Monday, June 27, 2011

Citizen's Challenge: Economy

He said, She said
The camps of President Aquino and Gloria Arroyo have been trading barbs these past days. The most recent exchange focused on claims of a decline in economic strength. The Gloria camp point to these economic data:

  • 10 years of uninterrupted growth despite a global recession. 7.9% growth rate at peak. 
  • Low inflation
  • a recent rise in self rated poverty in opinion surveys
  • foreign investments down by half according to NEDA
(For now, I will ignore the claims about automated elections because it's not directly connected to economics.Perhaps another time we should check on the claims automation drastically helps the elections)

Here's the Challenge

Can an average person actually verify this using only publicly accessible information especially information over the internet? Can we actually get enough data to form the basis for analyzing the economic strength of the country then and now? This means no exemplary effort to gather the data. No calling up buddies in NEDA. No hiring researchers. Definitely no playing golf with BSP personnel!

The point is to see how much access to crucial information is available to the common pinoy. Freedom of information is an important element of democracy. It empowers citizens, allowing them to bring anomalies and errors to light.

The analysis and conclusions may not be as important as going through the process of research.

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