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10th. Malaysia Plan 2011-2015 - Prime Minister's Office of Malaysia

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CHAPTER 1<br />

CHAPTER 2<br />

CHAPTER 3<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Charts<br />

1MALAYSIA: CHARTING DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS<br />

A HIGH-INCOME NATION<br />

<strong>10th</strong> <strong>Malaysia</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />

Chart 1-1 <strong>Malaysia</strong> is facing intense competition for investment and exports 3<br />

Chart 1-2 <strong>Malaysia</strong> enjoyed strong growth in the past, but has lost momentum<br />

since the Asian Financial Crisis 4<br />

Chart 1-3 <strong>Malaysia</strong>’s productivity lags Asian high income economies 5<br />

BUILDING ON THE NATION’S STRENGTHS<br />

Chart 2-1 Real GDP growth slowed down in the Ninth <strong>Plan</strong> compared to the Eighth <strong>Plan</strong> 37<br />

Chart 2-2 Low private investment compensated by robust public investment 38<br />

Chart 2-3 Balance <strong>of</strong> Payments, 2000-2010 40<br />

Chart 2-4 Sectoral performance under the Eighth and Ninth <strong>Plan</strong> 41<br />

Chart 2-5 Federal Government accounts, 2000-2010 43<br />

Chart 2-6 Real GDP and GNI Per capita towards a high-income economy 54<br />

Chart 2-7 Total Factor Productivity is expected to increase 55<br />

Chart 2-8 Growth in private investment and consumption will be much<br />

faster than during the Ninth <strong>Plan</strong> period 56<br />

Chart 2-9 Comparison <strong>of</strong> private consumption between selected countries 58<br />

Chart 2-10 Sectoral growth to be led by services sector 60<br />

Chart 2-11 Reducing Federal Government fiscal deficit 61<br />

Chart 2-12 Towards a sustainable Federal Government debt position 62<br />

Chart 2-13 The Tenth <strong>Malaysia</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> will encapsulate all efforts to transform<br />

<strong>Malaysia</strong> into a developed high-income nation 64<br />

CREATING THE ENVIRONMENT FOR UNLEASHING<br />

ECONOMIC GROWTH<br />

Chart 3-1 <strong>Malaysia</strong>’s productivity growth has declined post-1997 68<br />

Chart 3-2 Far reaching programme <strong>of</strong> reforms will provide the enabling<br />

environment for NKEAs to deliver the targeted economic growth 70<br />

Chart 3-3 <strong>Malaysia</strong> ranks 23rd in the World Bank Doing Business 2010 report 73<br />

Chart 3-4 Services sector is expected to grow at 7.2% annually until <strong>2015</strong> 75<br />

Chart 3-5 Institutional structure supporting innovation and R&D 85<br />

Chart 3-6 84% <strong>of</strong> firms state lack <strong>of</strong> funding as hampering innovation 87<br />

Chart 3-7 Government research and development and commercialisation<br />

funding under the <strong>Plan</strong> period 88<br />

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