1968 |
Implementing the second five-year plan, preparing the basis for fast economic growth, modernizing agricultural/marine production and increasing food output, promoting exports and SMBs, promoting industrialization and increasing social overhead capital, reinforcing national security preparedness, fostering the sciences/technology/education, increasing employment and improving social welfare, reforming administration |
1969 |
Sustaining economic growth for the long term, gathering greater capital for investment and increasing savings, stabilizing prices, promoting exports and improving the trade balance, increasing rural income, reinforcing defense capacity, and rebuilding the economy |
1970 |
Making exports the focus of all economic and related policies, revitalizing the rural economy, encouraging active investments for growth, fostering key industries, stabilizing prices |
1971 |
Increasing exports, reinforcing the security system, fostering education and culture, developing new sciences and technology, creating a healthier society, boosting investments in key industries, increasing food output, and raising rural income |
1972 |
Focusing on developing the rural economy, increasing exports and improving the trade balance, expanding infrastructure for HCIs and fostering SMBs, reinforcing the security system, developing R&D infrastructure and fostering human resources, improving living conditions for people, increasing social overhead capital and modernizing the distribution structure |
1973 |
Maintaining a sound fiscal policy, reinforcing firearms and security preparedness, promoting the New Village Movement and rural development, increasing exports and improving the trade balance, developing infrastructure for HCIs and fostering SMBs, ensuring a better balance in social overhead capital development and modernizing the distribution structure, promoting technical education and spreading a nationwide culture of learning, and improving living conditions for people |
1974 |
Maintaining a sound fiscal policy, promoting the New Village Movement and rural development, fostering HCIs, increasing exports and promoting tourism, fostering technological and scientific innovations for living, ensuring a better balance in social overhead capital development, reinforcing security preparedness, improving social welfare, preserving traditional culture and strengthening the national spirit |
1975 |
Promoting the New Village Movement and rural development, supporting HCIs and construction, developing energy resources, ensuring a better balance in social overhead capital development, promoting human resources/science and technology, improving social welfare |
1976 |
Reinforcing security preparedness and international relations, reforming bureaucratic culture and improving the treatment of public officials, enhancing employment security and social welfare, minimizing the expansion of administrative organizations and reducing general costs, promoting rural development and the New Village Movement for greater food self-sufficiency, fostering HCIs and construction, developing and diversifying energy resources, ensuring a better balance in social overhead capital development, and increasing support for SMBs and exporting industries |
1977 |
Reinforcing national security, promoting social and economic development, and rationalizing government spending |
1978 |
Fortifying national defense capacity and international relations, consolidating economic development and self-sufficiency, promoting social development and preservation of traditional culture, and rationalizing government spending |
1979 |
Ensuring a stable fiscal basis, ensuring balanced improvement in living conditions, eliminating obstacles to output and industrialization, and improving the efficiency of government spending |
1980 |
Balancing the current account to contain rapid inflation growth rate, drafting a contractionary budget to inhibit the growth of government spending, increasing support for the stabilization of living conditions, augmenting support for industries struggling to increase output, eliminating obstacles to growth, supporting mechanical engineering, and making better use of the spending plan |