Technical Notes
/Gross Regional Domestic ProductDEFINITION
Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) is the aggregate of
gross value added (GVA) of all resident producer units in the region.
COMPONENTS
The GRDP includes regional estimates on the three major
sectors including their sub-sectors namely:
- Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry
- Industry Sector
- Mining and Quarrying Manufacturing
Construction Electricity and Water
- Service Sector
- Transport, Communication and Storage Trade
Finance Ownership of Dwellings and Real Estate Private Government
Services
DATA SOURCES
- Agriculture and Fishery - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics
(BAS), Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA), Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA),
Philippine Tobacco Administration (PTA), Fiber Development Authority (FDA), National Meat
Inspection Council (NMIC), National Irrigation Administration( NIA), Fertilizer and
Pesticides Authority (FPA), National Statistics Office (NSO) and Bureau of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources (BFAR)
- Forestry - Forest Management Bureau (FMB) and National
Statistics Office (NSO)
- Mining and Quarrying - Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau (MGB),
Integrated Annual Report (IAR) of Mining Firms, National Statistics Office (NSO) and
Chamber of Mines
- Manufacturing - National Statistics Office (NSO), Sugar
Regulatory Administration (SRA), Philippine Cement Manufacturing Corporation (PHILCEMCOR),
Philippine Associated and Smelting Refinery (PASAR), Office of Energy Affairs (OEA) and
Energy Regulatory Board (ERB)
- Construction - Commission on Audit (COA), National Economic
and Development Authority (NEDA), National Statistics Office (NSO)
- Electricity and Water - National Power Corporation (NPC),
Manila Electric Company (MERALCO), National Electrification Administration (NEA),
Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), Local Water Utilities Administration
(LWUA), National Water Regulatory Board (NWRB), Rural Electric Cooperative (REC) and
National Statistics Office (NSO)
- Transport, Communication and Storage (TCS) - National
Statistics Office (NSO), Land Transportation Office (LTO), Philippine National Railways
(PNR), Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA), Philippine Postal Office (PPO), Philippine Air
Lines (PAL), Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and Department of Transportation and
Communication (DOTC)
- Trade - National Statistics Office (NSO)
- Finance - Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), National
Statistics Office (NSO) and Insurance Commission (IC)
- Ownership of Dwellings and Real Estate - National Statistics
Office (NSO), National Land Titles and Deeds Registration Administration (NLTDRA)
- Private Services - National Statistics Office (NSO) and
National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB)
- Government Services - Commission on Audit (COA), Department
of Budget and Management (DBM), Social Security System (SSS) and Government Service
Insurance System (GSIS)
CONSIDERATIONS
In using the GRDP, the following points should be
considered:
- The following sectors (Manufacturing, TCS, Real Estate,
Trade and Private Services) are based on the CE and ASE results from NSO, which becomes
available every two (2) years after the reference year. During the years when the CE or
ASE results are not yet available, other indicators and the QSE trend are used to produce
regional GVA estimates. In the case of the TCS, subsequent adjustments are made based on
the additional indicators from administrative data of LTO, PPA, PAL, ATO & PPC.
- The regional GVAs for each of the sub-sectors of
agriculture, fishery and forestry are estimated indirectly using the gross value added
ratio (GVAR) approach.
- For private construction, regional distribution is based on
the structure of the Building Permits data. For public construction disaggregation by
region is based on the regional breakdown of the infra program of NEDA and validated by
the individual agencies' infra programs.
- For the sub-sector of electricity and water where available
financial statements from NPC, MERALCO, REG, MWSS and LWUA can provide the required data
inputs, the production approach is employed to estimate the regional GVAs.
- The regional distribution of resources from the BSP factbook
and Insurance Commission are used to estimate the regional GVAs of the Finance
sub-sectors.
- For ownership of dwellings, regional benchmark estimates are
obtained using the results of the latest Census of Population and Housing (CPH) and Family
Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES). Regional data on the total floor area of residential
construction available from Building Permits data of NSO serve as indicator for estimating
the regional distribution of the number of occupied dwelling units.
- The regional GVAs for the government services are estimated
based on the data from the Commission on Audit (COA).
LIMITATIONS
Initial compilation for GRDP was done in 1974, covering the
period 1971-1974. Due to conceptual problems and inadequate data, the series was
discontinued until in 1978, when estimation of GRDP was resumed and institutionalized. A
new series emerged for 1978 up to the present.
There were different data series for GRDP because of the
inclusion of Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) in 1988; Autonomous Region of Muslim
Mindanao (ARMM) in 1993 and lately CARAGA (only for 1995). The following GRDP series are
available:
- 1978-1987 GRDP by Region or by Industrial Origin (Region
1-12 and NCR)
- 1988-1993 GRDP by Region or by Industrial Origin (14 Regions
inclusive of CAR)
- 1993-1998 GRDP by Region or by Industrial Origin ( 15
Regions inclusive of ARMM)
- 1995 GRDP by region (Preliminary Estimates, 16 Regions
inclusive of CARAGA)
Technical Notes
Population Projections
for Cities and Municipalities
Gross
Regional Domestic Expenditure (GRDE)
Poverty
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