2
years
7th
Pillar
:
Business
usage
7.01
Firm-‐level
technology
absorpSon*
46
52
58
12
7.02
Capacity
for
innovaSon*
86
95
80
-‐6
7.03
PCT
patents,
applicaSons/million
populaSon
80
84
-‐
4
7.04
Business-‐to-‐business
Internet
use*
51
89
-‐
38
7.05
Business-‐to-‐consumer
Internet
use*
51
-‐
-‐
0
7.06
Extent
of
staff
training*
32
34
45
13
8th
Pillar
:
Government
usage
8.01
Importance
of
ICTs
to
government
vision*
85
100
106
21
8.02
Government
Online
Service
Index,
0–1
(best)
67
48
48
-‐19
8.03
Government
success
in
ICT
promoSon*
71
-‐
105
34
20. Global Information Technology
Report: Philippines 2011-2013
Indicators
2013
2012
2011
change
over
2
years
9th
Pillar
:
Economic
Impacts
9.01
Impact
of
ICT
on
new
services
and
products*
43
68
80
37
9.02
ICT
PCT
patents,
applicaSons/
million
populaSon
74
76
-‐
2
9.03
Impact
of
ICTs
on
new
organizaSonal
models*
33
60
77
44
9.04
Knowledge-‐intensive
jobs,
%
workforce
72
73
-‐
1
10th
Pillar
:
Social
impacts
10.01
Impact
of
ICTs
on
access
to
basic
services*
79
106
96
17
10.02
Internet
access
in
schools*
73
73
76
3
10.03
ICT
use
&
government
efficiency*
83
103
113
30
10.04
E-‐ParScipaSon
Index,
0–1
(best)
62
62
62
0
21. Global Innovation Index:
Philippines VS ASEAN
Country
2013
Rank
out
of
142
2012
Rank
out
of
141
2011
Rank
out
of
125
CHANGE
over
3
years
1.
SINGAPORE
8
3
3
-‐5
2.
MALAYSIA
32
32
31
-‐1
3.
THAILAND
57
57
48
-‐9
4.
BRUNEI
DARUSSALAM
74
53
75
+1
5.
VIETNAM
76
76
51
-‐25
6.
INDONESIA
85
100
99
14
7.
PHILIPPINES
90
95
91
+1
8.
CAMBODIA
110
129
111
+1
9.
LAOS
-‐
138
-‐
22. Global Innovation Index 2013:
Philippines VS ASEAN
Indicator
PHILIPPINES
SINGAPORE
MALAYSIA
THAILAND
BRUNEI
VIETNAM
INDONESIA
CAMBODIA
1.
Ins(tu(ons
7
of
8
128
7
49
93
34
122
138
116
2.
Human
capital
&
research
7
of
8
116
3
40
46
65
98
99
131
3.
Infrastructure
5
of
8
78
6
33
60
55
80
82
116
4.
Market
sophis(ca(on
7
of
8
95
5
23
37
84
73
99
93
5.
Business
sophis(ca(on
6
of
8
96
1
27
60
86
67
112
102
6.
Knowledge
&
technology
outputs
5
of
8
61
11
24
53
125
51
81
94
7.
