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Putrajaya 27 August 2024
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growth has recovered and is set to remain solid
Average of Indonesia, Thailand and Viet Nam
Note: OECD projections as of the third quarter of 2024 (dotted lines and shaded area).
Source: OECD projections, OECD Economic Outlook, May 2024.
Source: OECD projections.
Note: The primary fiscal balance does not include interest expenses. Values for 2024 are projections.
Source: Ministry of Finance, Fiscal Outlook and Federal Government Revenue Estimates 2024
% of GDP
Baseline scenario
Mobilising additional tax revenues and cutting subsidies
Higher growth scenario
Source: OECD calculations. Federal government debt scenarios
Note: The baseline scenario assumes that public spending will need to rise to accommodate the costs of population ageing and the green transition. The blue scenario assumes that additional revenues compensate these costs, while the green scenario assumes stronger GDP growth.
Source: OECD Tax Revenue Statistics database.
Composition of tax revenues, 2021
Other
Goods and
Property
Social security
Corporate income
Personal income
Impact of taxes and transfers on income inequality, latest available year
Reductions in the Gini coefficient through public policies, in points of the Gini
Source: World Bank (2023); Commitment to Equity Institute (2023).
Note: EU15 is an average of 15 European Union countries including Belgium Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom and Sweden.
Source: Asian Productivity Organisation, APO Productivity database 2023.
Product Market Regulations: Administrative burdens on start-ups
Index scale of 0-6 from least to most restrictive
Source: OECD, Product Market Regulation database; and OECD-WBG, Product Market Regulation database.
A more equal playing field between micro, small and mediumsized enterprises and state-owned enterprises would help small firms grow
Product Market Regulations: Distortions from state involvement Index scale
Note: MSMEs refers to micro, small and medium enterprises.
Source: OECD, Product Market Regulation database; and OECD-WBG, Product Market Regulation database.
Services trade restrictiveness in telecommunications, 2020
0 (open) to 1 (closed)
Source: OECD Services Trade Restrictiveness database.
Source: Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change, Malaysia.
OECD Environmental Policy Stringency Index - non-market-based policies
scale 0 (least stringent) to 6 (most stringent), 2020 or latest available year
Source: OECD calculations.
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