65
Presentation for Eagle Watch I Ateneo Rockwell Campus, Makati City 31 January 2019 Sustaining Steam: The Dutertenomics Challenge Cielito F. Habito Professor of Economics Ateneo de Manila University

Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Presentation for Eagle Watch IAteneo Rockwell Campus, Makati City

31 January 2019

Sustaining Steam:

The DutertenomicsChallenge

Cielito F. Habito

Professor of EconomicsAteneo de Manila University

Page 2: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Overview1. The year that was: worsening trends

• PiTiK update• A closer look

2. The year ahead: more of the same?

• Inflation, Jobs and Growth Outlook

3. Moving forward: Tailwinds & headwinds

• Strengths and opportunities• Weaknesses and threats

Page 3: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

1. The Year That WasSpeeding prices, slowing growth

Page 4: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

‘PiTiK’ Update, 2018Now More Blue than Green

Presyo: Inflation now on a decline – 5.1% in Dec after hitting 6.7%

Trabaho: 826,000 new jobs in 2018; unemployment down – 5.3% FY average vs. 5.7% in 2017

Kita: GDP growth slowed down, but still among world’s fastest – 6.2% full year 2018 vs. 6.7% in 2017

Page 5: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

-2.0

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

J08

MS J09

MS J10

MS J11

MS J12

MS J13

M S J14

MS J15

M S J16

M S J17

MS J18

MS

Inflation: Finally Slowing DownAfter almost year-long acceleration

9.3%

3.2%

3.8%4.4%

3.2% 2.9%4.2%

1.4%

1.8%

3.2%

5.2%

Page 6: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

3.43.8 4.3

4.5 4.6

5.2

5.7

6.46.7 6.7

6.0

5.1

2.53.1 3.1 3.2 2.9

2.5 2.4 2.63.0

3.13.0 2.9

0.9 0.70.5 0.5

0.00.6 0.5

0.9 0.9

0.3-0.2

-0.6

-1.0

0.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

7.0

8.0

J F M A M J J A S O N

2018 (M-O-M)

2017 (Y-O-Y)

2018 (Y-O-Y)

…but had mostly been slowing in real time, until rice prices messed things up

Page 7: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Jobs Creation: 2017 Decline ReversesBut slowed down thru 2018

EmploymentDataJan2018

Unemployment(%) 5.3

NetNewJobs('000) 2,408Agriculture 841Industry 719Services 847

Underemployment(%) 18.0

Apr2018

July2018

5.5 5.4

625 488-723 -737605 172742 1,053

17.0 17.2

Oct2018

Oct2017

2018 2017

5.1 5.0 5.3 5.7

-218 -134 826 -663-419 -1,428 -260 -803405 374 475 212-204 920 610 -72

13 15.9 16.4 16.1

Page 8: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Income/Output Slows DownAgriculture lags behind

Page 9: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Inflation is hurting the poor more…

• While overall inflation rate is 5.1%,

Food & Non-alcoholic Beverages – 6.7%(Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco – 21.7%)

• Food takes a much higher share of poor families’ budgets

Page 10: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

…and the countryside more.

• Inflation rate in Metro Manila (NCR) – 4.8%

• Inflation rate outside NCR – 5.3%

• 70% of Filipino poor reside in the rural areas

Nov Dec Nov DecNov Dec

Page 11: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Better Quality JobsWage employment is expanding

Page 12: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Rising Entrepreneurship(Based on July Data)

Page 13: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

A New Growth Track

0 2 4 6 8

1981-1990

1991-2000

2001-2010

2011-2017

1.8

2.9

4.8

6.2

AverageGDPGrowthRate

Page 14: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Industry: Now Fastest Growing Sector

Page 15: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Manufacturing and Construction Drive Industry

Page 16: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Manufacturing, 2018:

Winners• Petroleum/Fuel (22.1%)

• Non-met Minerals (14.4%)

• Paper/Paper Prods (13%)

• Rubber, Plastic Prods (11.7%)

• Radio/TV/Comm Eqpt (11.3%)

• Electrical Machinery

• Wood Etc Prods

• Fab. Metal Prods.

• Non-elec Machinery

• Office Equipment

• Publishing/Printing

Losers• Tobacco Mfg (-18.2%)• Textiles• Chemical Products• Basic Metal Prods• Wearing Apparel

• Furniture & Fixtures• Food Manufactures• Footwear/Leather• Misc Manufactures• Beverages (2.9%)• Transport Equipt (0.9%)

.

