The Philippines : Toward a Better Investment Climate for Growth and Productivity

This working paper concerns the growth of investment climate in the Philippines. There are several resounding ideas in areas both positive and negative. The growth potential in the Philippines is considerable. The country has significant natural re...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Publications & Research
Language:English
en_US
Published: Manila 2015
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NPL
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/23866303/philippines-toward-better-investment-climate-growth-productivity-philippines-toward-better-investment-climate-growth-productivity
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topic ACCESS TO FINANCING
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
ADMINISTRATIVE CORRUPTION
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKRUPTCY
BASIS POINTS
BORROWING COSTS
BORROWING REQUIREMENTS
BUDGET DEFICITS
BUREAUCRACY
BUREAUCRATIC QUALITY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CAPITAL STOCK
CENTRAL BANK
CHECKS
CITIZENS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL UNREST
CLAIMANTS
COLLATERAL
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CORPORATE BOND MARKET
CORPORATE BONDS
CORRUPT POLITICIANS
CORRUPT PRACTICES
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION INDICATOR
COUNTRY RISK
COUNTRY RISKS
CREDIBILITY
CREDITOR
CREDITOR RIGHTS
CRIME
CRONY
DEBT SERVICING
DEBT SERVICING COSTS
DEBTS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
DEREGULATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DOMESTIC CORPORATE BOND
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOMESTIC MARKETS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC REFORMS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES
EMERGING MARKETS
ENFORCEABILITY
ENFORCEABILITY OF CONTRACTS
EQUIPMENT
EXCESS SUPPLY
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPORTER
EXPORTERS
FIGHTING CORRUPTION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL HEALTH
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED INCOME
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE INDICATOR
GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
GOVERNANCE ISSUES
GOVERNANCE PROBLEMS
GOVERNANCE RATINGS
GOVERNANCE REFORM
GOVERNMENT BORROWING
GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVENESS
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GRAND CORRUPTION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HOLDING
HUMAN CAPITAL
INDEBTEDNESS
INFLATION
INFLATION RATES
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR
INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTERNAL ACCOUNTABILITY
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL DEBT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTING
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT DECISION
INVESTMENT POLICY
INVESTMENT REGIME
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
ISSUANCES
JUDICIAL PROCESSES
LABOR MARKET
LAND TITLING
LAW INDICATOR
LENDERS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
MARKET ECONOMY
MARKET REFORMS
MARKET SIZE
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE SHOCKS
NON-PERFORMING LOAN
NPL
OIL PRICES
PER CAPITA INCOME
PHYSICAL ASSET
POLICY OUTCOMES
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
POLITICAL COMPETITION
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POLITICAL STRUCTURES
POLITICAL SYSTEM
POOR GOVERNANCE
POOR PERFORMANCE
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
PROFIT MARGIN
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC ASSETS
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING
PUBLIC SECTOR DEBT
PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE
PUBLIC SPENDING
REAL INTEREST
REAL INTEREST RATES
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS
REGULATORY QUALITY
REMITTANCES
RETURN
RETURNS
RISK PREMIUMS
RULE OF LAW
SECURITY INTERESTS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SHAREHOLDER
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL OUTCOMES
SOVEREIGN DEBT
SOVEREIGN RATINGS
SOVEREIGN RISK
SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH
TAX
TAX COLLECTION
TAX EVASION
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX POLICY
TAX RATES
TAX REVENUES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRADING
TREASURY
UNDERDEVELOPED FINANCIAL SYSTEM
VIRTUOUS CYCLE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO FINANCING
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
ADMINISTRATIVE CORRUPTION
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKRUPTCY
BASIS POINTS
BORROWING COSTS
BORROWING REQUIREMENTS
BUDGET DEFICITS
BUREAUCRACY
BUREAUCRATIC QUALITY
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CAPITAL STOCK
CENTRAL BANK
CHECKS
CITIZENS
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL UNREST
CLAIMANTS
COLLATERAL
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CORPORATE BOND MARKET
CORPORATE BONDS
CORRUPT POLITICIANS
CORRUPT PRACTICES
CORRUPTION
CORRUPTION INDICATOR
COUNTRY RISK
COUNTRY RISKS
CREDIBILITY
CREDITOR
CREDITOR RIGHTS
CRIME
CRONY
DEBT SERVICING
