Well, the 2015 Budget was about to end. Usually before and after
the presentation of the Budget by the Prime Minister, social media, also in
coffee shops will be chaotic; everyone pretends to be an economist.(even our
grandpa hihi)
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| quiet pleasee. economist at work :p |
Because everyone wants a story about the budget, I want to
talk about the budget article as well. Although as a student in public university,
I think I have a right to share about Malaysian Budget.
I know ,many of us cannot wait to get reward and incentives from the government such
as Br1m or any form of subsidy. Moreover, with the implementation of the GST
starting in this year(1th April 2015) and also higher oil prices, even though
only 20 per cent(act not increase), but fuel subsidies were reduced.
But in terms of economic progress certainly those at higher
levels wants to see new government policies such as tax or whatever it takes to
drive the economy in order to compete well in the years ahead.
I'm talking such I am an experienced economist. (sheer
humbug,really!)
The villagers(like me,haha) certainly need to be addressed,
with higher oil prices, prices of other goods also undoubtedly be impressed.
Prices of goods may be a little expensive in rural areas than in the urban
areas.
Subsidies is one of the things that are often spoken of
today. There are those who want a readjustment in the allocation of state
subsidies, so that it is used by those who really need it.
I agree if the distribution of this subsidy is limited to
only those who need only, as justice is not necessarily equal rights.
Alright. Enough for today.
KEEP CALM,AND THINK LIKE AN ECONOMIST. Tehee
