Regionalisation : an economic analysis of outward foreign direct investment from Singapore

The objectives of this study are to give an idea of the economic development of Singapore over the past thirty years; the key factors that motivated Singapore firms to undertake foreign direct investment (FDI); and their responses towards FDI. The economic development of Singapore began with the rol...

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Main Authors: Teo, Thiam Hoe, Goh, Mien Zo, See, Bee Lin
Other Authors: Soon Lee Ying
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59494
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-594942023-05-19T06:24:06Z Regionalisation : an economic analysis of outward foreign direct investment from Singapore Teo, Thiam Hoe Goh, Mien Zo See, Bee Lin Soon Lee Ying Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Accounting The objectives of this study are to give an idea of the economic development of Singapore over the past thirty years; the key factors that motivated Singapore firms to undertake foreign direct investment (FDI); and their responses towards FDI. The economic development of Singapore began with the role played by the Economic Development Board (EDB) in attracting foreign investors, mainly multinational companies into Singapore. However, more emphasis was placed on venturing overseas through FDI in the late eighties as Singapore's economy began to mature. Three contributing factors have been identified that resulted in this upsurge trend of FDI. They include both the pull and push factors, as well as the extensive role played by the government to encourage FDI. ACCOUNTANCY 2014-05-07T02:05:11Z 2014-05-07T02:05:11Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59494 en Nanyang Technological University 129 p. application/pdf
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Regionalisation : an economic analysis of outward foreign direct investment from Singapore
description The objectives of this study are to give an idea of the economic development of Singapore over the past thirty years; the key factors that motivated Singapore firms to undertake foreign direct investment (FDI); and their responses towards FDI. The economic development of Singapore began with the role played by the Economic Development Board (EDB) in attracting foreign investors, mainly multinational companies into Singapore. However, more emphasis was placed on venturing overseas through FDI in the late eighties as Singapore's economy began to mature. Three contributing factors have been identified that resulted in this upsurge trend of FDI. They include both the pull and push factors, as well as the extensive role played by the government to encourage FDI.
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See, Bee Lin
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Goh, Mien Zo
See, Bee Lin
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title Regionalisation : an economic analysis of outward foreign direct investment from Singapore
title_short Regionalisation : an economic analysis of outward foreign direct investment from Singapore
title_full Regionalisation : an economic analysis of outward foreign direct investment from Singapore
title_fullStr Regionalisation : an economic analysis of outward foreign direct investment from Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Regionalisation : an economic analysis of outward foreign direct investment from Singapore
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