Crea(ve
outputs
7
of
8
91
40
38
76
51
66
57
99
23. Global Innovation Index:
Philippines 2011-2013
Indicator
2013
2012
2011
change
over
2
years
1
InsStuSons
1.1
PoliScal
environment
120
121
110
-‐10
1.1.1
PoliScal
stability
130
134
113
-‐17
1.1.2
Government
effecSveness
68
72
73
5
1.1.3
Press
freedom
118
114
113
-‐5
1.2
Regulatory
environment
118
116
79
-‐39
1.2.1
Regulatory
quality
93
90
72
-‐21
1.2.2
Rule
of
law
98
97
88
-‐10
1.2.3
Cost
of
redundancy
dismissal,
salary
weeks
122
120
-‐
-‐
1.3
Business
environment
132
133
97
-‐35
1.3.1
Ease
of
starSng
a
business
125
127
-‐
-‐
1.3.2
Ease
of
resolving
insolvency
139
136
-‐
-‐
1.3.3
Ease
of
paying
taxes
111
95
-‐
-‐
24. Global Innovation Index:
Philippines 2011-2013
Indicator
2013
2012
2011
change
over
2
years
2
Human
capital
&
research
2.1
EducaSon
134
135
116
-‐18
2.1.1
Current
expenditure
on
educaSon,
%
GNI
103
119
109
6
2.1.2
Public
expenditure/pupil,
%
GDP/cap
107
110
101
-‐6
2.1.3
School
life
expectancy,
years
100
94
80
-‐20
2.1.4
PISA
scales
in
reading,
maths,
&
science
-‐
-‐
-‐
-‐
2.1.5
Pupil-‐teacher
raSo,
secondary
124
126
116
-‐8
2.2
TerSary
educaSon
91
87
69
-‐22
2.2.1
TerSary
enrolment,
%
gross
78
75
68
-‐10
2.2.2
Graduates
in
science
&
engineering,
%
27
30
-‐
-‐
2.2.3
TerSary
inbound
mobility,
%
104
90
-‐
-‐
2.2.4
Gross
terSary
outbound
enrolment,
%
136
139
108
-‐28
2.3
Research
&
development
(R&D)
67
120
113
46
2.3.1
Researchers,
headcounts/mn
pop
88
94
82
-‐6
2.3.2
Gross
expenditure
on
R&D,
%
GDP
95
96
82
-‐13
2.3.3
QS
university
ranking,
average
score
top
3
44
-‐
-‐
-‐
30. World
Bank-‐Interna(onal
Finance
Corpora(on
DOING
BUSINESS
REPORT
• Tracks
the
ease
of
doing
business
across
10
important
processes
or
transacSons
which
any
business
must
undertake
with
government
31. ECONOMY
2014
Rank
out
of
189
2013
Rank
out
of
185
CHANGE
1
Philippines
108
138
30
2
Ukraine
112
137
25
3
Rwanda
32
52
20
4
Brunei
Darussalam
59
79
20
5
Russian
FederaSon
92
112
20
6
Burundi
140
159
19
7
Guatemala
79
93
14
8
Brazil
116
130
14
9
Iraq
151
165
14
10
Kosovo
86
98
12
2014 Most Improved:
EASE OF DOING BUSINESS
32. ASEAN
2014
Rank
out
of
189
2013
Rank
out
of
185
CHANGE
2012
Rank
out
of
183
CHANGE
1.
SINGAPORE
1
1
0
1
0
2.
MALAYSIA
6
12
+6
14
+2
3.
THAILAND
18
18
0
17
-‐1
4.
BRUNEI
DARUSSALAM
59
79
+20
83
+4
5.
VIETNAM
99
99
0
99
0
6.
PHILIPPINES
108
138
+30
136
-‐2
7.
INDONESIA
120
128
+8
130
+2
8.
CAMBODIA
137
133
-‐4
141
+8
9.
LAO
PDR
159
163
+4
166
+3
10.
MYANMAR
182
-‐
0
-‐
0
Doing Business Report:
Philippines VS ASEAN
34. INDICATORS
2014
Rank
out
of
189
CHANGE
2013-‐2014
2013
Rank
out
of
185
2012
Rank
out
of
183
1.
StarSng
a
business
170
-‐9
161
158
2.
Dealing
with
construcSon
permits
99
+1
100
101
3.
Getng
electricity
33
+24
57
53
4.
Registering
Property
121
+1
122
120
5.
Getng
Credit
86
+43
129
127
6.
ProtecSng
Investors
128
0
128
124
7.
Paying
Taxes
131
+12
143
136
8.
