Residential property in Singapore
In most developing countries, urbanization has become one of the most important challenges to development in all its social, economic and political sphere. Singapore is one of the few exceptions which illustrates an approach to planned urbanization in the residential property market. The Singapore g...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-583322023-05-19T06:16:16Z Residential property in Singapore Hoon, Wee Yong Pang, Tong Fong Nanyang Business School Pauline Gan Lay Hong DRNTU::Business In most developing countries, urbanization has become one of the most important challenges to development in all its social, economic and political sphere. Singapore is one of the few exceptions which illustrates an approach to planned urbanization in the residential property market. The Singapore government, without any dependence on external support, has undertaken a direct and major responsibility of providing a good living environmental for the population. BUSINESS 2014-04-08T01:49:01Z 2014-04-08T01:49:01Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/58332 en Nanyang Technological University 93 p. application/pdf |
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In most developing countries, urbanization has become one of the most important challenges to development in all its social, economic and political sphere. Singapore is one of the few exceptions which illustrates an approach to planned urbanization in the residential property market. The Singapore government, without any dependence on external support, has undertaken a direct and major responsibility of providing a good living environmental for the population. |
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