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27900 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
22 Rangers at Astros* 8:03 p.m. FS1 TEX 9, HOU 2 (TIED, 3-3) Oct. 23 Rangers at Astros* 8:03 p.m. Fox or FS1 TEX 11, HOU 4 (TEX wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
National League
Wild card series
Date Result Oct. 3 Diamondbacks 6, Brewers 3 Oct. 3 Phillies 3, Marlins 1 Oct. 4 Diamondbacks 5, Brewers 2 Oct. 4 Phillies 7, Marlins 1
Division Series
Date Result Oct. 7 PHI 3, ATL 0 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 7 ARI 11, LAD 2 (ARI, 1-0) Oct. 9 ATL 5, PHI 4 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 9 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI, 2-0) Oct. |
27901 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
23 Rangers at Astros* 8:03 p.m. Fox or FS1 TEX 11, HOU 4 (TEX wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
National League
Wild card series
Date Result Oct. 3 Diamondbacks 6, Brewers 3 Oct. 3 Phillies 3, Marlins 1 Oct. 4 Diamondbacks 5, Brewers 2 Oct. 4 Phillies 7, Marlins 1
Division Series
Date Result Oct. 7 PHI 3, ATL 0 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 7 ARI 11, LAD 2 (ARI, 1-0) Oct. 9 ATL 5, PHI 4 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 9 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI, 2-0) Oct. 11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. |
27902 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
Fox or FS1 TEX 11, HOU 4 (TEX wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
National League
Wild card series
Date Result Oct. 3 Diamondbacks 6, Brewers 3 Oct. 3 Phillies 3, Marlins 1 Oct. 4 Diamondbacks 5, Brewers 2 Oct. 4 Phillies 7, Marlins 1
Division Series
Date Result Oct. 7 PHI 3, ATL 0 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 7 ARI 11, LAD 2 (ARI, 1-0) Oct. 9 ATL 5, PHI 4 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 9 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI, 2-0) Oct. 11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. |
27903 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
3 Diamondbacks 6, Brewers 3 Oct. 3 Phillies 3, Marlins 1 Oct. 4 Diamondbacks 5, Brewers 2 Oct. 4 Phillies 7, Marlins 1
Division Series
Date Result Oct. 7 PHI 3, ATL 0 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 7 ARI 11, LAD 2 (ARI, 1-0) Oct. 9 ATL 5, PHI 4 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 9 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI, 2-0) Oct. 11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. 12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. |
27904 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
3 Phillies 3, Marlins 1 Oct. 4 Diamondbacks 5, Brewers 2 Oct. 4 Phillies 7, Marlins 1
Division Series
Date Result Oct. 7 PHI 3, ATL 0 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 7 ARI 11, LAD 2 (ARI, 1-0) Oct. 9 ATL 5, PHI 4 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 9 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI, 2-0) Oct. 11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. 12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. |
27905 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
4 Phillies 7, Marlins 1
Division Series
Date Result Oct. 7 PHI 3, ATL 0 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 7 ARI 11, LAD 2 (ARI, 1-0) Oct. 9 ATL 5, PHI 4 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 9 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI, 2-0) Oct. 11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. 12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. |
27906 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
7 PHI 3, ATL 0 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 7 ARI 11, LAD 2 (ARI, 1-0) Oct. 9 ATL 5, PHI 4 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 9 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI, 2-0) Oct. 11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. 12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. |
27907 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
7 ARI 11, LAD 2 (ARI, 1-0) Oct. 9 ATL 5, PHI 4 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 9 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI, 2-0) Oct. 11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. 12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. |
27908 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
9 ATL 5, PHI 4 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 9 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI, 2-0) Oct. 11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. 12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. 19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. |
27909 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
9 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI, 2-0) Oct. 11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. 12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. 19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. |
27910 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. 12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. 19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. |
27911 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
11 PHI 10, ATL 2 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. 12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. 19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. |
27912 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
11 ARI 4, LAD 2 (ARI wins, 3-0) Oct. 12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. 19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. 21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. |
27913 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
12 PHI 3, ATL 1 (PHI wins, 3-1)
Championship Series
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. 19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. 21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. |
27914 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. 19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. 21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. 23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. |
27915 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
16 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. 19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. 21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. 23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. |
27916 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
TBS PHI 5, ARI 3 (PHI, 1-0) Oct. 17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. 19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. 21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. 23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. 24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. |
27917 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
17 Diamondbacks at Phillies 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 10, ARI 0 (PHI, 2-0) Oct. 19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. 21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. 23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. 24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. |
27918 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
19 Phillies at Diamondbacks 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. 21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. 23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. 24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. |
27919 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
TBS ARI 2, PHI 1 (PHI, 2-1) Oct. 20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. 21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. 23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. 24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. |
27920 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
20 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. 21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. 23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. 24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. 28 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. |
27921 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
TBS ARI 6, PHI 5 (Tied 2-2) Oct. 21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. 23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. 24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. 28 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox ARI 9, TEX 1 (Tied 1-1) Oct. |
27922 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
21 Phillies at Diamondbacks 8:07 p.m. TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. 23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. 24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. 28 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox ARI 9, TEX 1 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 30 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. |
27923 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
TBS PHI 6, ARI 1 (PHI, 3-2) Oct. 23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. 24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. 28 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox ARI 9, TEX 1 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 30 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 3, ARI 1 (TEX, 2-1) Oct. |
27924 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
23 Diamondbacks at Phillies 5:07 p.m. TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. 24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. 28 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox ARI 9, TEX 1 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 30 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 3, ARI 1 (TEX, 2-1) Oct. 31 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. |
27925 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
TBS ARI 5, PHI 1 (Tied, 3-3) Oct. 24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. 28 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox ARI 9, TEX 1 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 30 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 3, ARI 1 (TEX, 2-1) Oct. 31 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 1 Rangers at Diamondbacks* 8:03 p.m. |
27926 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
24 Diamondbacks at Phillies* 8:07 p.m. TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. 28 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox ARI 9, TEX 1 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 30 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 3, ARI 1 (TEX, 2-1) Oct. 31 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 1 Rangers at Diamondbacks* 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 3 Diamondbacks at Rangers* 8:03 p.m. |
27927 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. 28 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox ARI 9, TEX 1 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 30 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 3, ARI 1 (TEX, 2-1) Oct. 31 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 1 Rangers at Diamondbacks* 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 3 Diamondbacks at Rangers* 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. |
27928 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
TBS ARI 4, PHI 2 (ARI wins, 4-3)
*If necessary
World Series schedule
Date Matchup Start time (ET) TV channel Result Oct. 27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. 28 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox ARI 9, TEX 1 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 30 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 3, ARI 1 (TEX, 2-1) Oct. 31 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 1 Rangers at Diamondbacks* 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 3 Diamondbacks at Rangers* 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 4 Diamondbacks at Rangers* 8:03 p.m. |
27929 | World Series 2023 live score: Rangers vs. Diamondbacks updates, highlights, results from Game 4
27 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 6, ARI 5 (TEX 1-0) Oct. 28 Diamondbacks at Rangers 8:03 p.m. Fox ARI 9, TEX 1 (Tied 1-1) Oct. 30 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox TEX 3, ARI 1 (TEX, 2-1) Oct. 31 Rangers at Diamondbacks 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 1 Rangers at Diamondbacks* 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 3 Diamondbacks at Rangers* 8:03 p.m. Fox -- Nov. 4 Diamondbacks at Rangers* 8:03 p.m. Fox --
*If necessary |
27930 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
The heart and soul of ICC Championships — the ODI Men's Cricket World Cup — will be held in India from October 5 to November 19.
Organised every four years by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the event is one of the most viewed sporting tournaments in the world.
Here we take a look at the history of the competition, and some of the landmark moments that have helped make the World Cup what it is today.
MORE: Who will win the World Cup? Make your prediction and bet here (selected territories)
When was the first ODI Cricket Word Cup?
England hosted the inaugural ODI World Cup back in 1975, and held the event the following three times too.
Initially, the game was played in cricket whites and with a red ball instead of a white ball.
