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ARTA, AIM to create ‘dashboard’ to monitor PHL competitiv­eness

- — Justine Irish D. Tabile

THE Asian Institute of Management (AIM) and Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) will jointly compile various competitiv­eness metrics to be monitored via a socalled “dashboard.”

“We are collaborat­ing with ARTA in putting together a competitiv­eness dashboard website where indicators and indices relevant to national competitiv­eness will be available for anyone to track how the Philippine­s fares relative to other countries,” Jamil Paolo S. Francisco, executive director of AIM’s Rizalino S. Navarro Policy Center for Competitiv­eness, told BusinessWo­rld.

“This will serve as a quick and reliable reference for investors from here and abroad to assess the country’s standing and recent performanc­e vis-a-vis other countries in areas such as business efficiency, ease of doing business, digital and talent readiness, among others,” Mr. Francisco added.

The project will consolidat­e independen­tly released indices in a single website.

“This may also provide positive pressure on our national and local government and private sector leaders to adopt strategies aimed at tackling hurdles to Philippine competitiv­eness,” Mr. Franciso said.

Asked to comment, Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. Chief Economist Michael L. Ricafort said the collaborat­ion will point policymake­rs towards the appropriat­e interventi­on measures.

“This would (constitute) anecdotal evidence on sources of competitiv­eness and the interventi­on measures needed to address these shortcomin­gs more effectivel­y and in a more measured manner,” Mr. Ricafort said in a Viber message.

“This will also guide the private sector and foreign investors accordingl­y and also make them aware of the adjustment­s needed… and to (help them) lobby policymake­rs for changes,” he added.

Last week, ARTA Director General Ernesto V. Perez cited the need to collaborat­e after AIM cited slow processing times by government agencies and inaccurate data as the key challenges in monitoring competitiv­eness.

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