Arsenio Molina Balisacan (born November 8, 1957) is a Filipino economist and academic who has served as the first
secretary of economy, planning, and development, under President
Bongbong Marcos
Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos Jr. (, , ; born September 13, 1957), commonly referred to by the initials BBM or PBBM, is a Filipino politician who has served as the 17th president of the Philippines since 2022. He is the second child ...
since 2025.
Balisacan headed his department's predecessor, the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), from May 2012
to January 2016 under the
Benigno Aquino III administration. He then served under the
Duterte administration as the Chairperson of the
Philippine Competition Commission
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from February 1, 2016, to June 30, 2022.
He was again appointed as NEDA Secretary under the
Bongbong Marcos administration.
During his first term in 2012, he concurrently served as NEDA Secretary and as Chairman of the Boards of the
Philippine Statistics Authority
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,
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Philippine Center for Economic Development, and Public-Private Partnership Center.
Prior to his Cabinet appointment, Balisacan served as both Professor and Dean of the
School of Economics
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at the
University of the Philippines Diliman
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(UP) while he was running the Philippine Center for Economic Development as its executive director.
He additionally served as the Director-Chief Executive of the
Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA),
during a period of secondment from the university.
Balisacan also served as a research fellow at the
East-West Center
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in Honolulu and an economist at the
World Bank
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in Washington, DC prior to joining the UP faculty in 1987. As a PhD in economics from the
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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,
Balisacan is a renowned academician of the
National Academy of Science and Technology
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(NAST) since 2008.
Early years
Balisacan was born in Solsona, Ilocos Norte, a remote town located at the foot of the Cordillera mountain range in Luzon. His father initially worked as a farm tenant tilling fields in a resource-poor, isolated village of the town. When their nun relative convinced his father to take on a janitorial job in Laoag City, however, his family had to make the difficult choice of leaving their farm life behind. During their life in the city, Balisacan, his parents, and his five other siblings had were left with little choice but to settle down in a precarious area of land (where they were later on be evicted from). Balisacan recalled that it was during his high school years when their family was forced out of the property and forced to go back to their tiny village at the easternmost part of Ilocos Norte. ''“It was tough. It was only later on that I realized that we were an informal settler. We were squatting in somebody’s land.
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I was already in high school, we were evicted from that place, and we had to return to that old town of ours,”'' Balisacan shared.
From his primary-school days all the way to his journey during post-graduate studies, Balisacan had to rely on scholarships, grants, and part-time employment for financial support while his family struggled. He spent most of his formative years of basic education under the tutelage of the Divine Word College of Laoag and completed the last two years of secondary education in Ablan Memorial Academy of Solsona where he graduated as the valedictorian. Balisacan credits his mother's aunt, Isidra Rivera, who was mayor of the town of Solsona, as his early inspiration in life. ''“She devoted her life selflessly to this town,”'' he says. ''“She had actually very little physical possessions in life, especially when viewed in today’s cadre of local politicians. What she had in abundance was deep respect and love by her people, unblemished credibility, and genuine concern for the poor.”''
Just when their family began to experience more financial struggles, Balisacan's eldest brother graduated from Divine Word College, equipped with an Accounting degree. He was offered a job in Cebu City by Atlas Mining, which allowed him to uproot the family and bring them to settle down in Cebu. Balisacan, however, who was an Agriculture scholar at the Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) at the time, was left to stay behind in Batac, Ilocos Norte.
Read more of his early years in these featured articles, "Arsenio M. Balisacan: Resolute at 25" by Cai Ordinario, Business Mirror Anniversary Issue
and "Top Philippine Economist to Visit Hawaii" by Belinda Aquino, Hawaii Filipino Chronicle.
Education
Balisacan received a B.S. degree in agriculture from the
Mariano Marcos State University
Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU; ) is a public university, higher education institution with campuses and facilities throughout Ilocos Norte province in the Philippines. Its main campus is in Batac.
History
Established through Pres ...
in 1979, graduating magna cum laude.
Awarded a graduate scholarship by the Southeast Asian Regional Centre for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), he then took up a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in agricultural economics from the
University of the Philippines Los Baños
The University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB; ), also referred to as UP Los Baños or colloquially as Elbi (), is a public research university primarily located in the towns of Los Baños and Bay in the province of Laguna, some 65 kilo ...