Trading
across
borders
42
+11
53
56
9.
Enforcing
contracts
114
-‐3
111
109
10.
Resolving
Insolvency
100
+65
165
166
Doing Business Report:
By Indicator
35. 16
STEPS
36
DAYS
F R O M :
Starting a Business
2012
Baseline
36. T O :
11
STEPS
11
DAYS
Starting a Business
2013
Reform
37. STAR
T
Deposit
paid-‐
up
capital
and
obtain
bank
cerSficate.
Notarize
arScles
of
incorporaSon
and
treasurer's
affidavit.
Verify
and
reserve
company
name
with
SEC.
Register
the
company
with
SEC
and
receive
pre-‐registered
TIN.
Obtain
barangay
clearance.
Pay
annual
community
tax
and
obtain
community
tax
cerSficate.
Obtain
business
permit
from
BPLO.
Apply
and
pay
for
CerSficate
of
RegistraSon
and
obtain
TIN
at
BIR.
Pay
registraSon
fee
and
documentary
stamp
taxes
Obtain
authority
to
print
receipts
and
invoices
from
BIR.
Buy
special
books
of
account
at
bookstore.
Print
receipts
and
invoices.
Have
books
of
accounts
and
Printer's
CerSficate
of
Delivery
stamped
by
BIR.
Register
with
SSS.
Register
with
PhilHealth.
Register
with
Pag-‐IBIG.
END
Starting a Business
38. STAR
T
Deposit
paid-‐
up
capital
and
obtain
bank
cerSficate.
Notarize
arScles
of
incorporaSon
and
treasurer's
affidavit.
Verify
and
reserve
company
name
with
SEC.
Register
the
company
with
SEC
and
receive
pre-‐registered
TIN.
Obtain
barangay
clearance.
Pay
annual
community
tax
and
obtain
community
tax
cerSficate.
Obtain
business
permit
from
BPLO.
Apply
and
pay
for
CerSficate
of
RegistraSon
and
obtain
TIN
at
BIR.
Pay
registraSon
fee
and
documentary
stamp
taxes
Obtain
authority
to
print
receipts
and
invoices
from
BIR.
Buy
special
books
of
account
at
bookstore.
Have
books
of
accounts
and
Printer's
CerSficate
of
Delivery
stamped
by
BIR.
END
Register
with
SSS.
Register
with
PhilHealth.
Register
with
Pag-‐
IBIG.
Print
receipts
and
invoices.
Starting a Business
39. STAR
T
Deposit
paid-‐
up
capital
and
obtain
bank
cerSficate.
Notarize
arScles
of
incorporaSon
and
treasurer's
affidavit.
Verify
and
reserve
company
name
with
SEC.
Obtain
barangay
clearance.
Pay
annual
community
tax
and
obtain
community
tax
cerSficate.
Obtain
business
permit
from
BPLO.
Apply
and
pay
for
CerSficate
of
RegistraSon
and
obtain
TIN
at
BIR.
Pay
registraSon
fee
and
documentary
stamp
taxes
Obtain
authority
to
print
receipts
and
invoices
from
BIR.
Buy
special
books
of
account
at
bookstore.
Have
books
of
accounts
and
Printer's
CerSficate
of
Delivery
stamped
by
BIR.
Register
with
SSS.
Register
with
PhilHealth.
Register
with
Pag-‐
IBIG.
END
Register
with
SSS,
PhilHealth,
and
Pag-‐IBIG.
Print
receipts
and
invoices.
Pay
annual
tax
and
obtain
community
tax
cerSficate
and
business
permit.
Buy
special
books
of
account
and
have
books
of
accounts
and
Printer's
CerSficate
of
Delivery
stamped
by
BIR.
Register
the
company
with
SEC
and
receive
pre-‐registered
TIN.
Starting a Business
40. STAR
T
Deposit
paid-‐
up
capital
and
obtain
bank
cerSficate.
