Urban low-income housing and development: A case study in by Emiel A. Wegelin

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73). In terms of emphasis, the objective of restructuring has clearly declined in importance as compared to poverty reduction. Moreover, as part of the first objective, aspects of non-Malay participation in Malay-dominated activities, notably in agriculture, have achieved greater prominence. 38 Similar emphasis has been given to the argument that restructuring of ownership of assets is not incompatible with substantial foreign investment in the context of a growing 37. Communist guerilla activities in East Malaysia have subsided considerably since the defection to the government of SOO guerillas in Sarawak in late 1973.

64, 66 and 1976 pp. 66, 68). 5 million in 1990 under various alternative fertility assumptions (Department of Statistics, Malaysia 1974b). 1). 2. 2). Its salient features are contrasts between east-coast and west-coast states, both in terms of ethnic composition and population density. The west-coast states, especially Penang, Selangor, Malacca and to a lesser extent Kedah, Perlis, Negri Sembilan and Perak have comparatively high population densities. With the exception of Kedah and Perlis, these states also have a relatively high percentage of non-indigenous population.

Its growth targets appear to be attainable without unduly straining the economy (see Far Eastern Economic Review, Vol. 93 No. 31, July 30,1976, pp. 95-101), but its racial balance targets (especially in terms of equity ownership) may provide some problems. 39. In fact, throughout the TMP document it is stressed that private investment (both domestic and foreign) is welcome and needed for the success of the TMP. See particularly pp. 88-89 and pp. 277-282. 40. , table 12-3, pp. 240-241. 9% of GNP at market prices) during 1976-1980.

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