DEBT SERVICING COSTS
DEBTS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
DEREGULATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DOMESTIC CORPORATE BOND
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOMESTIC MARKETS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC REFORMS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES
EMERGING MARKETS
ENFORCEABILITY
ENFORCEABILITY OF CONTRACTS
EQUIPMENT
EXCESS SUPPLY
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPORTER
EXPORTERS
FIGHTING CORRUPTION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL HEALTH
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FIXED INCOME
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE INDICATOR
GOVERNANCE INDICATORS
GOVERNANCE ISSUES
GOVERNANCE PROBLEMS
GOVERNANCE RATINGS
GOVERNANCE REFORM
GOVERNMENT BORROWING
GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVENESS
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GRAND CORRUPTION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HOLDING
HUMAN CAPITAL
INDEBTEDNESS
INFLATION
INFLATION RATES
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR
INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY
INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTERNAL ACCOUNTABILITY
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL DEBT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTING
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT DECISION
INVESTMENT POLICY
INVESTMENT REGIME
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
ISSUANCES
JUDICIAL PROCESSES
LABOR MARKET
LAND TITLING
LAW INDICATOR
LENDERS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
MARKET ECONOMY
MARKET REFORMS
MARKET SIZE
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE SHOCKS
NON-PERFORMING LOAN
NPL
OIL PRICES
PER CAPITA INCOME
PHYSICAL ASSET
POLICY OUTCOMES
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
POLITICAL COMPETITION
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INSTABILITY
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POLITICAL PARTIES
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL STABILITY
POLITICAL STRUCTURES
POLITICAL SYSTEM
POOR GOVERNANCE
POOR PERFORMANCE
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
PROFIT MARGIN
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC ASSETS
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING
PUBLIC SECTOR DEBT
PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE
PUBLIC SPENDING
REAL INTEREST
REAL INTEREST RATES
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS
REGULATORY QUALITY
REMITTANCES
RETURN
RETURNS
RISK PREMIUMS
RULE OF LAW
SECURITY INTERESTS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SHAREHOLDER
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL OUTCOMES
SOVEREIGN DEBT
SOVEREIGN RATINGS
SOVEREIGN RISK
SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH
TAX
TAX COLLECTION
TAX EVASION
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX POLICY
TAX RATES
TAX REVENUES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRADING
TREASURY
UNDERDEVELOPED FINANCIAL SYSTEM
VIRTUOUS CYCLE
World Bank Group
The Philippines : Toward a Better Investment Climate for Growth and Productivity
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Philippines
description This working paper concerns the growth of investment climate in the Philippines. There are several resounding ideas in areas both positive and negative. The growth potential in the Philippines is considerable. The country has significant natural resources; a large pool of managerial and entrepreneurial talent; and widespread proficiency in English. The Government's Medium Term Development Plan (MTDP), 2005-2010 sets ambitious growth and employment targets. Recognizing the opportunity at hand, the MTDP sets much higher growth targets than recent outcomes. The government aims to raise GDP growth from 6.1 percent in 2004 to 8 percent by 2010; increase investments from 19 percent of GDP to 26 percent; create two million jobs annually by 2010 and reduce the incidence of poverty from 26 percent to 19 percent. Meeting the ambitious growth targets will mean addressing key vulnerabilities that has made the Philippines less attractive to investors. From a long-term perspective, the Philippine growth and social development record could have been better. Reforms have delivered only modest growth. Low institutional quality and poor fiscal conditions lie behind reforms, delivering only modest growth and private investments. The importance of the fiscal and institutional environment is further underscored by the Investment Climate Survey (JCS). A survey of more than 700 firms was conducted jointly by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the World Bank between 2003 and 2004. The survey confirmed the broad cross-country analysis. The two biggest impediments to a good investment climate identified by firms were macroeconomic instability and corruption. Electricity supply, security and regulatory uncertainty, all related to institutional quality also figured prominently. A deeper analysis of the aforementioned themes is contained in this working paper.