Notarize
arScles
of
incorporaSon
and
treasurer's
affidavit.
Verify
and
reserve
company
name
with
SEC.
Register
the
company
with
SEC
and
receive
pre-‐registered
TIN.
Obtain
barangay
clearance.
Pay
annual
community
tax
and
obtain
community
tax
cerSficate.
Obtain
business
permit
from
BPLO.
Apply
and
pay
for
CerSficate
of
RegistraSon
and
obtain
TIN
at
BIR.
Pay
registraSon
fee
and
documentary
stamp
taxes
Obtain
authority
to
print
receipts
and
invoices
from
BIR.
Buy
special
books
of
account
at
bookstore.
Print
receipts
and
invoices.
Have
books
of
accounts
and
Printer's
CerSficate
of
Delivery
stamped
by
BIR.
Register
with
SSS.
Register
with
PhilHealth.
Register
with
Pag-‐IBIG.
END
Starting a Business
15 steps / 35 days
Accepted
41. ECONOMY
PROCEDURES
(NUMBER)
TIME
(DAYS)
COST
(%
OF
INCOME
PER
CAPITA)
PAID-‐IN
MIN.
CAPITAL
(%
OF
INCOME
PER
CAPITA)
RANK
1
Singapore
3
3
0.6
-‐
3
*2
Malaysia
3
6
7.6
-‐
16
3
Lao
PDR
6
92
6.7
-‐
85
4
Thailand
4
28
6.7
0.0
91
5
Vietnam
10
34
7.7
-‐
109
6
Brunei
Darussalam
15
101
9.9
-‐
137
7
Philippines
15
35
18.7
4.6
170
8
Indonesia
10
48
20.5
38.5
175
9
Cambodia
11
104
150.6
27.5
184
10
Myanmar
11
72
176.7
7,016.0
189
Starting a Business
Benchmark: Malaysia
GAMEPLAN 2.0
42. INDICATOR
2014
REPORT
2015
REPORT
MOVEMENT
/
CHANGE
IN
RANK
Number
of
Days
35
6
-‐29
days
Number
of
Steps
15
3
-‐12
steps
Cost
(%
income/per
capita)
18.7
18.7
-‐-‐
Min
Paid
In
Capital
4.6
0
-‐4.6
Effect
in
indicator
ranking
170
30
↑
140
Effect
in
world
ranking
108
85
↑
23
RECOMMENDATION
AGENCY
• Reduce
number
of
days
and
steps
• Reduce
cost
• Implement
Online
Business
RegistraSon
• Consider
removing
Min.
Paid
in
Capital
SEC,
QC,
SSS,
PBR,
BIR,
Philhealth,
Pag-‐ibig
SEC/Congress
Starting a Business
Score Simulation
43. 3
STEPS
“3”
DAYS
L E A P F R O G :
Starting a Business
20XX
44. STAR
T
END
LGU
Steps
{Barangay
clearance
+
Community
Tax
CerSficate
(CTC)
+
Mayor’s
Permit}
Review
+
Consent
+
Pay
(with
submission
of
notarized
documents
to
follow
within
7
days
or
enSre
process
is
invalidated)
Register
the
company
with
SEC
+
BIR
+
SSS
+
Philhealth
+
Pag-‐Ibig
(all
in
one
form
and
online
transacSon)
NaSonal
Government
Local
Government
Starting a Business
3
s t e p s ,
3
d a y s
45. F R O M :
Paying Taxes
2012
Baseline
47
PAYMENTS
48. INDICATOR
2014
REPORT
2015
REPORT
MOVEMENT/
CHANGE
IN
RANK
Number
of
Payments
36
13
23
Number
of
Hours
193
193
-‐-‐
Total
Tax
Rate
44.5
44.5
-‐-‐
Effect
in
indicator
ranking
131
80
↑
51
Effect
in
world
ranking
108
103
↑
5
RECOMMENDATION
AGENCY
• Reduce
number
of
payments
• Reduce
number
of
Hours
• Consider
reducing
tax
rate
PAG-‐IBIG,
PHILHEALTH,
BIR
Paying Taxes
Score Simulation
49. Scenarios:
• Low
Hanging
Fruit
-‐
Impact
of
FULL
implementaSon
of
Doing
Business
2013
reform
inventory.
