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PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2011-2016
     In pursuit of inclusive growth


            Cayetano W. Paderanga, Jr.
            Socioeconomic Planning Secretary
National Economic and Development Authority

                      Philippine Development Forum
                    Sofitel Philippine Plaza, Pasay City
                                     26 February 2011
Outline of presentation
 Philippine economic performance
 Constraints to inclusive growth
 Key programs and strategies in the Philippine
  Development Plan 2011-2016




   National Economic and Development Authority    February 26, 2011   2
Low, lagging and uneven growth
           Real Per Capita GDP growth (%), 1951-2009
12.0
                    Selected Asian Economies

10.0



 8.0



 6.0



 4.0



 2.0



 0.0



-2.0
              1951-1960          1961-1970           1971-1980        1981-1990          1991-2000            2001-2009


         Hongkong         Indonesia          Korea   Malaysia    Philippines      Singapore          Taipei   Thailand

       Sources: Asian Development Bank (2010); National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB)                             3
High poverty and inequality

         Country                           % of Poor Population 1/                                           Gini Coefficient2/
 China                                                      15.9 (2005)                                         0.415 (2005)
 Indonesia                                                  29.4 (2007)                                         0.376 (2007)
 Malaysia                                                    2.0 (2004)                                         0.379 (2004)
 Philippines                                          22.6 (2006)                                            0.440 (2006)
 Thailand                                                    2.0 (2004)                                         0.425 (2004)
 Vietnam                                                    21.5 (2006)                                         0.378 (2006)
 Sources/Notes
 1/UNESCAP 2009 Statistical Yearbook;; based on Below US$1.25 per Day (www.unescap.org/stat/data/syb2009/)
 2/ 2010 ADB Key Indicators




                                                                                                                                  4
National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   5
Why is inclusive growth

                                              elusive?


National Economic and Development Authority                   February 26, 2011   6
Why is inclusive growth elusive?

 50
     Inadequate investment
                  Gross Domestic Investment (% of GDP)
 45
 40
 35
 30
 25
 20
 15
 10
  5
                                                                                                       Factors leading to
  0
         '94    '95 '96 '97
               Indonesia
                               '98 '99
                                  Korea
                                          '00   '01 '02 '03
                                                  Malaysia
                                                               '04    '05 '06 '07
                                                                     Philippines
                                                                                    '08    '09 '10
                                                                                                 H1
                                                                                          Thailand
                                                                                                       low investment
                                          Note: Philippine’s 2010 H1 – from Q1-Q3
      Sources: ADB-Asian Development Outlook; International Finance Statistics; NSCB
                                                                                                         o Inadequate
                                                                                                         infrastructure support
12              Foreign Direct Investment/GDP (in Percent)
10                                                                                                       o Gaps and lapses in
 8
 6                                                                                                       governance
 4
 2
 0
-2
-4
         2001     2002         2003       2004       2005      2006      2007       2008        2009
        Indonesia             Malaysia           Philippines           Thailand            Vietnam
                      Source: WB – World Development Indicators; ADB Key Indicators;
           National Economic and Development Authority                                                           February 26, 2011   7
Why is inclusive growth elusive?
  Output growth does not lead to
  employment creation
40.0           Comparative Unemployment Rates of Selected
35.0
               Asian Economies                                                                            Labor market
30.0                                                                                                       fragmentation
25.0                                                                                                      Limited information about
20.0                                                                                                       job and skill availability
15.0
                                                                                                          Concentration of economic
10.0
                                                                                                           activities to large-scale,
 5.0
                                                                                                           capital intensive and highly
 0.0
             2006                2007                2008                 2009            2010*            organized sector
                China                    Indonesia               South Korea              Malaysia
                Philippines              Singapore               Thailand
 Sources: Asian Development Outlook 2009 (March 2009); Labor Force Surveys, National Statistics Office
 (*Starting April 2005, the LFS adopts the new unemployment definition)



          National Economic and Development Authority                                                                February 26, 2011   8
Why is inclusive growth elusive?