Page 17: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Foreign Direct Investment:Sluggish Growth

Jan-Oct Inflows Up 1.8%

Significant Slowdown from 2017 Growth

Page 18: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

But Domestic Investment is Brisk

Page 19: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

1.8

-1.8

6.2

12.0

15.8

10.5

-5.0 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0

2010-2017

2004-2009

Source: PSA

Investment Spending: An 8-Year Roll

Private

Construction

Durable

Equipment

Fixed

Investment

Growth Rate (%)

Page 20: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Agriculture in 2018Staples, Exportables Take a Beating

Page 21: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Exports Had Been Dropping

Source: PSA

Page 22: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

-2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

NC

R

CA

R

I

II

III

IV-A

IV-B

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

AR

MM

All regions are contributing to growth

Mindanao regions are strong growth contributors

Page 23: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Poverty had seen biggest drop in recent memory…

Source: PSA

26.626.3

25.2

21.6

20.0

21.0

22.0

23.0

24.0

25.0

26.0

27.0

2006 2009 2012 2015

Page 24: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

…but appears to have risen in the past year due to rice crisis

Source: PSA

Page 25: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

2. The Year AheadMore of the same?

Page 26: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Short Term Outlook (2019)

Inflation Rate: 3-4% likely

Jobs: Employment Rate of 94.0-95.0% (Unemployment Rate 5.0-5.5%)

GDP Growth: 6.0-6.5% (election year); downside risks

Page 27: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

IMF World Economic Outlook Global economy is expected to slow down

in 2019 (3.5% GDP growth)

Graphic: IMF

PH will do even better at 6-7+%!

OECD now expects only 3.2%

Page 28: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Managing Inflation

• Moderate our (self-fulfilling) expectations

• Adjust budgets toward less inflationary substitutes

• BSP: Monetary policy can only do so much against cost-push inflation

• Longer term: liberalize food trade, but give rice farmers more focused support (even cash)

• Exports need focused attention (bring P/$ down)

Page 29: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Moving ForwardDraw on strengths and opportunities, overcome weaknesses and threats

Page 30: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Highly adaptable and resilient

Relatively better educated (vs. other Asian peers)

Hardworking and diligent

Excellent personal hygiene

Extremely hospitable

Etc.

Our Greatest Strength:Human Resources

Page 31: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

PH Population Age Profile, 2050

Philippines

Demographic Sweet Spot

Page 32: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Opportunities:ASEAN Economic Community

Page 33: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

ASEAN is now our largest trading partner.

Sources: PSA, BSP

Page 34: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

…However,

PH trade with ASEAN appears to have

leveled off

PH Trade growth in last 6 years has more

been with non-ASEAN Asian partners:

• Japan – PH exports grew 15.4% from 2010 to 2014; due to PJEPA (2008)

• China – PH exports to China grew 23% from 2010 to 2013; due to ASEAN-China FTA (2010)

Page 35: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

China Presence: Widely Felt in PH

PH-China bilateral trade grew 2.7% in 2015 ($45.6B) when China-ASEAN trade fell 1.7%

China’s growing presence in the PH consumer market is palpable (Novo, New Star, etc.)

FDI statistics show Chinese FDI insignificant, yet 27 Chinese mining firms are in PH

New relations unleashing new trade, tourism, investment, ODA

Page 36: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

China is coming – and coming big. We must plan for an economy closely linked to China (and beyond).

Page 37: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

China’s New Directions

• Growth has tempered at 6-7% range

• Saddled with overcapacity (steel, cement, solar panels, etc.)

• China’s Strategy:

– Redirect capital abroad

– Diffuse excess domestic industrial capacity

– Reap improved financial returns

– Build goodwill with neighbors, Europe, Africa

– Take the lead in higher level knowledge-based industries and renewable energy

Page 38: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

China’s Economic Trends Are Widely Felt

IMF: World economic growth to lose 1.5 percentage points if China stops growing

China economy slowdown is ‘exported’ to “resource economies” (Australia, Canada, Brazil, PH, Indonesia)

China needs to do something different, and do something fast…

Page 39: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Belt & Road Initiative

Silk Road Economic Belt

Maritime Silk Road

Page 40: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Belt & Road Initiative

Page 41: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

BRI: Scope & Coverage

Price tag: $2-3 Trillion (12x bigger than Europe’s Marshall Plan

Will encompass 4.4 billion people (2/3 of humanity)

Accounts for well over half of global GDP

Covers 75% of known energy reserves

Integrates Asia, Africa and Europe through closer diplomatic, commercial and financial cooperation

Page 42: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Upgrading of Piraeus port (Greece)

Bullet train from Belgrade to Budapest

Network of rails, roads and pipelines from Central China stretching all the way to Belgium

8,000-mile cargo rail route between Yiwu and Madrid

$46 billion economic corridor (pipeline, rail, roads, bridges++) through Pakistan connecting NW China to Gwadar port on the Arabian Sea

BRI: Some Elements (1)

Page 43: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

• High-speed rail system connecting China with Southeast Asia

• Series of transport grids consisting of railroads (2,233 km), bridges and paved highways (3,350 km) linking 54 African countries (>1,000 projects)

• Freight train from eastern China to Tehran, Iran via Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan takes 14 days, less than 1/3 the time if by sea

BRI: Some Elements (2)

Page 44: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

• Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank ($100 Billion initial capital, with 57 members including PH)