• Big
Impact
Indicators
–
Implement
reforms
on
4
idenSfied
Gameplan
2.0
big
impact
indicators
(StarSng
a
Business,
Registering
Property,
Getng
Credit,
ProtecSng
Investors).
• Stretch
Targets
–
Implement
suggested
reforms
for
all
indicators.
The Results
50. Impact
of
FULL
implementaSon
of
Doing
Business
2013
reform
inventory
on
8
indicators
(StarSng
a
business,
Dealing
with
ConstrucSon
Permits,
Registering
Property,
Getng
Electricity,
Getng
Credit,
ProtecSng
Investors,
Paying
Taxes
and
Trading
Across
Borders)
108
39
↑
69
2014
2015
INC REASE
IN
RANK
Low Hanging Fruit
51. ECONOMY
2014
REPORT
RANK
AS
OF
CURRENT
DATA
AND
SIMULATION
1
Singapore
1 1
2
Malaysia
6 6
3
Thailand
18 18
*4
Philippines
108 39
5
Brunei
Darussalam
59 59
6
Vietnam
99 99
7
Indonesia
120 120
8
Cambodia
137 137
9
Lao
PDR
159 159
10
Myanmar
182 182
movefrom6to4 Low Hanging Fruit:
New ASEAN Rank
52.
Implement
reforms
in
4
idenSfied
GAMEPLAN
2.0
big
impact
indicators
(StarSng
a
Business,
Registering
Property,
Getng
Credit,
ProtecSng
Investors).
108
29
↑
79
2014
2015
INC REASE
IN
RANK
Big Impact Indicators
53. ECONOMY
2014
REPORT
RANK
AS
OF
CURRENT
DATA
AND
SIMULATION
1
Singapore
1 1
2
Malaysia
6 6
3
Thailand
18 18
*4
Philippines
108 29
5
Brunei
Darussalam
59 59
6
Vietnam
99 99
7
Indonesia
120 120
8
Cambodia
137 137
9
Lao
PDR
159 159
10
Myanmar
182 182
movefrom6to4 Big Impact Indicators:
New ASEAN Rank
54.
Implement
suggested
reforms
in
ALL
indicators
based
on
the
GAMEPLAN
2.0
benchmarks.
108
7
↑
101
2014
20x x
INC REASE
IN
RANK
Stretch Targets
55. ECONOMY
2014
REPORT
RANK
AS
OF
CURRENT
DATA
AND
SIMULATION
1
Singapore
1 1
2
Malaysia
6 6
3
Philippines
108 7
4
Thailand
18 18
5
Brunei
Darussalam
59 59
6
Vietnam
99 99
7
Indonesia
120 120
8
Cambodia
137 137
9
Lao
PDR
159 159
10
Myanmar
182 182
movefrom6to3 Stretch Targets:
New ASEAN Rank
56. Innovation Hubs
• Local
hubs
and
clusters
of
universiSes,
companies,
specialized
suppliers,
service
providers,
and
associated
insStuSons
foster
innovaSon
by
pooling
talent,
know-‐
how,
research
labs,
and
manufacturing
capabiliSes
in
a
small
area
Source:
The
Global
Innova;on
Index
2013:
The
Local
Dynamics
of
Innova;on
57. Innovation Hubs for Local
Competitiveness
• Building
block
for
naSonal
compeSSveness
• Establish
mulSple
economic,
urban
centers
• Provide
opSons
for
investors
to
locate
and
for
Filipinos
to
choose
where
to
live
and
work
58. Benefits of Creating Competitive
Regions
• DiversificaSon
of
investment
and
job
