Five-Year Plan
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Five-Year Plan may refer to:
- Five-Year Plans for the National Economy of the Soviet Union
- Five-Year Plans of ArgentinaFive-Year Plans of ArgentinaThe Five Year Plan was an Argentine state-planning strategy, during the first government of Juan Domingo Perón.- The preparations :Early in the second half of 1946, the Technical Secretariat of the Presidency began to prepare a Plan of Government for the five-year period from 1947 to 1951...
- Five-Year Plans of BhutanFive-Year Plans of BhutanThe Five Year Plans of Bhutan are a series of national economic development plans created by the government of Bhutan since 1961.The government of Bhutan has played a pervasive role in its economy and development...
- Five-Year Plans of the People's Republic of China
- Five-Year Plans of Cuba
- Five-year plans of Ethiopia
- Five-year Plans of Hungary
- Five-Year Plans of IndiaFive-Year Plans of IndiaThe economy of India is based in part on planning through its five-year plans, which are developed, executed and monitored by the Planning Commission. The tenth plan completed its term in March 2007 and the eleventh plan is currently underway...
- Five-Year Plans of the Mongolian People's Republic
- Five-Year Plans of NepalFive-year plans of NepalFive-Year Plans of Nepal generally strove to increase output and employment; develop the infrastructure; attain economic stability; promote industry, commerce, and international trade; establish administrative and public service institutions to support economic development; and introduce...
- Five-Year Plans of PakistanFive-year plans of PakistanPakistan has prepared a series of five year plans for the national economy since the 1950s.-History:Pakistan's economic development planning began in 1948. By 1950 a six-year plan had been drafted to guide government investment in developing infrastructure. But the initial effort was unsystematic,...
- Five-Year Plans of RomaniaFive-year plans of RomaniaThe Five-Year Plans of Romania were economic development projects in Communist Romania, largely inspired by the Soviet model. Starting from 1951, there were 8 five-year plans.-Origins:...
- Five-Year Plans of South KoreaFive-year plans of South Korea-Background:Both North and South Korea had survived the Korean War . From the end of World War II, South Korea remained largely dependent on U.S. aid until an internal revolution occurred in 1961...
- Five-Year Plans of VietnamFive-year plans of VietnamThe Five-Year Plans of Vietnam are a series of economic development initiatives. The Vietnamese economy are shaped primarily by the Vietnamese Communist Party through the plenary sessions of the Central Committee and national congresses...
- First Malayan Five-Year Plan