Eight teams were a part of that inaugural tournament — India, Pakistan, England, Australia, West Indies, New Zealand and a composite team from East Africa and Sri Lanka. |
27931 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
The heart and soul of ICC Championships — the ODI Men's Cricket World Cup — will be held in India from October 5 to November 19.
Organised every four years by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the event is one of the most viewed sporting tournaments in the world.
Here we take a look at the history of the competition, and some of the landmark moments that have helped make the World Cup what it is today.
MORE: Who will win the World Cup? Make your prediction and bet here (selected territories)
When was the first ODI Cricket Word Cup?
England hosted the inaugural ODI World Cup back in 1975, and held the event the following three times too.
Initially, the game was played in cricket whites and with a red ball instead of a white ball.
Eight teams were a part of that inaugural tournament — India, Pakistan, England, Australia, West Indies, New Zealand and a composite team from East Africa and Sri Lanka.
Current cricketing powerhouse South Africa was banned at the time from international sport due to its policy of racial segregation under the Apartheid system, and thus did not take part in the first ODI World Cup. |
27932 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
Here we take a look at the history of the competition, and some of the landmark moments that have helped make the World Cup what it is today.
MORE: Who will win the World Cup? Make your prediction and bet here (selected territories)
When was the first ODI Cricket Word Cup?
England hosted the inaugural ODI World Cup back in 1975, and held the event the following three times too.
Initially, the game was played in cricket whites and with a red ball instead of a white ball.
Eight teams were a part of that inaugural tournament — India, Pakistan, England, Australia, West Indies, New Zealand and a composite team from East Africa and Sri Lanka.
Current cricketing powerhouse South Africa was banned at the time from international sport due to its policy of racial segregation under the Apartheid system, and thus did not take part in the first ODI World Cup.
The West Indies won the first tournament and defended the title in the second World Cup in 1979, while India's first taste of glory came when they clinched the trophy in 1983 by defeating the West Indies by 43 runs in the final. |
27933 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
Make your prediction and bet here (selected territories)
When was the first ODI Cricket Word Cup?
England hosted the inaugural ODI World Cup back in 1975, and held the event the following three times too.
Initially, the game was played in cricket whites and with a red ball instead of a white ball.
Eight teams were a part of that inaugural tournament — India, Pakistan, England, Australia, West Indies, New Zealand and a composite team from East Africa and Sri Lanka.
Current cricketing powerhouse South Africa was banned at the time from international sport due to its policy of racial segregation under the Apartheid system, and thus did not take part in the first ODI World Cup.
The West Indies won the first tournament and defended the title in the second World Cup in 1979, while India's first taste of glory came when they clinched the trophy in 1983 by defeating the West Indies by 43 runs in the final.
ODI World Cup full list of winners and finals
Year Host Winner Runner-up Result 1975 England West Indies Australia West Indies won by 17 runs 1979 England West Indies England West Indies won by 92 runs 1983 England India West Indies India won by 43 runs 1987 India & Pakistan Australia England Australia won by seven runs 1992 Australia & New Zealand Pakistan England Pakistan won by 22 runs 1996 Pakistan, |
27934 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
Current cricketing powerhouse South Africa was banned at the time from international sport due to its policy of racial segregation under the Apartheid system, and thus did not take part in the first ODI World Cup.
The West Indies won the first tournament and defended the title in the second World Cup in 1979, while India's first taste of glory came when they clinched the trophy in 1983 by defeating the West Indies by 43 runs in the final.
ODI World Cup full list of winners and finals
Year Host Winner Runner-up Result 1975 England West Indies Australia West Indies won by 17 runs 1979 England West Indies England West Indies won by 92 runs 1983 England India West Indies India won by 43 runs 1987 India & Pakistan Australia England Australia won by seven runs 1992 Australia & New Zealand Pakistan England Pakistan won by 22 runs 1996 Pakistan, India & Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Australia Sri Lanka won by seven wickets 1999 England Australia Pakistan Australia won by eight wickets 2003 South Africa Australia India Australia won by 125 runs 2007 West Indies Australia Sri Lanka Australia won by 53 runs (DLS) 2011 India, |
27935 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
ODI World Cup full list of winners and finals
Year Host Winner Runner-up Result 1975 England West Indies Australia West Indies won by 17 runs 1979 England West Indies England West Indies won by 92 runs 1983 England India West Indies India won by 43 runs 1987 India & Pakistan Australia England Australia won by seven runs 1992 Australia & New Zealand Pakistan England Pakistan won by 22 runs 1996 Pakistan, India & Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Australia Sri Lanka won by seven wickets 1999 England Australia Pakistan Australia won by eight wickets 2003 South Africa Australia India Australia won by 125 runs 2007 West Indies Australia Sri Lanka Australia won by 53 runs (DLS) 2011 India, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh India Sri Lanka India won by six wickets 2015 Australia & New Zealand Australia New Zealand Australia won by seven wickets 2019 England & Wales England New Zealand England won on boundary count after a Super Over
Who has won the most ODI Cricket World Cups? |
27936 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
India & Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Australia Sri Lanka won by seven wickets 1999 England Australia Pakistan Australia won by eight wickets 2003 South Africa Australia India Australia won by 125 runs 2007 West Indies Australia Sri Lanka Australia won by 53 runs (DLS) 2011 India, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh India Sri Lanka India won by six wickets 2015 Australia & New Zealand Australia New Zealand Australia won by seven wickets 2019 England & Wales England New Zealand England won on boundary count after a Super Over
Who has won the most ODI Cricket World Cups?
Australia are the most successful nation in ODI World Cup history, with India and the West Indies chasing them. |
27937 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
India & Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Australia Sri Lanka won by seven wickets 1999 England Australia Pakistan Australia won by eight wickets 2003 South Africa Australia India Australia won by 125 runs 2007 West Indies Australia Sri Lanka Australia won by 53 runs (DLS) 2011 India, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh India Sri Lanka India won by six wickets 2015 Australia & New Zealand Australia New Zealand Australia won by seven wickets 2019 England & Wales England New Zealand England won on boundary count after a Super Over
Who has won the most ODI Cricket World Cups?
Australia are the most successful nation in ODI World Cup history, with India and the West Indies chasing them.
Country World Cup titles Years won Australia 5 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015 India 2 1983, 2011 West Indies 2 1975, 1979 England 1 2019 Sri Lanka 1 1996 Pakistan 1 1992
MORE: Complete ICC Cricket World Cup schedule and results from India
A 50-over ODI Cricket World Cup
The 1987 tournament saw two prime changes in the way the ODI World Cups were organised — a shift of venue from England to the Indian subcontinent, and games being played in 50 overs instead of 60. |
27938 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
Australia are the most successful nation in ODI World Cup history, with India and the West Indies chasing them.
Country World Cup titles Years won Australia 5 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015 India 2 1983, 2011 West Indies 2 1975, 1979 England 1 2019 Sri Lanka 1 1996 Pakistan 1 1992
MORE: Complete ICC Cricket World Cup schedule and results from India
A 50-over ODI Cricket World Cup
The 1987 tournament saw two prime changes in the way the ODI World Cups were organised — a shift of venue from England to the Indian subcontinent, and games being played in 50 overs instead of 60.
The change in the number of overs was attributed to shorter daylight hours in Asia in comparison to England. |
27939 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
Australia are the most successful nation in ODI World Cup history, with India and the West Indies chasing them.
Country World Cup titles Years won Australia 5 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015 India 2 1983, 2011 West Indies 2 1975, 1979 England 1 2019 Sri Lanka 1 1996 Pakistan 1 1992
MORE: Complete ICC Cricket World Cup schedule and results from India
A 50-over ODI Cricket World Cup
The 1987 tournament saw two prime changes in the way the ODI World Cups were organised — a shift of venue from England to the Indian subcontinent, and games being played in 50 overs instead of 60.
The change in the number of overs was attributed to shorter daylight hours in Asia in comparison to England.
The 1987 tournament also had a new winner in Australia, who went on to defeat England by seven runs. |
27940 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
Country World Cup titles Years won Australia 5 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015 India 2 1983, 2011 West Indies 2 1975, 1979 England 1 2019 Sri Lanka 1 1996 Pakistan 1 1992
MORE: Complete ICC Cricket World Cup schedule and results from India
A 50-over ODI Cricket World Cup
The 1987 tournament saw two prime changes in the way the ODI World Cups were organised — a shift of venue from England to the Indian subcontinent, and games being played in 50 overs instead of 60.