opportuniSes
• CreaSon
of
new
wealth
• Growing
middle
class
in
different
parts
of
the
country
• Overall
airacSveness
of
the
country
as
an
investment
site
59. 15 Regional Competitiveness
Committees + National Capital Region
•
Region
I
(Ilocos)
•
Region
II
(Cagayan)
•
Region
III
(Central
Luzon)
•
Region
IVA
(CALABARZON)
•
Region
IVB
(MIMAROPA)
•
Region
V
(Bicol)
•
Region
VI
(Western
Visayas)
•
Region
VII
(Central
Visayas
•
Region
VIII
(Eastern
Visayas)
•
Region
IX
(Zamboanga)
•
Region
X
(Northern
Mindanao)
•
Region
XI
(Davao)
•
Region
XII
(SOCCSKSARGEN)
•
Region
XIII
(CARAGA)
•
Cordillera
AdministraSve
Region
•
NaSonal
Capital
Region
60. Regional Competitiveness
Committees (RCCs)
• Track
local
compeSSveness
indicators
• Formulate
programs
to
improve
compeSSveness
• Engage
in
investment
promoSon
acSviSes
to
airact
investors
and
create
new
jobs
62. Overall Competitiveness
Top
10
CiSes
RANK
out
of
122
REGION
PROVINCE
LGU
SCORE
out
of
100
1
Northern
Mindanao
Misamis
Oriental
Cagayan
de
Oro
City
72.09
2
Western
Visayas
Iloilo
City
Iloilo
City
68.23
3
Central
Luzon
Pampanga
San
Fernando
City
67.89
4
CARAGA
Agusan
del
Norte
Butuan
City
63.07
5
Western
Visayas
Negros
Occ.
Bacolod
City
61.62
6
SOCCSKSARGEN
South
Cotabato
Koronadal
61.27
7
Ilocos
Region
La
Union
San
Fernando
61.17
8
Central
Luzon
Zambales
Olongapo
City
60.63
9
Bicol
Region
Camarines
Sur
Naga
60.53
10
NCR
Marikina
59.73
63. Overall Competitiveness
Top
10
MunicipaliSes
RANK
out
of
163
REGION
PROVINCE
LGU
SCORE
out
of
100
1
CARAGA
Agusan
del
Sur
San
Francisco
54.86
2
Central
Luzon
Pampanga
Guagua
54.18
3
CALABARZON
Cavite
Carmona
53.18
4
BICOL
Region
Camarines
Norte
Daet
51.45
5
CALABARZON
Cavite
General
Trias
51.22
6
Central
Luzon
Nueva
Ecija
Guimba
50.46
7
Central
Luzon
Pampanga
Mexico
50.18
8
SOCCSKSARGEN
South
Cotabato
Surallah
49.82
9
CALABARZON
Rizal
Taytay
49.19
10
CARAGA
Agusan
del
Sur
Prosperidad
48.92
64. Source:
TIME
Inven;on
Poll,
in
coopera;on
with
Qualcomm
The age of invention/innovation is NOW
65. TIME
Inven(on
Poll
Source:
TIME
Inven;on
Poll,
in
coopera;on
with
Qualcomm
66. TIME
Inven(on
Poll
Source:
TIME
Inven;on
Poll,
in
coopera;on
with
Qualcomm
67. TIME
Inven(on
Poll
Source:
TIME
Inven;on
Poll,
in
coopera;on
with
Qualcomm
68. TIME
Inven(on
Poll
Source:
TIME
Inven;on
Poll,
in
coopera;on
with
Qualcomm
69. TIME
Inven(on
Poll
Source:
TIME
Inven;on
Poll,
in
coopera;on
with
Qualcomm
70. TIME
Inven(on
Poll
Source:
TIME
Inven;on
Poll,
in
coopera;on
with
Qualcomm