• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Philippines Quarterly Update, December 2011 : Sustaining Growth in Uncertain Times
  • Corporation: World Bank Group
  • Published: World Bank, Pasig City, Philippines, 2011
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Language: Not determined
  • Keywords: ACCOUNTING ; ADVANCED COUNTRIES ; ADVANCED ECONOMIES ; AGRICULTURE ; ASSET PRICE ; ASSET QUALITY ; BALANCE SHEETS ; BANK LENDING ; BANK OFFICE ; BANKING SYSTEM ; BASE YEAR ; BASIS POINTS ; BENCHMARKS ; BORROWING COST ; BORROWING REQUIREMENTS ; BUDGET DEFICIT ; BUDGETING ; BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ; CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ; CAPITAL ADEQUACY ; CAPITAL INFLOWS ; CAPITAL INVESTMENT ; CAPITAL OUTFLOWS ; CAPITAL OUTLAY ; [...]
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  • Footnote: East Asia and Pacific
    Philippines
    English
    en_US
  • Description: After a strong rebound in 2010, Philippine economic growth slowed by more than half to 3.6 percent in the first three quarters of 2011. Slower third quarter (Q3) growth of 3.2 percent was the result of significant contractions in exports and public investment. The contraction in exports largely reflected weaker demand in advanced economies while public investments continued to shrink in part because of measures to improve accountability of public spending. On the production side, industrial and agricultural activities were sluggish, leaving the services sector to buoy growth. To improve growth outcome in the remainder of the year, the government announced a PHP 72 billion (about 0.7 percent of GDP) disbursement acceleration plan to ensure that budgeted items are spent by year end. After a strong rebound in 2010, Philippine economic growth slowed by more than half to 3.6 percent in the first three quarters of 2011, bringing year to date growth below the government's revised target of 4.5 to 5.5 percent for 2011. Q3 growth of 3.2 percent was driven by private consumption and inventory build-up, which grew by 7.1 and 147.7 percent respectively. The country's slower expansion places it behind its neighbors with Indonesia, Vietnam, and Singapore growing above 6 percent, Malaysia at 5.8 percent, and Thailand, which was devastated by massive flooding in recent months, at 3.5 percent
  • Access State: Open Access