The change in the number of overs was attributed to shorter daylight hours in Asia in comparison to England.
The 1987 tournament also had a new winner in Australia, who went on to defeat England by seven runs.
ODI World Cup kits, white ball introduction
Held in Australia and New Zealand, the 1992 World Cup saw a number of landmark moments. |
27941 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
The change in the number of overs was attributed to shorter daylight hours in Asia in comparison to England.
The 1987 tournament also had a new winner in Australia, who went on to defeat England by seven runs.
ODI World Cup kits, white ball introduction
Held in Australia and New Zealand, the 1992 World Cup saw a number of landmark moments.
That tournament was the first in which teams wore coloured kits, while it also saw the introduction of the white ball, changes in fielding rules, day/night matches and the inclusion of South Africa in the event for the first time following the end the Apartheid regime.
After a slow and disappointing start to their year, Pakistan made an historic comeback in the tournament to eventually win the trophy by defeating England in the final. |
27942 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
The change in the number of overs was attributed to shorter daylight hours in Asia in comparison to England.
The 1987 tournament also had a new winner in Australia, who went on to defeat England by seven runs.
ODI World Cup kits, white ball introduction
Held in Australia and New Zealand, the 1992 World Cup saw a number of landmark moments.
That tournament was the first in which teams wore coloured kits, while it also saw the introduction of the white ball, changes in fielding rules, day/night matches and the inclusion of South Africa in the event for the first time following the end the Apartheid regime.
After a slow and disappointing start to their year, Pakistan made an historic comeback in the tournament to eventually win the trophy by defeating England in the final.
READ: ICC sends 2023 World Cup trophy into space
The 1999 World Cup and a three-year gap
The 1996 tournament was jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, and will go down in history as one of the most controversial episodes in the game. |
27943 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
The 1987 tournament also had a new winner in Australia, who went on to defeat England by seven runs.
ODI World Cup kits, white ball introduction
Held in Australia and New Zealand, the 1992 World Cup saw a number of landmark moments.
That tournament was the first in which teams wore coloured kits, while it also saw the introduction of the white ball, changes in fielding rules, day/night matches and the inclusion of South Africa in the event for the first time following the end the Apartheid regime.
After a slow and disappointing start to their year, Pakistan made an historic comeback in the tournament to eventually win the trophy by defeating England in the final.
READ: ICC sends 2023 World Cup trophy into space
The 1999 World Cup and a three-year gap
The 1996 tournament was jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, and will go down in history as one of the most controversial episodes in the game.
Both the host teams met in the semi-finals at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. |
27944 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
ODI World Cup kits, white ball introduction
Held in Australia and New Zealand, the 1992 World Cup saw a number of landmark moments.
That tournament was the first in which teams wore coloured kits, while it also saw the introduction of the white ball, changes in fielding rules, day/night matches and the inclusion of South Africa in the event for the first time following the end the Apartheid regime.
After a slow and disappointing start to their year, Pakistan made an historic comeback in the tournament to eventually win the trophy by defeating England in the final.
READ: ICC sends 2023 World Cup trophy into space
The 1999 World Cup and a three-year gap
The 1996 tournament was jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, and will go down in history as one of the most controversial episodes in the game.
Both the host teams met in the semi-finals at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. India's poor performance sparked an unruly crowd to protest against the home team and Sri Lanka was declared the winner by default, due to the halt in play. |
27945 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
That tournament was the first in which teams wore coloured kits, while it also saw the introduction of the white ball, changes in fielding rules, day/night matches and the inclusion of South Africa in the event for the first time following the end the Apartheid regime.
After a slow and disappointing start to their year, Pakistan made an historic comeback in the tournament to eventually win the trophy by defeating England in the final.
READ: ICC sends 2023 World Cup trophy into space
The 1999 World Cup and a three-year gap
The 1996 tournament was jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, and will go down in history as one of the most controversial episodes in the game.
Both the host teams met in the semi-finals at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. India's poor performance sparked an unruly crowd to protest against the home team and Sri Lanka was declared the winner by default, due to the halt in play.
Sri Lanka then went on to win the trophy that year, and they were back to try and defend it three years later in England, rather than the usual four-year cycle. |
27946 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
After a slow and disappointing start to their year, Pakistan made an historic comeback in the tournament to eventually win the trophy by defeating England in the final.
READ: ICC sends 2023 World Cup trophy into space
The 1999 World Cup and a three-year gap
The 1996 tournament was jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, and will go down in history as one of the most controversial episodes in the game.
Both the host teams met in the semi-finals at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. India's poor performance sparked an unruly crowd to protest against the home team and Sri Lanka was declared the winner by default, due to the halt in play.
Sri Lanka then went on to win the trophy that year, and they were back to try and defend it three years later in England, rather than the usual four-year cycle.
Following the 1996 event the ICC opted to try and revamp the schedule, with three years between events rather than four. |
27947 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
After a slow and disappointing start to their year, Pakistan made an historic comeback in the tournament to eventually win the trophy by defeating England in the final.
READ: ICC sends 2023 World Cup trophy into space
The 1999 World Cup and a three-year gap
The 1996 tournament was jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, and will go down in history as one of the most controversial episodes in the game.
Both the host teams met in the semi-finals at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. India's poor performance sparked an unruly crowd to protest against the home team and Sri Lanka was declared the winner by default, due to the halt in play.
Sri Lanka then went on to win the trophy that year, and they were back to try and defend it three years later in England, rather than the usual four-year cycle.
Following the 1996 event the ICC opted to try and revamp the schedule, with three years between events rather than four. But the move proved unpopular and 1999 was the only tournament to follow that pattern. |
27948 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
READ: ICC sends 2023 World Cup trophy into space
The 1999 World Cup and a three-year gap
The 1996 tournament was jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, and will go down in history as one of the most controversial episodes in the game.
Both the host teams met in the semi-finals at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. India's poor performance sparked an unruly crowd to protest against the home team and Sri Lanka was declared the winner by default, due to the halt in play.
Sri Lanka then went on to win the trophy that year, and they were back to try and defend it three years later in England, rather than the usual four-year cycle.
Following the 1996 event the ICC opted to try and revamp the schedule, with three years between events rather than four. But the move proved unpopular and 1999 was the only tournament to follow that pattern.
When was the last time India hosted the ODI Cricket World Cup? |
27949 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
READ: ICC sends 2023 World Cup trophy into space
The 1999 World Cup and a three-year gap
The 1996 tournament was jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, and will go down in history as one of the most controversial episodes in the game.
Both the host teams met in the semi-finals at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. India's poor performance sparked an unruly crowd to protest against the home team and Sri Lanka was declared the winner by default, due to the halt in play.
Sri Lanka then went on to win the trophy that year, and they were back to try and defend it three years later in England, rather than the usual four-year cycle.
Following the 1996 event the ICC opted to try and revamp the schedule, with three years between events rather than four. But the move proved unpopular and 1999 was the only tournament to follow that pattern.
When was the last time India hosted the ODI Cricket World Cup?
The last time India welcomed the ODI Cricket World Cup was in 2011, when they were co-hosts with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. |
27950 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
Both the host teams met in the semi-finals at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. India's poor performance sparked an unruly crowd to protest against the home team and Sri Lanka was declared the winner by default, due to the halt in play.
Sri Lanka then went on to win the trophy that year, and they were back to try and defend it three years later in England, rather than the usual four-year cycle.
Following the 1996 event the ICC opted to try and revamp the schedule, with three years between events rather than four. But the move proved unpopular and 1999 was the only tournament to follow that pattern.
When was the last time India hosted the ODI Cricket World Cup?
The last time India welcomed the ODI Cricket World Cup was in 2011, when they were co-hosts with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Pakistan were barred from hosting due to terrorist attacks on the Sri Lankan team when touring the country a couple of years prior to the World Cup. |
27951 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
India's poor performance sparked an unruly crowd to protest against the home team and Sri Lanka was declared the winner by default, due to the halt in play.