Inadequate level of human development
   Declining quality of education
   Inadequate services for health security
   Inadequate protection from shocks on human
     capital




   National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   9
Why is inclusive growth elusive?
Low gains from trade
250      Exports/GDP (in percent)                                                Remittance to GDP vs.
                                                                                 Tradable/Nontradable
200
                                                                  0.014                                                                                1.60
150
                                                                  0.012                                                                                1.40
100                                                                0.01                                                                                1.20
                                                                                                                                                       1.00
 50                                                               0.008
                                                                                                                                                       0.80
                                                                  0.006
 0                                                                                                                                                     0.60
                                                                  0.004                                                                                0.40
        2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
                                                                  0.002                                                                                0.20
      Hongkong      Indonesia     Malaysia     Philippines           0                                                                                 0.00


                                                                                 1991
                                                                          1989


                                                                                        1993
                                                                                               1995
                                                                                                      1997
                                                                                                             1999
                                                                                                                    2001
                                                                                                                           2003
                                                                                                                                  2005
                                                                                                                                         2007
                                                                                                                                                2009
      Singapore     Thailand      Vietnam
  Source: WB – World Development Indicators; ADB Key Indicators
                                                                          remittance/gdp                      tradable-nontradable ratio


      National Economic and Development Authority                                                             February 26, 2011                        10
Social Contract with the Filipino People
 “A country with an organized and widely shared rapid
 expansion of our economy through a government
 dedicated to honing and mobilizing our people’s skills
 and energies as well as the responsible harnessing of
 our natural resources.”




  National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   11
Three broad strategies
to achieve inclusive growth...
                                               INCLUSIVE GROWTH

     OUTCOMES                                                 INCREASE
                              REDUCE POVERTY
                                                            EMPLOYMENT
                                                PDP 2011-2016



                                                                   EFFECTIVE
                              HIGH AND          EQUAL ACCESS
        BROAD                                                         AND
                              SUSTAINED              TO
    STRATEGIES                                                    RESPONSIVE
                              ECONOMIC          DEVELOPMENT
                                                OPPORTUNITIES
                                                                    SOCIAL
                               GROWTH
                                                                  SAFETY NETS

 National Economic and Development Authority                        February 26, 2011   12
Broad strategies to achieve inclusive growth

High and sustained economic growth
 Attain a high and sustained economic growth that
  provides productive employment opportunities




    National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   13
Broad strategies to achieve inclusive growth


Equal access to development opportunities
• Better education, primary healthcare and nutrition, and
   other basic social services
• Equal access to infrastructure, credit, land, technology, and
   other productive inputs
• Improve governance and strengthen institutions to
   promote competition



    National Economic and Development Authority      February 26, 2011   14
Broad strategies to achieve inclusive growth

Effective and responsive
social safety nets
 Protect and enable those who do not have the capability
  to participate in the economic growth process




    National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   15
Social Contract’s 16-Point Agenda



                   Philippine Development Plan &
                      Medium-Term Philippine
                         Investment Program

National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   16
Key programs
                                              and strategies
                                              in the
                                              Philippine
                                              Development
                                              Plan 2011-
                                              2016


National Economic and Development Authority               February 26, 2011   17
Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016
1. Introduction
2. Macroeconomic Policy
3. Competitive Industry and Services Sectors
4. Competitive and Sustainable Agriculture and
   Fisheries Sector
5. Accelerating Infrastructure Development



   National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   18
Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016
6. Towards a Dynamic and Resilient Financial System
7. Good Governance and the Rule of Law
8. Social Development
9. Peace and Security
10. Conservation, Protection and Rehabilitation of the
    Environment and Natural Resources Towards
    Sustainable Development

   National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   19
Key programs and strategies

Boosting industry competitiveness to
generate more employment
     Vital infrastructure and expand logistics chains
  (Chapter 5 – Infrastructure Development)
   Mutually agreed-upon work arrangements
  (Chapter 2 – Industry and Services)




