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Title: The Malaysia incorporated concept: a key strategy in achieving Vision 2020
Authors: Robert Kuok
Conference Name: National Seminar
Keywords: Economic growth
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Long-term development
Conference Date: 1991-12-05
Conference Location: Awana Golf & Country Club, Genting Highland, Pahang
Abstract: The Honourable Prime Minister has set for us Malaysia's specific growth targets for the next three decades - an average annual growth rate of 7%, leading to a GDP in 2020 that is eight times larger than in 1990. The Are these attainable? I would say Yes; but it will be a long and difficult road ahead - with pitfalls along the way. Concept - the The three parties undertaking the journey together - the Government, the private sector, and the common citizens of Malaysia - need to know clearly what we want to achieve and the best way to get there. The fastest route is not always the best - an apparent "short cut" could actually throw us back a few paces. A long-term view is needed of all three.
Pages: 1-6
Call Number: HC445.5.N38 1991c n.1 katsem
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/782308
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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