Sri Lanka then went on to win the trophy that year, and they were back to try and defend it three years later in England, rather than the usual four-year cycle.
Following the 1996 event the ICC opted to try and revamp the schedule, with three years between events rather than four. But the move proved unpopular and 1999 was the only tournament to follow that pattern.
When was the last time India hosted the ODI Cricket World Cup?
The last time India welcomed the ODI Cricket World Cup was in 2011, when they were co-hosts with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Pakistan were barred from hosting due to terrorist attacks on the Sri Lankan team when touring the country a couple of years prior to the World Cup.
The 2011 World Cup was a tournament of many firsts: Australia's streak of remaining unbeaten in 35 World Cup matches was broken when they were defeated by Pakistan. |
27952 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
Sri Lanka then went on to win the trophy that year, and they were back to try and defend it three years later in England, rather than the usual four-year cycle.
Following the 1996 event the ICC opted to try and revamp the schedule, with three years between events rather than four. But the move proved unpopular and 1999 was the only tournament to follow that pattern.
When was the last time India hosted the ODI Cricket World Cup?
The last time India welcomed the ODI Cricket World Cup was in 2011, when they were co-hosts with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Pakistan were barred from hosting due to terrorist attacks on the Sri Lankan team when touring the country a couple of years prior to the World Cup.
The 2011 World Cup was a tournament of many firsts: Australia's streak of remaining unbeaten in 35 World Cup matches was broken when they were defeated by Pakistan. They hadn't lost a game since the 1999 tournament. |
27953 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
Following the 1996 event the ICC opted to try and revamp the schedule, with three years between events rather than four. But the move proved unpopular and 1999 was the only tournament to follow that pattern.
When was the last time India hosted the ODI Cricket World Cup?
The last time India welcomed the ODI Cricket World Cup was in 2011, when they were co-hosts with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Pakistan were barred from hosting due to terrorist attacks on the Sri Lankan team when touring the country a couple of years prior to the World Cup.
The 2011 World Cup was a tournament of many firsts: Australia's streak of remaining unbeaten in 35 World Cup matches was broken when they were defeated by Pakistan. They hadn't lost a game since the 1999 tournament.
It was also the first time two Asian teams were in the finals, as India became the first country to win a World Cup at
home by defeating Sri Lanka in the decider. |
27954 | When was the first Cricket World Cup? History, winners' list and tournament details ahead of 2023 men's ODI showpiece
But the move proved unpopular and 1999 was the only tournament to follow that pattern.
When was the last time India hosted the ODI Cricket World Cup?
The last time India welcomed the ODI Cricket World Cup was in 2011, when they were co-hosts with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Pakistan were barred from hosting due to terrorist attacks on the Sri Lankan team when touring the country a couple of years prior to the World Cup.
The 2011 World Cup was a tournament of many firsts: Australia's streak of remaining unbeaten in 35 World Cup matches was broken when they were defeated by Pakistan. They hadn't lost a game since the 1999 tournament.
It was also the first time two Asian teams were in the finals, as India became the first country to win a World Cup at
home by defeating Sri Lanka in the decider.
After a prolonged drought of ICC trophies, India are favourites to bring the trophy home again this time in 2023. |
27955 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Public policies attempt to fulfill one or more of the following objectives: efficiency, equity, and stability. Efficiency and stability are necessary conditions for sustainable growth while equity helps make development inclusive.
This is the second article in our series following the 2nd SGV Tax Symposium, which focused on how a sustainable and effective tax ecosystem can advance the sustainability agenda for both the public and private sectors.
In this article, we will discuss the Philippine strategy for sustainable development.
GROWTH THROUGH TRADE AND INVESTMENT
The Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028 aims for a deep economic and social transformation to reinvigorate job creation and accelerate poverty reduction by steering the economy back to a high-growth path. In this regard, two main performance indicators are identified and will be monitored by the National Government.
The first is for the country to graduate into upper middle-income class status within the term of the current administration. |
27956 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Public policies attempt to fulfill one or more of the following objectives: efficiency, equity, and stability. Efficiency and stability are necessary conditions for sustainable growth while equity helps make development inclusive.
This is the second article in our series following the 2nd SGV Tax Symposium, which focused on how a sustainable and effective tax ecosystem can advance the sustainability agenda for both the public and private sectors.
In this article, we will discuss the Philippine strategy for sustainable development.
GROWTH THROUGH TRADE AND INVESTMENT
The Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028 aims for a deep economic and social transformation to reinvigorate job creation and accelerate poverty reduction by steering the economy back to a high-growth path. In this regard, two main performance indicators are identified and will be monitored by the National Government.
The first is for the country to graduate into upper middle-income class status within the term of the current administration. For this, the economy must grow its per capita income above the threshold set by the World Bank, which means a gross national income (GNI) per capita of at least $4,466. |
27957 | Strategizing for sustainable development
This is the second article in our series following the 2nd SGV Tax Symposium, which focused on how a sustainable and effective tax ecosystem can advance the sustainability agenda for both the public and private sectors.
In this article, we will discuss the Philippine strategy for sustainable development.
GROWTH THROUGH TRADE AND INVESTMENT
The Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028 aims for a deep economic and social transformation to reinvigorate job creation and accelerate poverty reduction by steering the economy back to a high-growth path. In this regard, two main performance indicators are identified and will be monitored by the National Government.
The first is for the country to graduate into upper middle-income class status within the term of the current administration. For this, the economy must grow its per capita income above the threshold set by the World Bank, which means a gross national income (GNI) per capita of at least $4,466. In 2022, the Philippines achieved a GNI per capita of $3,950. |
27958 | Strategizing for sustainable development
In this article, we will discuss the Philippine strategy for sustainable development.
GROWTH THROUGH TRADE AND INVESTMENT
The Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028 aims for a deep economic and social transformation to reinvigorate job creation and accelerate poverty reduction by steering the economy back to a high-growth path. In this regard, two main performance indicators are identified and will be monitored by the National Government.
The first is for the country to graduate into upper middle-income class status within the term of the current administration. For this, the economy must grow its per capita income above the threshold set by the World Bank, which means a gross national income (GNI) per capita of at least $4,466. In 2022, the Philippines achieved a GNI per capita of $3,950.
The second is to lower the poverty level from 18.1% in 2021 to single digits by 2028 — the end of the term of the current administration. Both indicators require high growth rates. |
27959 | Strategizing for sustainable development
In this regard, two main performance indicators are identified and will be monitored by the National Government.
The first is for the country to graduate into upper middle-income class status within the term of the current administration. For this, the economy must grow its per capita income above the threshold set by the World Bank, which means a gross national income (GNI) per capita of at least $4,466. In 2022, the Philippines achieved a GNI per capita of $3,950.
The second is to lower the poverty level from 18.1% in 2021 to single digits by 2028 — the end of the term of the current administration. Both indicators require high growth rates. For the next year through 2028, the government pencils the growth rate between 6.5% and 8%. |
27960 | Strategizing for sustainable development
In this regard, two main performance indicators are identified and will be monitored by the National Government.
The first is for the country to graduate into upper middle-income class status within the term of the current administration. For this, the economy must grow its per capita income above the threshold set by the World Bank, which means a gross national income (GNI) per capita of at least $4,466. In 2022, the Philippines achieved a GNI per capita of $3,950.
The second is to lower the poverty level from 18.1% in 2021 to single digits by 2028 — the end of the term of the current administration. Both indicators require high growth rates. For the next year through 2028, the government pencils the growth rate between 6.5% and 8%.
Growth is expected to be investment-led with the implementation of structural changes such as the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) law, which lowered the corporate income tax rate, and the amendments to the Public Service Act (PSA), Foreign Investment Act (FIA), and Retail Trade Liberalization Act (RTLA), which further liberalized the economy. |
27961 | Strategizing for sustainable development
In 2022, the Philippines achieved a GNI per capita of $3,950.
The second is to lower the poverty level from 18.1% in 2021 to single digits by 2028 — the end of the term of the current administration. Both indicators require high growth rates. For the next year through 2028, the government pencils the growth rate between 6.5% and 8%.
