Foreign investment in Singapore
This project is undertaken mainly due to the importance of direct foreign investment (DFI) to Singapore. In this study, the success of Singapore as an investment centre so far, its competitiveness in the face of changing local, regional and global trends and the government's new directions r...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64287 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This project is undertaken mainly due to the importance of direct foreign investment
(DFI) to Singapore. In this study, the success of Singapore as an investment centre so
far, its competitiveness in the face of changing local, regional and global trends and the
government's new directions regarding direct investment have been highlighted.
The objectives of this study are achieved through literature review, presentation and
analysis of data and review of journals and newspapers for the newest update.
An economic model will first be used as a general explanation for the inflow of
investment. This is followed by a specific look at Singapore as an investment centre.
Singapore's success has been highlighted through the examination of the factors
prompting foreign investment in Singapore and data analysis of foreign investment in
Singapore.
In the next section, the rationale for the government's aggressiveness in promoting
foreign investment has been explained through the benefits of foreign investment.
For the most part, the study is more concerned with the competitiveness of Singapore
as an investment centre. In comparison with the other ASEAN countries, it is found
that Singapore could still maintain its competitiveness mainly because it attracts more
sophisticated investment. Problems specific to Singapore at the moment include rising
costs, slumps in certain sectors and prospects of lower export demand. However, the
government's various policies to counter the problems and the country's economic
stability have secured its standing as an investment centre.
Various significant global events have proven to be posing certain challenges to
Singapore and other ASEAN countries. A general bleak future of the world economy
may deter capital flows. Singapore must be prepared to mitigate any adverse impact of
such global trends.
Due to the rapid development of the economies m the Asia-Pacific region, the
government is now encouraging outward investment. The government is trying to
achieve a balance between inward and outward investment so as to strengthen the
economy. Various policies have been implemented to encourage and guide the
regionalisation of local companies.It is believed that though the recent focus is on outward investment, it is important that
inward investment should not be neglected. It is only through the continual upgrading
of Singapore's technology that its competitiveness can be maintained. |
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