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Ferry, Laurence, Zakaria, Zamzulaila and Eckersley, Peter orcid.org/0000-0001-9048-8529 (2014) The role of budget speech : A Malaysian government study. International Journal of Public Sector Management. pp. 564-580. ISSN 0951-3558

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Table 3: Budget Speech Themes and Objectives 2011

Themes/Objectives 2011

Theme Transformations towards a

developed and high income

nation

Objective 1 Reinvigorating private

investment

Objective 2 Intensifying human capital

development

Objective 3 Enhancing quality of life of

the rakyat

Objective 4 Strengthening public

service delivery

Figure

Table 3: Budget Speech Themes and Objectives 2011

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