Growth is expected to be investment-led with the implementation of structural changes such as the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) law, which lowered the corporate income tax rate, and the amendments to the Public Service Act (PSA), Foreign Investment Act (FIA), and Retail Trade Liberalization Act (RTLA), which further liberalized the economy. The new legislation is expected to attract more local and foreign investment, especially in the liberalized sectors. For the energy sector in particular, amendments to the PSA are envisioned to help raise the capital needed to speed up the energy transition of the country to renewables. |
27962 | Strategizing for sustainable development
The second is to lower the poverty level from 18.1% in 2021 to single digits by 2028 — the end of the term of the current administration. Both indicators require high growth rates. For the next year through 2028, the government pencils the growth rate between 6.5% and 8%.
Growth is expected to be investment-led with the implementation of structural changes such as the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) law, which lowered the corporate income tax rate, and the amendments to the Public Service Act (PSA), Foreign Investment Act (FIA), and Retail Trade Liberalization Act (RTLA), which further liberalized the economy. The new legislation is expected to attract more local and foreign investment, especially in the liberalized sectors. For the energy sector in particular, amendments to the PSA are envisioned to help raise the capital needed to speed up the energy transition of the country to renewables.
In addition, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a trading bloc that encompasses the ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the ASEAN Plus One Free Trade Agreement (FTA) partners Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, is already in force for the Philippines, helping ease market access through trade and investment rules and supporting global and regional supply chains. |
27963 | Strategizing for sustainable development
The new legislation is expected to attract more local and foreign investment, especially in the liberalized sectors. For the energy sector in particular, amendments to the PSA are envisioned to help raise the capital needed to speed up the energy transition of the country to renewables.
In addition, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a trading bloc that encompasses the ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the ASEAN Plus One Free Trade Agreement (FTA) partners Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, is already in force for the Philippines, helping ease market access through trade and investment rules and supporting global and regional supply chains. The Philippines can potentially position itself as a regional manufacturing hub if the right incentives and policy measures are put in place to encourage local and foreign investors to participate. Together, trade and investment are expected to play an important role in attaining economic transformation, the second goal of the PDP.
HUMAN CAPITAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE
The ability of people to take advantage of market opportunities arising from investment rests on human capital. |
27964 | Strategizing for sustainable development
In addition, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a trading bloc that encompasses the ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the ASEAN Plus One Free Trade Agreement (FTA) partners Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, is already in force for the Philippines, helping ease market access through trade and investment rules and supporting global and regional supply chains. The Philippines can potentially position itself as a regional manufacturing hub if the right incentives and policy measures are put in place to encourage local and foreign investors to participate. Together, trade and investment are expected to play an important role in attaining economic transformation, the second goal of the PDP.
HUMAN CAPITAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE
The ability of people to take advantage of market opportunities arising from investment rests on human capital. To this end, the first goal of the PDP is social transformation which includes, among others, sustained expenditure on social services, mainly education, health, and social protection. |
27965 | Strategizing for sustainable development
The Philippines can potentially position itself as a regional manufacturing hub if the right incentives and policy measures are put in place to encourage local and foreign investors to participate. Together, trade and investment are expected to play an important role in attaining economic transformation, the second goal of the PDP.
HUMAN CAPITAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE
The ability of people to take advantage of market opportunities arising from investment rests on human capital. To this end, the first goal of the PDP is social transformation which includes, among others, sustained expenditure on social services, mainly education, health, and social protection.
The first two goals of the PDP help attain the developmental objectives of efficiency and equity, which rest on the pillars of sustainability and resilience. The third fosters societal resilience: an enabling environment encompassing institutions, macroeconomic stability, and the physical and natural environment.
Institutions are vital to economic acceleration, which is why the government’s steps to enhance the ease of doing business are most welcome. |
27966 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Together, trade and investment are expected to play an important role in attaining economic transformation, the second goal of the PDP.
HUMAN CAPITAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE
The ability of people to take advantage of market opportunities arising from investment rests on human capital. To this end, the first goal of the PDP is social transformation which includes, among others, sustained expenditure on social services, mainly education, health, and social protection.
The first two goals of the PDP help attain the developmental objectives of efficiency and equity, which rest on the pillars of sustainability and resilience. The third fosters societal resilience: an enabling environment encompassing institutions, macroeconomic stability, and the physical and natural environment.
Institutions are vital to economic acceleration, which is why the government’s steps to enhance the ease of doing business are most welcome. Infrastructure development also enables an economy to sustain higher levels of growth, which, in turn, catalyzes yet more investment. |
27967 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Together, trade and investment are expected to play an important role in attaining economic transformation, the second goal of the PDP.
HUMAN CAPITAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE
The ability of people to take advantage of market opportunities arising from investment rests on human capital. To this end, the first goal of the PDP is social transformation which includes, among others, sustained expenditure on social services, mainly education, health, and social protection.
The first two goals of the PDP help attain the developmental objectives of efficiency and equity, which rest on the pillars of sustainability and resilience. The third fosters societal resilience: an enabling environment encompassing institutions, macroeconomic stability, and the physical and natural environment.
Institutions are vital to economic acceleration, which is why the government’s steps to enhance the ease of doing business are most welcome. Infrastructure development also enables an economy to sustain higher levels of growth, which, in turn, catalyzes yet more investment. The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Act is up for the signature of President Marcos and, if approved, is expected to further enhance the business atmosphere in mobilizing private resources for infrastructure development. |
27968 | Strategizing for sustainable development
To this end, the first goal of the PDP is social transformation which includes, among others, sustained expenditure on social services, mainly education, health, and social protection.
The first two goals of the PDP help attain the developmental objectives of efficiency and equity, which rest on the pillars of sustainability and resilience. The third fosters societal resilience: an enabling environment encompassing institutions, macroeconomic stability, and the physical and natural environment.
Institutions are vital to economic acceleration, which is why the government’s steps to enhance the ease of doing business are most welcome. Infrastructure development also enables an economy to sustain higher levels of growth, which, in turn, catalyzes yet more investment. The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Act is up for the signature of President Marcos and, if approved, is expected to further enhance the business atmosphere in mobilizing private resources for infrastructure development.
The government aims to sustain its infrastructure program at 5-6% of GDP through 2028 amid a six-year medium-term fiscal framework. |
27969 | Strategizing for sustainable development
The first two goals of the PDP help attain the developmental objectives of efficiency and equity, which rest on the pillars of sustainability and resilience. The third fosters societal resilience: an enabling environment encompassing institutions, macroeconomic stability, and the physical and natural environment.
Institutions are vital to economic acceleration, which is why the government’s steps to enhance the ease of doing business are most welcome. Infrastructure development also enables an economy to sustain higher levels of growth, which, in turn, catalyzes yet more investment. The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Act is up for the signature of President Marcos and, if approved, is expected to further enhance the business atmosphere in mobilizing private resources for infrastructure development.
The government aims to sustain its infrastructure program at 5-6% of GDP through 2028 amid a six-year medium-term fiscal framework. This plan gradually narrows the deficit to 3% of GDP by 2028, down from 7.3% in 2022, such that the debt-to-GDP ratio is reduced from nearly 61% in 2022 to a more sustainable level of at most 53% by 2028. |
27970 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Institutions are vital to economic acceleration, which is why the government’s steps to enhance the ease of doing business are most welcome. Infrastructure development also enables an economy to sustain higher levels of growth, which, in turn, catalyzes yet more investment. The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Act is up for the signature of President Marcos and, if approved, is expected to further enhance the business atmosphere in mobilizing private resources for infrastructure development.
The government aims to sustain its infrastructure program at 5-6% of GDP through 2028 amid a six-year medium-term fiscal framework. This plan gradually narrows the deficit to 3% of GDP by 2028, down from 7.3% in 2022, such that the debt-to-GDP ratio is reduced from nearly 61% in 2022 to a more sustainable level of at most 53% by 2028.
DEBT MANAGEMENT
The National Government’s debt was less than 40% before the pandemic struck. |
27971 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Infrastructure development also enables an economy to sustain higher levels of growth, which, in turn, catalyzes yet more investment. The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Act is up for the signature of President Marcos and, if approved, is expected to further enhance the business atmosphere in mobilizing private resources for infrastructure development.