  National Economic and Development Authority    February 26, 2011   20
Key programs and strategies

        Boosting industry competitiveness to generate
                                   more employment
   Focus on comparative advantage in more labor-
intensive activities (Chapter 2 – Industry and Services)
 Active trade policy that allows exporters to obtain
comparative advantage factors including technological
know-how (Chapter 2 – Industry and Services)


    National Economic and Development Authority                     February 26, 2011   21
Key programs and strategies

Improve access to financing
   Clear credit policy framework and corresponding
  credit delivery strategy (Chapter 6 – Financial sector)
   Public financing programs for MSMEs, cooperatives,
  etc. (Chapters 3 & 4 – Competitive and Sustainable
  Agri-Industry-Services sectors)




  National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   22
Key programs and strategies

                                       Improve access to financing
 Credit-access for poor – integrated in a business
  service package (market matching technical assistance
  and community organizing) (Chapter 6 – Financial
  sector)
 Regional savings generation through microinsurance,
  credit surety program, agent banking, use of non-bank
  financial institutions (Chapter 6 – Financial sector)


   National Economic and Development Authority                     February 26, 2011   23
Key programs and strategies

Massive investment in
physical infrastructure
     Integrated and multimodal national transport and
  logistics system (Chapter 5 – Infrastructure
  development)




  National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   24
Key programs and strategies
                                         Massive investment in
                                        physical infrastructure
   Public infrastructure financed through better fiscal
and efficient budgeting and expenditure management
(Chapters 2- Macro policy and Chapter 6 -
Governance)
 Public Private Partnership (Chapter 5 –
Infrastructure Development)

National Economic and Development Authority                     February 26, 2011   25
Key programs and strategies

Transparent and responsive
governance
 Transparency and accountability in public transactions – use of
 Government Integrated Financial Management Information
 System, procurement reforms (Chapter 7 – Governance)
 Anti-corruption - Whistleblower Protection Law, Amendment of
 the COA charter, CHRP charter (Chapter 7 – Governance)




   National Economic and Development Authority      February 26, 2011   26
Key programs and strategies
                    Transparent and responsive governance
 Citizen’s access to information and participation in
  governance (Freedom of Information Bill, NACPA,
  transparent process in the selection of appointees)
  (Chapter 7 – Governance)
 Enhance role of LGUs (Chapter 7 – Governance)



   National Economic and Development Authority                     February 26, 2011   27
Key programs and strategies

Develop human resource through
improved social services
 Adequate and responsive formal education structure and
  program (kindergarten+12-year basic education program)
 Convergence of 4Ps, KALAHI-CIDSS and SEA-K
 National Health Insurance Coverage Program
 Communication, education and advocacy campaign for
  population development and RP/FP Programs



   National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   28
Complementary Strategies
  Stable macroeconomic environment – low inflation and
   sustainable fiscal position (Chapter 2)
  Measures to mitigate potential negative impact of
   environmental factors (Chapter 10)




  National Economic and Development Authority     February 26, 2011   29
End of armed conflict
 Facilitate peace process and improve national security
  especially in afflicted areas (Chapter9)




   National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   30
Sentro ang tao sa ating plano
National Economic and Development Authority   February 26, 2011   31

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Mtpdp 26feb2011 pdf-eg_dedit_pdf