,
from which he graduated in 1982. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the
University of Hawaii at Manoa
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in 1985,
with the dissertation "A positive theory of economic protection: Agricultural Policies in Developed and Developing Countries".
Balisacan received critical support from the
East-West Center
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(EWC) while studying at the University of Hawaii. He served as research intern from July 1982 to May 1984 and was a Joint-Doctoral Research Intern from May 1984 to September 1985 under the Resource Systems Institute of EWC. Upon earning his PhD he served as a research fellow from October 1985 to March 1986.
Part of his pioneering PhD dissertation on the political economy of agricultural policy was later published in the Review of World Economics titled, �
Public Choice of Economic Policy: The Growth of Agricultural Protection�� in 1987.
He was named as one of the 100 outstanding alumni at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB)
(College of Economics and Management)(CEM)’s centenary. He was conferred the 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award by the East-West Center (EWC) and East-West Center Alumni Associatio
(EWCAA) the 2006 Distinguished Alumni Award by the UPLB Alumni Association, the 2005 Outstanding Alumni Award by the East-West Center Alumni Association Philippines, and the 2004 Most Distinguished Alumnus Award by the Mariano Marcos State University.
Professional career
Starting out as an economist
As Balisacan wrapped up his PhD studies at the University of Hawaii Manoa, he took up a post as a research fellow at the East-West Center in 1985–1986. He then moved to
Washington D.C.
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in 1986 to serve as an economist for the
World Bank
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.
Returning to the Philippines
He came back to the Philippines in 1987 and became an assistant professor of economics at the
University of the Philippines Los Banos until 1988, when he moved to UP Diliman and joined the faculty of the
University of the Philippines School of Economics, eventually receiving an academic appointment as full professor in 1995.
Balisacan was a recipient of various academic and professional awards. He was elected as academician to the
National Academy of Science and Technology
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(NAST) of the Philippines in 2008.
NAST is the country's peer-elected group of select individuals who have made outstanding contributions to science and technology.
As a highly respected academic, he held various positions in academic organizations and advisory groups locally and abroad. He was a member (2011–2015) of the board of academic advisors of the Chinese Center for Agricultural Policy at the Chinese Science Academy and president of th
Asian Society of Agricultural Economists(2011–2014).
He was chairman of the board of academic advisors of the Asian Institute of Management's Center for Bridging Societal Divides (August 2009 to 2012) and member of the policy advisory council of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (June 2009 to May 2012).
Balisacan also became president of th
Philippine Economic Society– the national learned society for economists – in 2006.
He founded th
''Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development'' an internationally refereed journal, and served as its editor in 2004–2015.
He also became an adjunct professor at the
Australian National University
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in 2011–2015.
He is one of the most cited scholars in the Philippines with an h-index of 31 according t
Google Scholar
DA
Seconded from UP, he served as Undersecretary for Policy and Planning at the Philippine Department of Agriculture (DA) from 2000 to 2001, also serving as Officer-in-Charge at the Agricultural Credit and Policy Council. In this capacity, he served as the Philippine chief negotiator in the
World Trade Organization
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(WTO) Agriculture Negotiations and in various bilateral agriculture negotiations.
He returned to this position as Undersecretary for Policy and Planning at the Department of Agriculture for a brief stint in 2003.
SEARCA
Balisacan's abilities as an institution builder are most exemplified by what he has done to bring the
Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA),
one of the centers of excellence of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO), to new heights as it continues the journey for relevance and excellence as a development institution. Serving as the center's director and chief executive in 2003–2009, he restructured the institution to respond to the changing needs, demands, and priorities of its stakeholders, especially the need for institutional capacity-building in the region's less developed countries in the wake of globalization, environmental degradation, and global climate change. Sound financial management, coupled with innovative approaches to institutional partnerships to reach out to stakeholders, enabled the center not only to regain lost ground, but also to achieve a respectable level of financial sustainability. Indeed, the work and activities of SEARCA became visible again not only in the region it covers but also to the rest of the world. His accomplishments at SEARCA is summarized in his exit report titled
"Mainstreaming Agriculture in the Development Agenda"
UPSE
Back at UP, in 2010, Balisacan was appointed dean of the School of Economics at the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPSE). As dean, he concurrently served as executive director of th
Philippine Center for Economic Developmentand chairman of th
UPecon Foundation Inc
NEDA
Balisacan held these academic posts until he was seconded from UP to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) when Philippine President Benigno S. Aquino III asked him to serve as NEDA Chief. Aquino signed his appointment papers on May 10, 2012,
and was confirmed by the bicameral Committee on Appointments of the Philippine Congress on February 6, 2013.