• China’s $40 billion Silk Road Fund (to support private investments)

• BRICS’s New Development Bank ($100 B)

• Export-Import Bank of China ($80B loans in 2015)

• Singapore with China Construction Bank ($22B for BRI projects)

• International pension funds, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, private equity funds

BRI: Financing

Page 45: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Opportunity:Move Even Beyond ASEAN

Shed defensive posture in favor of a proactive and aggressive one

Leverage AEC regional integration to address food security, advance strategic economic interests

Tap BRI opportunities via ASEAN business partnerships

Mango, coconut with Myanmar

JV in rice production, processing

Manufacturing (GVCs)

Page 46: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Source of Data: BSP

Weakness:We trail even farther behind in exports…

Export Earnings, 2017 ($ Billion)

We’re now last, with a wider gap

Page 47: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Weakness:We trail even farther behind in exports…

Source of Data: BSP

We’re now last, with a wider gap

Export Earnings, 2017 ($ Billion)

0

50

100

150

200

250

SIN MAL THA INO PHI VIE

230

141110

86

41 32

Exports ($M), 2005

Page 48: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

…and lag behind in FDI

Source of Data: BSP

0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

SIN THA INO MAL VIE PHL

15.7

4.6 4.0 3.5 3.1 2.2

FDI Inflows, Q1-2018 ($ Billion)

Page 49: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Our trade is in deep deficit amidst our neighbors’ surpluses.

-40

-20

0

20

40

60

SIN MAL THA INO VIE PHI

45.5

22.713.9 11.8

2.7

-27.4

Trade Balance, 2017 ($ Billion)

Page 50: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

0

1

2

3

4

5

SIN THA MAL INO VIE PHI

0.2

1.31.8

3.33.8

4.8Inflation Rate, Q2-2018 (%)

We have the highest inflation among our peers (and pulling farther away)…

Page 51: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

…and the highest unemployment too.

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

THA SIN VIE MAL INO PHI

1.2

2.2 2.2

3.4

5.6 5.7Unemployment

Rate, 2017 (%)

Page 52: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

The Peso has been “worst performing”…

Page 53: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Trade Balance (Exports-Imports)Slipping Deeper In Deficit

Page 54: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Threat:

OFW Remittances Slowing Down

7.26.3

7.47.2

4.0

5.04.3

2.4

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

2011 2012201320142015201620172018

Growth Rate, %)

Page 55: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Threat:Industry 4.0: The Age of Disruption

• Artificial intelligence threatens our best asset; BPOs days are numbered

• Average age of farmers now around 60 – need successor generation of food producers

Page 56: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Momentum Breakers

Persistent Infra Shortcomings – Transport, Telecoms, Internet woes

Build, Build, Bust? – Shift away from PPP; implementation weaknesses at DPWH, DOTr

Page 57: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Momentum Breakers

Persistent Infra Shortcomings – Transport, Telecoms, Internet woes

Build, Build, Bust? – Shift away from PPP; implementation weaknesses of DPWH, DOTr

2017 COA Reports:

• DPWH budget grew from P110.6 billion in 2011 to P650.9 billion in 2018

• Managed to spend only 34.1%of its budget allocation in 2017

• DOTr only disbursed P18 billion, or 25.6% of the total P71.2 billion

Page 58: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Momentum Breakers

Persistent Infra Shortcomings – Transport, Telecoms, Internet woes

Build, Build, Bust? – Shift away from PPP; implementation weaknesses at DPWH, DOTr

Politics: Our Biggest Block –Rent-seeking politicians; populist but business unfriendly policies; shift to federalism

Page 59: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Fact: One in every three (33.5%) Filipino children < 5 years old is stunted (hence will

never reach full brain and physical development potential)

Our Biggest Threat

Page 60: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Formation of white matter in the

brain is severely restricted in

stunted young children

Stunting means lifelong damage.

Page 61: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Restricted rice trade (NFA monopoly) in the name of rice self-sufficiency pushed domestic rice prices up to 2x world price

Rice takes 20-25% of daily budget of the poorest Filipinos; expensive rice leaves no money left for “ulam”

Opening rice trade (tariffication/removal of NFA monopoly & control) will lower prices closer to the world price, subject to tariff applied (35% for ASEAN)

Need to provide focused help for 2 million rice farmers without causing collateral damage on 101M (and 22M poor) consumers

Stunting is linked to our flawed age-old rice policy.

Page 62: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Lowest average intelligence in ASEAN?

https://new-iq-test.com/iq-by-country/

Page 63: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

Philippines

Population Age Profiles, 2050

Stunted Generation

or Demographic Time Bomb?

Page 64: Ateneo Alumni 11-24-18ateneo.edu/sites/default/files/attached-files/Cielito...Underemployment (%) 18.0 Apr 2018 July 2018 5.5 5 .4 6 25 488-723 -737 6 05 172 742 1,053 17.0 17.2 Oct

The compelling need:

Make food affordable, feed the young children