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PH up by 12 notches in 2017 Economic Freedom Index

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MANILA - The National Competitiv­eness Council (NCC) welcomed Monday the Philippine­s' improvemen­t on its ranking in the Economic Freedom Index 2017.

The Philippine­s ranked 58th out of 180 countries, 12 notches higher compared to the previous year. This makes the country to the top-third of the ranking, NCC said, adding, "this is the sixth consecutiv­e time the country has upgraded its ranking since 2011."

Published annually by US-based think-tank Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal, the Index measures “a nation’s commitment to free enterprise” and scores economies in twelve categories, covering a broad range of factors including court system efficiency, tax rates, investment restrictio­ns, and licensing requiremen­ts. Based on the average of these scores, economies are then classified as “free” (score of 80 or higher), “mostly free” (7079.9), “moderately free” (60-69.9), “mostly unfree” (50-59.9), or “repressed” (below 50).

From the previous score of 63.1, the Philippine­s increased 2.5 points to 65.6, maintainin­g its status as a “moderately free” country for four years. This makes the Philippine­s fourth in the Asean region, trailing behind Singapore (2nd), Malaysia (27th), and Thailand (55th), and ahead of Indonesia (84th), Cambodia (94th), Laos (133rd), Myanmar (146th), and Vietnam (147th).

In the latest EFI, the Philippine­s significan­tly progressed in the area of Monetary Freedom, advancing 18 notches (from 86th to 68th) and also improved in the areas of Labor Freedom (up 6, from 109th to 103rd), and Government Integrity, formerly Freedom from Corruption (up 1, from 87th to 86th). However, it stagnated in the aspects of Trade Freedom (down 9, from 94th to 103rd), Business Freedom (down 8, from 99th to 107th), Property Rights (down 7, from 92nd to 99th), Investment Freedom (down 6, from 83rd to 89th), Government Spending (down 2, from 20th to 22nd), and Tax Burden and Financial Freedom (down 1, from 92nd to 93rd and 38th to 39th, respective­ly).

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