Five-year plan — may refer to:*Five Year Plan (USSR) **First Five Year Plan, launched by Stalin in 1928 *Five Year Plans of China *Five year plans of Yugoslavia *Five year plans of India *Five year plans of Malaysia *Five year plans of Nepal *Five year plans of… … Wikipedia
five-year plan — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun Usage: often capitalized F&Y&P Etymology: translation of Russian pyatiletka 1. : one of a continuing series of Soviet governmental programs designed to achieve usually specified goals in the planned, coordinated, and cumulative… … Useful english dictionary
Five-Year Plan — /ˌfaɪv jɪə plæn/ noun proposals for running a country’s economy over a five year period … Dictionary of banking and finance
five year plan — strategy or plan of action for the coming five years … English contemporary dictionary
Ninth Five-Year Plan (Soviet Union) — The Ninth Five Year Plan of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a set of economic goals designed to strengthen the country s economy between 1971 and 1975. The plan was presented by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers Alexei… … Wikipedia
First Five-Year Plan — The First Five Year Plan (Five Year Plan of Russia) was a list of economic goals that was designed to strengthen the USSR s economy between 1928 and 1932, making the nation both militarily and industrially self sufficient. We are fifty or a… … Wikipedia
Ninth Five-Year Plan — may refer to: The Ninth Five Year Plan (People s Republic of China), began in 1996 and ended in 2000 The Ninth Five Year Plan (India), began in 2002 and ended in 2007 The Ninth Five Year Plan (Soviet Union), began in 1971 and ended in 1975 The… … Wikipedia
Second Malayan Five Year Plan — The Second Malayan Five Year Plan (1961 ndash; 1965) was an economic development plan launched by the government of Malaya, and continued by the government of Malaysia (a new nation comprising Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak). This plan… … Wikipedia
First Malayan Five Year Plan — The First Malayan Five Year Plan (1956 ndash; 1960) was the first economic development plan launched by the Malayan government, just before independence in 1957. The colonial British government had concentrated available resources on fighting the … Wikipedia
Five-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… … Wikipedia