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title The Philippines : Toward a Better Investment Climate for Growth and Productivity
title_short The Philippines : Toward a Better Investment Climate for Growth and Productivity
title_full The Philippines : Toward a Better Investment Climate for Growth and Productivity
title_fullStr The Philippines : Toward a Better Investment Climate for Growth and Productivity
title_full_unstemmed The Philippines : Toward a Better Investment Climate for Growth and Productivity
title_sort philippines : toward a better investment climate for growth and productivity
publisher Manila
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/23866303/philippines-toward-better-investment-climate-growth-productivity-philippines-toward-better-investment-climate-growth-productivity
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21559
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spelling okr-10986-215592021-04-23T14:04:02Z The Philippines : Toward a Better Investment Climate for Growth and Productivity World Bank Group ACCESS TO FINANCING ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADMINISTRATIVE CORRUPTION BANKING SECTOR BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BASIS POINTS BORROWING COSTS BORROWING REQUIREMENTS BUDGET DEFICITS BUREAUCRACY BUREAUCRATIC QUALITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CAPITAL STOCK CENTRAL BANK CHECKS CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST CLAIMANTS COLLATERAL CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CORPORATE BOND MARKET CORPORATE BONDS CORRUPT POLITICIANS CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION CORRUPTION INDICATOR COUNTRY RISK COUNTRY RISKS CREDIBILITY CREDITOR CREDITOR RIGHTS CRIME CRONY DEBT SERVICING DEBT SERVICING COSTS DEBTS DECENTRALIZATION DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEREGULATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK DOMESTIC CORPORATE BOND DOMESTIC CURRENCY DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC MARKETS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC REFORMS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES EMERGING MARKETS ENFORCEABILITY ENFORCEABILITY OF CONTRACTS EQUIPMENT EXCESS SUPPLY EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPORTER EXPORTERS FIGHTING CORRUPTION FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL HEALTH FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL POLICY FIXED INCOME FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENT GLOBAL ECONOMY GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE INDICATOR GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE PROBLEMS GOVERNANCE RATINGS GOVERNANCE REFORM GOVERNMENT BORROWING GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVENESS GOVERNMENT FINANCE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GOVERNMENT SPENDING GRAND CORRUPTION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HOLDING HUMAN CAPITAL INDEBTEDNESS INFLATION INFLATION RATES INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES INTEREST PAYMENTS INTERNAL ACCOUNTABILITY INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL DEBT INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISION INVESTMENT POLICY INVESTMENT REGIME INVESTOR CONFIDENCE ISSUANCES JUDICIAL PROCESSES LABOR MARKET LAND TITLING LAW INDICATOR LENDERS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY MARKET ECONOMY MARKET REFORMS MARKET SIZE MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE SHOCKS NON-PERFORMING LOAN NPL OIL PRICES PER CAPITA INCOME PHYSICAL ASSET POLICY OUTCOMES POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY POLITICAL COMPETITION POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL INSTABILITY POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS POLITICAL PARTIES POLITICAL PARTY POLITICAL STABILITY POLITICAL STRUCTURES POLITICAL SYSTEM POOR GOVERNANCE POOR PERFORMANCE PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PROFIT MARGIN PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC ASSETS PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR BORROWING PUBLIC SECTOR DEBT PUBLIC SECTOR GOVERNANCE PUBLIC SPENDING REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATES REGISTRATION SYSTEMS REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY QUALITY REMITTANCES RETURN RETURNS RISK PREMIUMS RULE OF LAW SECURITY INTERESTS SERVICE DELIVERY SHAREHOLDER SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL OUTCOMES SOVEREIGN DEBT SOVEREIGN RATINGS SOVEREIGN RISK SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH TAX TAX COLLECTION TAX EVASION TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX POLICY TAX RATES TAX REVENUES TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADING TREASURY UNDERDEVELOPED FINANCIAL SYSTEM VIRTUOUS CYCLE This working paper concerns the growth of investment climate in the Philippines. There are several resounding ideas in areas both positive and negative. The growth potential in the Philippines is considerable. The country has significant natural resources; a large pool of managerial and entrepreneurial talent; and widespread proficiency in English. The Government's Medium Term Development Plan (MTDP), 2005-2010 sets ambitious growth and employment targets. Recognizing the opportunity at hand, the MTDP sets much higher growth targets than recent outcomes. The government aims to raise GDP growth from 6.1 percent in 2004 to 8 percent by 2010; increase investments from 19 percent of GDP to 26 percent; create two million jobs annually by 2010 and reduce the incidence of poverty from 26 percent to 19 percent. Meeting the ambitious growth targets will mean addressing key vulnerabilities that has made the Philippines less attractive to investors. From a long-term perspective, the Philippine growth and social development record could have been better. Reforms have delivered only modest growth. Low institutional quality and poor fiscal conditions lie behind reforms, delivering only modest growth and private investments. The importance of the fiscal and institutional environment is further underscored by the Investment Climate Survey (JCS). A survey of more than 700 firms was conducted jointly by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the World Bank between 2003 and 2004. The survey confirmed the broad cross-country analysis. The two biggest impediments to a good investment climate identified by firms were macroeconomic instability and corruption. Electricity supply, security and regulatory uncertainty, all related to institutional quality also figured prominently. A deeper analysis of the aforementioned themes is contained in this working paper. 2015-03-09T19:49:11Z 2015-03-09T19:49:11Z 2009 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/01/23866303/philippines-toward-better-investment-climate-growth-productivity-philippines-toward-better-investment-climate-growth-productivity http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21559 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Manila Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Philippines