  • 1. PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2011-2016 In pursuit of inclusive growth Cayetano W. Paderanga, Jr. Socioeconomic Planning Secretary National Economic and Development Authority Philippine Development Forum Sofitel Philippine Plaza, Pasay City 26 February 2011
  • 2. Outline of presentation  Philippine economic performance  Constraints to inclusive growth  Key programs and strategies in the Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016 National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 2
  • 3. Low, lagging and uneven growth Real Per Capita GDP growth (%), 1951-2009 12.0 Selected Asian Economies 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 -2.0 1951-1960 1961-1970 1971-1980 1981-1990 1991-2000 2001-2009 Hongkong Indonesia Korea Malaysia Philippines Singapore Taipei Thailand Sources: Asian Development Bank (2010); National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) 3
  • 4. High poverty and inequality Country % of Poor Population 1/ Gini Coefficient2/ China 15.9 (2005) 0.415 (2005) Indonesia 29.4 (2007) 0.376 (2007) Malaysia 2.0 (2004) 0.379 (2004) Philippines 22.6 (2006) 0.440 (2006) Thailand 2.0 (2004) 0.425 (2004) Vietnam 21.5 (2006) 0.378 (2006) Sources/Notes 1/UNESCAP 2009 Statistical Yearbook;; based on Below US$1.25 per Day (www.unescap.org/stat/data/syb2009/) 2/ 2010 ADB Key Indicators 4
  • 5. National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 5
  • 6. Why is inclusive growth elusive? National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 6
  • 7. Why is inclusive growth elusive? 50 Inadequate investment Gross Domestic Investment (% of GDP) 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Factors leading to 0 '94 '95 '96 '97 Indonesia '98 '99 Korea '00 '01 '02 '03 Malaysia '04 '05 '06 '07 Philippines '08 '09 '10 H1 Thailand low investment Note: Philippine’s 2010 H1 – from Q1-Q3 Sources: ADB-Asian Development Outlook; International Finance Statistics; NSCB o Inadequate infrastructure support 12 Foreign Direct Investment/GDP (in Percent) 10 o Gaps and lapses in 8 6 governance 4 2 0 -2 -4 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Source: WB – World Development Indicators; ADB Key Indicators; National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 7
  • 8. Why is inclusive growth elusive? Output growth does not lead to employment creation 40.0 Comparative Unemployment Rates of Selected 35.0 Asian Economies  Labor market 30.0 fragmentation 25.0  Limited information about 20.0 job and skill availability 15.0  Concentration of economic 10.0 activities to large-scale, 5.0 capital intensive and highly 0.0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010* organized sector China Indonesia South Korea Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand Sources: Asian Development Outlook 2009 (March 2009); Labor Force Surveys, National Statistics Office (*Starting April 2005, the LFS adopts the new unemployment definition) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 8
  • 9. Why is inclusive growth elusive? Inadequate level of human development  Declining quality of education  Inadequate services for health security  Inadequate protection from shocks on human capital National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 9
  • 10. Why is inclusive growth elusive? Low gains from trade 250 Exports/GDP (in percent) Remittance to GDP vs. Tradable/Nontradable 200 0.014 1.60 150 0.012 1.40 100 0.01 1.20 1.00 50 0.008 0.80 0.006 0 0.60 0.004 0.40 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 0.002 0.20 Hongkong Indonesia Malaysia Philippines 0 0.00 1991 1989 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 Singapore Thailand Vietnam Source: WB – World Development Indicators; ADB Key Indicators remittance/gdp tradable-nontradable ratio National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 10
  • 11. Social Contract with the Filipino People “A country with an organized and widely shared rapid expansion of our economy through a government dedicated to honing and mobilizing our people’s skills and energies as well as the responsible harnessing of our natural resources.” National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 11
  • 12. Three broad strategies to achieve inclusive growth... INCLUSIVE GROWTH OUTCOMES INCREASE REDUCE POVERTY EMPLOYMENT PDP 2011-2016 EFFECTIVE HIGH AND EQUAL ACCESS BROAD AND SUSTAINED TO STRATEGIES RESPONSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES SOCIAL GROWTH SAFETY NETS National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 12
  • 13. Broad strategies to achieve inclusive growth High and sustained economic growth  Attain a high and sustained economic growth that provides productive employment opportunities National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 13
  • 14. Broad strategies to achieve inclusive growth Equal access to development opportunities • Better education, primary healthcare and nutrition, and other basic social services • Equal access to infrastructure, credit, land, technology, and other productive inputs • Improve governance and strengthen institutions to promote competition National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 14
