Economy of The Philippines - Economic Indicators and International Rankings

Economic Indicators and International Rankings

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Organization Title As of Change from previous Ranking
International Monetary Fund Gross Domestic Product (PPP) 2011 32nd
International Monetary Fund Gross Domestic Product (nominal) 2011 45th
International Monetary Fund GDP per Capita (PPP) 2011 126th
International Monetary Fund GDP per Capita (nominal) 2011 ( 1) 124th
International Monetary Fund Foreign Reserves 2012 25th
United Nations Population 2012 12th
United Nations Area 2012 73rd
United Nations Population Density 2010 45th
Central Intelligence Agency Life Expectancy 2011 133rd out of 221st
United Nations Literacy Rate 2011 84th out of 182nd
The World Factbook External Debt 2010 46th
World Tourism Organization Tourist Arrival 2010 ( 1) 52 out of 198
United Nations Human Development Index 2011 ( 1) 112 out of 187
World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness 2012 ( 10) 65 out of 144
Fraser Institute Economic Freedom of the World 2012 ( 16) 61 out of 144
World Economic Forum Global Gender Gap Report 2011 ( 1) 8 out of 135
World Economic Forum Travel and Tourism Competitiveness 2011 94 out of 139
World Economic Forum Global Enabling Trade Report 2012 ( 20) 72 out of 132
World Bank Ease of Doing Business 2012 ( 12) 136 out of 183
Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2011 129 out of 183
Heritage Foundation/The Wall Street Journal Index of Economic Freedom 2012 ( 8) 107 out of 179
The Economist Intelligence Unit Global Peace Index 2012 ( 3) 133 out of 158
Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index 2011 ( 16) 140 out of 178
World Economic Forum Financial Development Index 2011 44 out of 60

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