The government aims to sustain its infrastructure program at 5-6% of GDP through 2028 amid a six-year medium-term fiscal framework. This plan gradually narrows the deficit to 3% of GDP by 2028, down from 7.3% in 2022, such that the debt-to-GDP ratio is reduced from nearly 61% in 2022 to a more sustainable level of at most 53% by 2028.
DEBT MANAGEMENT
The National Government’s debt was less than 40% before the pandemic struck. It expended much of its fiscal space combatting the pandemic, incurring debt and large budget deficits. |
27972 | Strategizing for sustainable development
The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Act is up for the signature of President Marcos and, if approved, is expected to further enhance the business atmosphere in mobilizing private resources for infrastructure development.
The government aims to sustain its infrastructure program at 5-6% of GDP through 2028 amid a six-year medium-term fiscal framework. This plan gradually narrows the deficit to 3% of GDP by 2028, down from 7.3% in 2022, such that the debt-to-GDP ratio is reduced from nearly 61% in 2022 to a more sustainable level of at most 53% by 2028.
DEBT MANAGEMENT
The National Government’s debt was less than 40% before the pandemic struck. It expended much of its fiscal space combatting the pandemic, incurring debt and large budget deficits. While the current 61% debt-to-GDP ratio may be manageable for an emerging economy like the Philippines for some time, the country may not have the fiscal space to respond to another potential domestic or external shock. |
27973 | Strategizing for sustainable development
The government aims to sustain its infrastructure program at 5-6% of GDP through 2028 amid a six-year medium-term fiscal framework. This plan gradually narrows the deficit to 3% of GDP by 2028, down from 7.3% in 2022, such that the debt-to-GDP ratio is reduced from nearly 61% in 2022 to a more sustainable level of at most 53% by 2028.
DEBT MANAGEMENT
The National Government’s debt was less than 40% before the pandemic struck. It expended much of its fiscal space combatting the pandemic, incurring debt and large budget deficits. While the current 61% debt-to-GDP ratio may be manageable for an emerging economy like the Philippines for some time, the country may not have the fiscal space to respond to another potential domestic or external shock. If the debt continues to rise more than the economy, risks will increase, and the government may “crowd out” private investment as it competes with the private sector for funds to service its debt. |
27974 | Strategizing for sustainable development
This plan gradually narrows the deficit to 3% of GDP by 2028, down from 7.3% in 2022, such that the debt-to-GDP ratio is reduced from nearly 61% in 2022 to a more sustainable level of at most 53% by 2028.
DEBT MANAGEMENT
The National Government’s debt was less than 40% before the pandemic struck. It expended much of its fiscal space combatting the pandemic, incurring debt and large budget deficits. While the current 61% debt-to-GDP ratio may be manageable for an emerging economy like the Philippines for some time, the country may not have the fiscal space to respond to another potential domestic or external shock. If the debt continues to rise more than the economy, risks will increase, and the government may “crowd out” private investment as it competes with the private sector for funds to service its debt.
The planned fiscal consolidation entails harmonizing the revenue needs with the promotion of investment through the structure and administration of the reformed incentive system. |
27975 | Strategizing for sustainable development
DEBT MANAGEMENT
The National Government’s debt was less than 40% before the pandemic struck. It expended much of its fiscal space combatting the pandemic, incurring debt and large budget deficits. While the current 61% debt-to-GDP ratio may be manageable for an emerging economy like the Philippines for some time, the country may not have the fiscal space to respond to another potential domestic or external shock. If the debt continues to rise more than the economy, risks will increase, and the government may “crowd out” private investment as it competes with the private sector for funds to service its debt.
The planned fiscal consolidation entails harmonizing the revenue needs with the promotion of investment through the structure and administration of the reformed incentive system. The National Government plans to raise more revenue to finance the country’s socio-economic needs, largely through a progressive and simplified tax system, more efficient and effective tax collection measures through digitalization and, to some extent, from policy measures such as value-added tax on digital service providers and excise tax on sweetened beverages and junk food. |
27976 | Strategizing for sustainable development
It expended much of its fiscal space combatting the pandemic, incurring debt and large budget deficits. While the current 61% debt-to-GDP ratio may be manageable for an emerging economy like the Philippines for some time, the country may not have the fiscal space to respond to another potential domestic or external shock. If the debt continues to rise more than the economy, risks will increase, and the government may “crowd out” private investment as it competes with the private sector for funds to service its debt.
The planned fiscal consolidation entails harmonizing the revenue needs with the promotion of investment through the structure and administration of the reformed incentive system. The National Government plans to raise more revenue to finance the country’s socio-economic needs, largely through a progressive and simplified tax system, more efficient and effective tax collection measures through digitalization and, to some extent, from policy measures such as value-added tax on digital service providers and excise tax on sweetened beverages and junk food.
Achieving fiscal stability presupposes the sustainability of fiscal policy, and fiscal stability helps “crowd in” private investment. |
27977 | Strategizing for sustainable development
If the debt continues to rise more than the economy, risks will increase, and the government may “crowd out” private investment as it competes with the private sector for funds to service its debt.
The planned fiscal consolidation entails harmonizing the revenue needs with the promotion of investment through the structure and administration of the reformed incentive system. The National Government plans to raise more revenue to finance the country’s socio-economic needs, largely through a progressive and simplified tax system, more efficient and effective tax collection measures through digitalization and, to some extent, from policy measures such as value-added tax on digital service providers and excise tax on sweetened beverages and junk food.
Achieving fiscal stability presupposes the sustainability of fiscal policy, and fiscal stability helps “crowd in” private investment.
PRICE STABILITY AND INFLATION
In his second State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. singled out inflation as the country’s most pressing problem. |
27978 | Strategizing for sustainable development
If the debt continues to rise more than the economy, risks will increase, and the government may “crowd out” private investment as it competes with the private sector for funds to service its debt.
The planned fiscal consolidation entails harmonizing the revenue needs with the promotion of investment through the structure and administration of the reformed incentive system. The National Government plans to raise more revenue to finance the country’s socio-economic needs, largely through a progressive and simplified tax system, more efficient and effective tax collection measures through digitalization and, to some extent, from policy measures such as value-added tax on digital service providers and excise tax on sweetened beverages and junk food.
Achieving fiscal stability presupposes the sustainability of fiscal policy, and fiscal stability helps “crowd in” private investment.
PRICE STABILITY AND INFLATION
In his second State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. singled out inflation as the country’s most pressing problem. In the first nine months of 2023, inflation averaged 6.6% — far above the upper end of the target range of 2-4% set by the BSP. |
27979 | Strategizing for sustainable development
The planned fiscal consolidation entails harmonizing the revenue needs with the promotion of investment through the structure and administration of the reformed incentive system. The National Government plans to raise more revenue to finance the country’s socio-economic needs, largely through a progressive and simplified tax system, more efficient and effective tax collection measures through digitalization and, to some extent, from policy measures such as value-added tax on digital service providers and excise tax on sweetened beverages and junk food.
Achieving fiscal stability presupposes the sustainability of fiscal policy, and fiscal stability helps “crowd in” private investment.
PRICE STABILITY AND INFLATION
In his second State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. singled out inflation as the country’s most pressing problem. In the first nine months of 2023, inflation averaged 6.6% — far above the upper end of the target range of 2-4% set by the BSP. If left unchecked, inflation could undermine growth. |
27980 | Strategizing for sustainable development
The National Government plans to raise more revenue to finance the country’s socio-economic needs, largely through a progressive and simplified tax system, more efficient and effective tax collection measures through digitalization and, to some extent, from policy measures such as value-added tax on digital service providers and excise tax on sweetened beverages and junk food.
Achieving fiscal stability presupposes the sustainability of fiscal policy, and fiscal stability helps “crowd in” private investment.
PRICE STABILITY AND INFLATION
In his second State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. singled out inflation as the country’s most pressing problem. In the first nine months of 2023, inflation averaged 6.6% — far above the upper end of the target range of 2-4% set by the BSP. If left unchecked, inflation could undermine growth. Not only does this increase costs to organizations, but it also sets in motion second-round effects as workers start demanding higher wages, consequently increasing business costs and discouraging investments. |
27981 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Achieving fiscal stability presupposes the sustainability of fiscal policy, and fiscal stability helps “crowd in” private investment.