Secretary Balisacan was tasked to address the critical constraints that make economic growth slow, uneven, and exclusive to certain segments of the Philippine society.
Concurrent to his role in NEDA, he served as board chairman of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies and the Philippine Center for Economic Development; the first Governing Board Chairperson of the Public-Private Partnership Center of the Philippines; and the first board chairperson of the
Philippine Statistics Authority
The Philippine Statistics Authority (; PSA) is the central statistical authority of the Philippine government that collects, compiles, analyzes, and publishes statistical information on economic, social, demographic, political affairs, and gene ...
(which combines the National Statistical Coordination Board, the National Statistics Office, the Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, the Department of Labor and Employment's Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics, and the Philippine Statistical Research Institute.)
At these key positions, Secretary Balisacan was able to influence policies, programs, and projects to facilitate inclusive economic growth, employment creation, and poverty reduction. He was partly to be commended for the recent remarkable performance of the Philippine economy. In 2010 to 2016, the seven-year average growth of the Philippine economy was 6.2 percent, the country's fastest in 40 years. Recognizing the importance of maintaining the momentum, he and his senior colleagues in government work on crafting a forward-looking agenda,
(''Ambisyon Natin 2040''), which articulated a vision for an inclusive and prosperous Philippines (See Foreword, Preface, and Chapter 1 of R. Clarete, E. Esguerra, and H. Hill, 2018
The Philippine Economy: No Longer the East Asian Exception? Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies). Throug
(Executive Order No. 5) the next administration adopted the ''Ambisyon Natin 2040'' as the long-term vision for the Philippines. The order resonates in the administration's medium-term development blueprint, th
(''Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022'') Today, the Philippine economy remains one of the best-performing developing economies in Asia.
PCC
Following the passage of the
Philippine Competition Act (PCA) by Congress in 2015, President
Benigno S. Aquino III formed the
Philippine Competition Commission
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(PCC) in January 2016, appointing Balisacan to serve as its first chairperson
PCCis an independent quasi-judicial body created to promote and protect market competition by prohibiting anti-competitive conduct and practices, including cartels and anti-competitive mergers. As the country's antitrust agency, PCC plays a key role in helping achieve a vibrant and inclusive economy and advancing consumer welfare.
Balisacan's effective leadership, combined with a competition act that gives the enforcer broad powers, has gotten the PCC off to a good start, placing the commission among the top emerging enforcers in developing countries only two years after its formation. Nonetheless, he faces formidable challenges as competition czar because the Philippines is cited as one of the most restrictive economies in the world (se
Fostering Competition in the Philippines: The Challenge of Restrictive Regulationby the World Bank).
NEDA/DEPDev
On May 27, 2022, Balisacan accepted the offer to become Director-General of the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) under the incoming administration of
Bongbong Marcos
Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos Jr. (, , ; born September 13, 1957), commonly referred to by the initials BBM or PBBM, is a Filipino politician who has served as the 17th president of the Philippines since 2022. He is the second child ...
, who was then the presumptive president. He took office on June 30, 2022. On April 10, 2025, NEDA was reorganized and renamed into
Department of Economy, Planning and Development (DEPDev), making him the first secretary of the department.
Personal life
Arsenio Balisacan is a long-distance runner. He has run in the
New York Marathon
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(virtually) in 2021,
Paris Marathon
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The marathon begi ...
in 2019,
Chicago Marathon
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in
October 2017 and in the
Honolulu Marathon
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in 2012.
References
External links
Restart– Inquirer Opinion
NEDA to review development plan– Philippine Daily inquirer
‘Growth not denting poverty’– The Philippine Star
Govt admits failure to reduce poverty– The Manila Times
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University of the Philippines Los Baños alumni
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