Investor Presentaiton
As discussed in the first section of this paper, the data coming from the various
government agencies are not comparable. However, using the framework, the said data could
be integrated or combined for trend analysis and other descriptive data analytics on the
sources and value of investments.
The second part of the framework is Recipients of investments. The supply of
investments, which include control or effective voice in the management of the enterprise goes
directly to the recipients of investments. The recipients of investments are private domestic
enterprises, branches of foreign corporations operating in the country, general government,
GOCCS (government-owned or controlled corporations), and households (including
household unincorporated enterprises). Private domestic enterprises and foreign branches
may be further classified into non-financial corporations, and financial corporations. GOCCS
could also be classified as public non-financial corporation and public financial corporation.
Moreover, classification could be done by industry and by geographic area. The recipients of
investments could be cross tabulated with sources of investments to provide analytical tables
on the distribution of the supply of investments across recipient industries and also by
geographic area (see example on Table 3). In terms of ownership, private domestic
enterprises could be classified as foreign controlled enterprises or subsidiaries, FDI
associates, and those that are wholly owned by private domestic investors, Meanwhile,
classification of GOCCS with and without FDI as well as those with and without private
domestic investments could also be done.
Table 3. Value of Investments by Sources and Industry Recipients in Private Domestic Enterprises
Sources
Foreign
Direct
Private
Domestic
Investments
Investments
Government
Investments
Total
Recipient Industries
1
Agriculture, Fishery, and Forestry
2
Mining and quarrying
3
Manufacturing
4
Electricity Gas and Water
5
Construction
6
Wholesale and Retail Trade
7
Transportation and Storage
8
Accommodation and Food
Service
9
Information and Communication
10
Financial and Insurance Activities
11
Real Estate
12
Professional, Scientific and
Technical Activities
Administrative and Support Service
13
14
Public Administration and Defense
;Compulsory Social Security
Education
15
16
Health and Social Work Activities
17
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
18
Other Service Activities
A broken line connects the recipients of investments to Portfolio and Other Investments
in as much as these investments do not have a direct link to the recipient domestic enterprises.
Portfolio investments like stocks, bonds, preferred stocks and mutual funds, are transacted
using intermediaries like the stock exchange, mutual fund companies, commercial and
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