PRICE STABILITY AND INFLATION
In his second State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. singled out inflation as the country’s most pressing problem. In the first nine months of 2023, inflation averaged 6.6% — far above the upper end of the target range of 2-4% set by the BSP. If left unchecked, inflation could undermine growth. Not only does this increase costs to organizations, but it also sets in motion second-round effects as workers start demanding higher wages, consequently increasing business costs and discouraging investments.
Inflation is partly driven by supply-side issues and the government is allocating more resources to the agriculture sector to boost production. Mr. Marcos also mentioned that the National Government had distributed 28,000 new tools and machinery to farmers. |
27982 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Achieving fiscal stability presupposes the sustainability of fiscal policy, and fiscal stability helps “crowd in” private investment.
PRICE STABILITY AND INFLATION
In his second State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. singled out inflation as the country’s most pressing problem. In the first nine months of 2023, inflation averaged 6.6% — far above the upper end of the target range of 2-4% set by the BSP. If left unchecked, inflation could undermine growth. Not only does this increase costs to organizations, but it also sets in motion second-round effects as workers start demanding higher wages, consequently increasing business costs and discouraging investments.
Inflation is partly driven by supply-side issues and the government is allocating more resources to the agriculture sector to boost production. Mr. Marcos also mentioned that the National Government had distributed 28,000 new tools and machinery to farmers. An additional 600 km of farm-to-market roads were laid down to support the 14 million hectares of farmland, enhancing farmer access to markets. |
27983 | Strategizing for sustainable development
singled out inflation as the country’s most pressing problem. In the first nine months of 2023, inflation averaged 6.6% — far above the upper end of the target range of 2-4% set by the BSP. If left unchecked, inflation could undermine growth. Not only does this increase costs to organizations, but it also sets in motion second-round effects as workers start demanding higher wages, consequently increasing business costs and discouraging investments.
Inflation is partly driven by supply-side issues and the government is allocating more resources to the agriculture sector to boost production. Mr. Marcos also mentioned that the National Government had distributed 28,000 new tools and machinery to farmers. An additional 600 km of farm-to-market roads were laid down to support the 14 million hectares of farmland, enhancing farmer access to markets. In addition, he signed Executive Order No. 28 in May, forming the Inter-Agency Committee on Inflation and Market Outlook, which is tasked to keep inflation within government targets and boost the economy. |
27984 | Strategizing for sustainable development
If left unchecked, inflation could undermine growth. Not only does this increase costs to organizations, but it also sets in motion second-round effects as workers start demanding higher wages, consequently increasing business costs and discouraging investments.
Inflation is partly driven by supply-side issues and the government is allocating more resources to the agriculture sector to boost production. Mr. Marcos also mentioned that the National Government had distributed 28,000 new tools and machinery to farmers. An additional 600 km of farm-to-market roads were laid down to support the 14 million hectares of farmland, enhancing farmer access to markets. In addition, he signed Executive Order No. 28 in May, forming the Inter-Agency Committee on Inflation and Market Outlook, which is tasked to keep inflation within government targets and boost the economy.
ENHANCING CLIMATE RESILIENCE
While price stability and fiscal sustainability are important macroeconomic issues, environmental sustainability is increasingly gaining importance. |
27985 | Strategizing for sustainable development
If left unchecked, inflation could undermine growth. Not only does this increase costs to organizations, but it also sets in motion second-round effects as workers start demanding higher wages, consequently increasing business costs and discouraging investments.
Inflation is partly driven by supply-side issues and the government is allocating more resources to the agriculture sector to boost production. Mr. Marcos also mentioned that the National Government had distributed 28,000 new tools and machinery to farmers. An additional 600 km of farm-to-market roads were laid down to support the 14 million hectares of farmland, enhancing farmer access to markets. In addition, he signed Executive Order No. 28 in May, forming the Inter-Agency Committee on Inflation and Market Outlook, which is tasked to keep inflation within government targets and boost the economy.
ENHANCING CLIMATE RESILIENCE
While price stability and fiscal sustainability are important macroeconomic issues, environmental sustainability is increasingly gaining importance. Climate change uncertainties and challenges need to be managed and both the Philippine government and the private sector are hard-pressed to deliver their commitments to addressing them. |
27986 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Inflation is partly driven by supply-side issues and the government is allocating more resources to the agriculture sector to boost production. Mr. Marcos also mentioned that the National Government had distributed 28,000 new tools and machinery to farmers. An additional 600 km of farm-to-market roads were laid down to support the 14 million hectares of farmland, enhancing farmer access to markets. In addition, he signed Executive Order No. 28 in May, forming the Inter-Agency Committee on Inflation and Market Outlook, which is tasked to keep inflation within government targets and boost the economy.
ENHANCING CLIMATE RESILIENCE
While price stability and fiscal sustainability are important macroeconomic issues, environmental sustainability is increasingly gaining importance. Climate change uncertainties and challenges need to be managed and both the Philippine government and the private sector are hard-pressed to deliver their commitments to addressing them. Despite climate change risks, the Philippines has the opportunity to position itself as a prime destination of foreign investments against climate change or environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments. |
27987 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Mr. Marcos also mentioned that the National Government had distributed 28,000 new tools and machinery to farmers. An additional 600 km of farm-to-market roads were laid down to support the 14 million hectares of farmland, enhancing farmer access to markets. In addition, he signed Executive Order No. 28 in May, forming the Inter-Agency Committee on Inflation and Market Outlook, which is tasked to keep inflation within government targets and boost the economy.
ENHANCING CLIMATE RESILIENCE
While price stability and fiscal sustainability are important macroeconomic issues, environmental sustainability is increasingly gaining importance. Climate change uncertainties and challenges need to be managed and both the Philippine government and the private sector are hard-pressed to deliver their commitments to addressing them. Despite climate change risks, the Philippines has the opportunity to position itself as a prime destination of foreign investments against climate change or environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments.
The government calls for embedding resilience, sustainability, and nature-based solutions in infrastructure planning and investment to enhance climate resilience. |
27988 | Strategizing for sustainable development
An additional 600 km of farm-to-market roads were laid down to support the 14 million hectares of farmland, enhancing farmer access to markets. In addition, he signed Executive Order No. 28 in May, forming the Inter-Agency Committee on Inflation and Market Outlook, which is tasked to keep inflation within government targets and boost the economy.
ENHANCING CLIMATE RESILIENCE
While price stability and fiscal sustainability are important macroeconomic issues, environmental sustainability is increasingly gaining importance. Climate change uncertainties and challenges need to be managed and both the Philippine government and the private sector are hard-pressed to deliver their commitments to addressing them. Despite climate change risks, the Philippines has the opportunity to position itself as a prime destination of foreign investments against climate change or environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments.
The government calls for embedding resilience, sustainability, and nature-based solutions in infrastructure planning and investment to enhance climate resilience. Likewise, investments in renewable energy are expected not only to enhance energy security but also reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. |
27989 | Strategizing for sustainable development
In addition, he signed Executive Order No. 28 in May, forming the Inter-Agency Committee on Inflation and Market Outlook, which is tasked to keep inflation within government targets and boost the economy.
ENHANCING CLIMATE RESILIENCE
While price stability and fiscal sustainability are important macroeconomic issues, environmental sustainability is increasingly gaining importance. Climate change uncertainties and challenges need to be managed and both the Philippine government and the private sector are hard-pressed to deliver their commitments to addressing them. Despite climate change risks, the Philippines has the opportunity to position itself as a prime destination of foreign investments against climate change or environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments.
The government calls for embedding resilience, sustainability, and nature-based solutions in infrastructure planning and investment to enhance climate resilience. Likewise, investments in renewable energy are expected not only to enhance energy security but also reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
From an economic vantage point, GHG emissions are economic “bads” and are a cause of inefficiency as they get over-produced. |
27990 | Strategizing for sustainable development
ENHANCING CLIMATE RESILIENCE
While price stability and fiscal sustainability are important macroeconomic issues, environmental sustainability is increasingly gaining importance. Climate change uncertainties and challenges need to be managed and both the Philippine government and the private sector are hard-pressed to deliver their commitments to addressing them. Despite climate change risks, the Philippines has the opportunity to position itself as a prime destination of foreign investments against climate change or environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments.