  • 15. Broad strategies to achieve inclusive growth Effective and responsive social safety nets  Protect and enable those who do not have the capability to participate in the economic growth process National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 15
  • 16. Social Contract’s 16-Point Agenda Philippine Development Plan & Medium-Term Philippine Investment Program National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 16
  • 17. Key programs and strategies in the Philippine Development Plan 2011- 2016 National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 17
  • 18. Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016 1. Introduction 2. Macroeconomic Policy 3. Competitive Industry and Services Sectors 4. Competitive and Sustainable Agriculture and Fisheries Sector 5. Accelerating Infrastructure Development National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 18
  • 19. Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016 6. Towards a Dynamic and Resilient Financial System 7. Good Governance and the Rule of Law 8. Social Development 9. Peace and Security 10. Conservation, Protection and Rehabilitation of the Environment and Natural Resources Towards Sustainable Development National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 19
  • 20. Key programs and strategies Boosting industry competitiveness to generate more employment  Vital infrastructure and expand logistics chains (Chapter 5 – Infrastructure Development)  Mutually agreed-upon work arrangements (Chapter 2 – Industry and Services) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 20
  • 21. Key programs and strategies Boosting industry competitiveness to generate more employment  Focus on comparative advantage in more labor- intensive activities (Chapter 2 – Industry and Services)  Active trade policy that allows exporters to obtain comparative advantage factors including technological know-how (Chapter 2 – Industry and Services) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 21
  • 22. Key programs and strategies Improve access to financing  Clear credit policy framework and corresponding credit delivery strategy (Chapter 6 – Financial sector)  Public financing programs for MSMEs, cooperatives, etc. (Chapters 3 & 4 – Competitive and Sustainable Agri-Industry-Services sectors) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 22
  • 23. Key programs and strategies Improve access to financing  Credit-access for poor – integrated in a business service package (market matching technical assistance and community organizing) (Chapter 6 – Financial sector)  Regional savings generation through microinsurance, credit surety program, agent banking, use of non-bank financial institutions (Chapter 6 – Financial sector) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 23
  • 24. Key programs and strategies Massive investment in physical infrastructure  Integrated and multimodal national transport and logistics system (Chapter 5 – Infrastructure development) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 24
  • 25. Key programs and strategies Massive investment in physical infrastructure  Public infrastructure financed through better fiscal and efficient budgeting and expenditure management (Chapters 2- Macro policy and Chapter 6 - Governance)  Public Private Partnership (Chapter 5 – Infrastructure Development) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 25
  • 26. Key programs and strategies Transparent and responsive governance  Transparency and accountability in public transactions – use of Government Integrated Financial Management Information System, procurement reforms (Chapter 7 – Governance)  Anti-corruption - Whistleblower Protection Law, Amendment of the COA charter, CHRP charter (Chapter 7 – Governance) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 26
  • 27. Key programs and strategies Transparent and responsive governance  Citizen’s access to information and participation in governance (Freedom of Information Bill, NACPA, transparent process in the selection of appointees) (Chapter 7 – Governance)  Enhance role of LGUs (Chapter 7 – Governance) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 27
  • 28. Key programs and strategies Develop human resource through improved social services  Adequate and responsive formal education structure and program (kindergarten+12-year basic education program)  Convergence of 4Ps, KALAHI-CIDSS and SEA-K  National Health Insurance Coverage Program  Communication, education and advocacy campaign for population development and RP/FP Programs National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 28
  • 29. Complementary Strategies  Stable macroeconomic environment – low inflation and sustainable fiscal position (Chapter 2)  Measures to mitigate potential negative impact of environmental factors (Chapter 10) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 29
  • 30. End of armed conflict  Facilitate peace process and improve national security especially in afflicted areas (Chapter9) National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 30
  • 31. Sentro ang tao sa ating plano National Economic and Development Authority February 26, 2011 31