Beruflich Dokumente
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PROJECT
ON
CASE STUDY OF
MALAYSIA
SUBMITTED TO:
SIR HASEEB BHATTI
SUBMITTED BY:
AMNA FAZAL KHAN
KANZA KHALID
FATIMA PERVEZ
CASE STUDY OF MALAYSIA:
Malaysia is an upper-middle income, highly open economy. Malaysia was one of 13 countries
identified by the Commission on Growth and Development in its2008 Growth Report to have
recorded average growth of more than 7 percent per year for 25 years or more. Malaysia
achieved this spectacular performance from 1967 to 1997.Malaysia has also succeeded in
reducing poverty: the share of households living below the national poverty line (USD 8.50 per
day in 2012) fell from over 50 percent.
Poverty Rate (share of households below the national poverty 1.7 percent (2012)
line)
Malaysia main imports are: electrical and electronic products (27 percent), chemicals (9 percent)
and machinery, appliances and parts (8 percent). Malaysia's main import partners are: China (16
percent), Singapore (12 percent), Japan (8 percent) and the United States (8 percent).
Malaysia is ranked 64th out of 187 countries surveyed under the Human Development Index
(HDI) last year, according to the 2013 Human Development Report (HDR) of the United Nations
Development Program (UNDP).