The government calls for embedding resilience, sustainability, and nature-based solutions in infrastructure planning and investment to enhance climate resilience. Likewise, investments in renewable energy are expected not only to enhance energy security but also reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
From an economic vantage point, GHG emissions are economic “bads” and are a cause of inefficiency as they get over-produced. Their effects, however, go beyond national borders, and while the Philippines contributes minimally to global GHG emissions, the World Risk Index 2022 report identifies the Philippines as the most disaster-prone country in the world. |
27991 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Climate change uncertainties and challenges need to be managed and both the Philippine government and the private sector are hard-pressed to deliver their commitments to addressing them. Despite climate change risks, the Philippines has the opportunity to position itself as a prime destination of foreign investments against climate change or environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments.
The government calls for embedding resilience, sustainability, and nature-based solutions in infrastructure planning and investment to enhance climate resilience. Likewise, investments in renewable energy are expected not only to enhance energy security but also reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
From an economic vantage point, GHG emissions are economic “bads” and are a cause of inefficiency as they get over-produced. Their effects, however, go beyond national borders, and while the Philippines contributes minimally to global GHG emissions, the World Risk Index 2022 report identifies the Philippines as the most disaster-prone country in the world.
The government envisions that by 2028: (1) Climate and disaster risk resilience of communities and institutions will increase (2) Ecosystem resilience will be enhanced, and (3) A low-carbon economy transition is enabled. |
27992 | Strategizing for sustainable development
The government calls for embedding resilience, sustainability, and nature-based solutions in infrastructure planning and investment to enhance climate resilience. Likewise, investments in renewable energy are expected not only to enhance energy security but also reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
From an economic vantage point, GHG emissions are economic “bads” and are a cause of inefficiency as they get over-produced. Their effects, however, go beyond national borders, and while the Philippines contributes minimally to global GHG emissions, the World Risk Index 2022 report identifies the Philippines as the most disaster-prone country in the world.
The government envisions that by 2028: (1) Climate and disaster risk resilience of communities and institutions will increase (2) Ecosystem resilience will be enhanced, and (3) A low-carbon economy transition is enabled.
To ensure that these are realized, the government is set to safeguard cross-sectoral convergence and implement a comprehensive risk management approach to address the adverse consequences posed by climate change. |
27993 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Likewise, investments in renewable energy are expected not only to enhance energy security but also reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
From an economic vantage point, GHG emissions are economic “bads” and are a cause of inefficiency as they get over-produced. Their effects, however, go beyond national borders, and while the Philippines contributes minimally to global GHG emissions, the World Risk Index 2022 report identifies the Philippines as the most disaster-prone country in the world.
The government envisions that by 2028: (1) Climate and disaster risk resilience of communities and institutions will increase (2) Ecosystem resilience will be enhanced, and (3) A low-carbon economy transition is enabled.
To ensure that these are realized, the government is set to safeguard cross-sectoral convergence and implement a comprehensive risk management approach to address the adverse consequences posed by climate change. It will also promote a green and blue economy coupled with improved governance to guarantee long-term climate and disaster resilience. |
27994 | Strategizing for sustainable development
From an economic vantage point, GHG emissions are economic “bads” and are a cause of inefficiency as they get over-produced. Their effects, however, go beyond national borders, and while the Philippines contributes minimally to global GHG emissions, the World Risk Index 2022 report identifies the Philippines as the most disaster-prone country in the world.
The government envisions that by 2028: (1) Climate and disaster risk resilience of communities and institutions will increase (2) Ecosystem resilience will be enhanced, and (3) A low-carbon economy transition is enabled.
To ensure that these are realized, the government is set to safeguard cross-sectoral convergence and implement a comprehensive risk management approach to address the adverse consequences posed by climate change. It will also promote a green and blue economy coupled with improved governance to guarantee long-term climate and disaster resilience.
BUILDING RESILIENCE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Coming off from the pandemic and with the current global economic climate, it is opportune for the government to proactively drive for actionable policies and programs that focus on building the resiliency of the economy through sustainable development with greater emphasis given to addressing climate change. |
27995 | Strategizing for sustainable development
The government envisions that by 2028: (1) Climate and disaster risk resilience of communities and institutions will increase (2) Ecosystem resilience will be enhanced, and (3) A low-carbon economy transition is enabled.
To ensure that these are realized, the government is set to safeguard cross-sectoral convergence and implement a comprehensive risk management approach to address the adverse consequences posed by climate change. It will also promote a green and blue economy coupled with improved governance to guarantee long-term climate and disaster resilience.
BUILDING RESILIENCE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Coming off from the pandemic and with the current global economic climate, it is opportune for the government to proactively drive for actionable policies and programs that focus on building the resiliency of the economy through sustainable development with greater emphasis given to addressing climate change.
Navigating external and domestic economic headwinds will not be an easy feat for the administration, but the private sector will be an important catalyst for sustainable development. |
27996 | Strategizing for sustainable development
To ensure that these are realized, the government is set to safeguard cross-sectoral convergence and implement a comprehensive risk management approach to address the adverse consequences posed by climate change. It will also promote a green and blue economy coupled with improved governance to guarantee long-term climate and disaster resilience.
BUILDING RESILIENCE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Coming off from the pandemic and with the current global economic climate, it is opportune for the government to proactively drive for actionable policies and programs that focus on building the resiliency of the economy through sustainable development with greater emphasis given to addressing climate change.
Navigating external and domestic economic headwinds will not be an easy feat for the administration, but the private sector will be an important catalyst for sustainable development. With the private sector sharing industry knowledge, resources and potentially even leading certain socio-economic programs and projects of the National Government, it is to be hoped that AmBisyon Natin 2040 of long and healthy lives for Filipinos that are strongly rooted, comfortable, and secure will be achieved. |
27997 | Strategizing for sustainable development
It will also promote a green and blue economy coupled with improved governance to guarantee long-term climate and disaster resilience.
BUILDING RESILIENCE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Coming off from the pandemic and with the current global economic climate, it is opportune for the government to proactively drive for actionable policies and programs that focus on building the resiliency of the economy through sustainable development with greater emphasis given to addressing climate change.
Navigating external and domestic economic headwinds will not be an easy feat for the administration, but the private sector will be an important catalyst for sustainable development. With the private sector sharing industry knowledge, resources and potentially even leading certain socio-economic programs and projects of the National Government, it is to be hoped that AmBisyon Natin 2040 of long and healthy lives for Filipinos that are strongly rooted, comfortable, and secure will be achieved.
This article is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional advice where the facts and circumstances warrant. |
27998 | Strategizing for sustainable development
BUILDING RESILIENCE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Coming off from the pandemic and with the current global economic climate, it is opportune for the government to proactively drive for actionable policies and programs that focus on building the resiliency of the economy through sustainable development with greater emphasis given to addressing climate change.
Navigating external and domestic economic headwinds will not be an easy feat for the administration, but the private sector will be an important catalyst for sustainable development. With the private sector sharing industry knowledge, resources and potentially even leading certain socio-economic programs and projects of the National Government, it is to be hoped that AmBisyon Natin 2040 of long and healthy lives for Filipinos that are strongly rooted, comfortable, and secure will be achieved.
This article is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional advice where the facts and circumstances warrant. The views and opinions expressed above are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of SGV & Co. |
27999 | Strategizing for sustainable development
Navigating external and domestic economic headwinds will not be an easy feat for the administration, but the private sector will be an important catalyst for sustainable development. With the private sector sharing industry knowledge, resources and potentially even leading certain socio-economic programs and projects of the National Government, it is to be hoped that AmBisyon Natin 2040 of long and healthy lives for Filipinos that are strongly rooted, comfortable, and secure will be achieved.
This article is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional advice where the facts and circumstances warrant. The views and opinions expressed above are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of SGV & Co.
Noel P. Rabaja the strategy and transactions (SaT) service leader of SGV & Co. |
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