A preliminary study to determine the extent to which the planned cityscape indirectly supports economic growth.

This paper aims to determine the perceptions of Singapore residents on whether Singapore is performing well as a garden city; the extent to which a garden city increases the quality of life; and whether the garden city factor is a strong pull factor in retaining talents, thus contributing to economi...

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Main Authors: Ng, Darbright Kwok Tienn., Lim, Mishal Ern-Ai., Yeo, Yen Hua.
Other Authors: Bauer, Linda Claire
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9438
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-94382023-05-19T05:41:41Z A preliminary study to determine the extent to which the planned cityscape indirectly supports economic growth. Ng, Darbright Kwok Tienn. Lim, Mishal Ern-Ai. Yeo, Yen Hua. Bauer, Linda Claire Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General::Careers and profession This paper aims to determine the perceptions of Singapore residents on whether Singapore is performing well as a garden city; the extent to which a garden city increases the quality of life; and whether the garden city factor is a strong pull factor in retaining talents, thus contributing to economic growth. 2008-09-24T07:32:22Z 2008-09-24T07:32:22Z 2000 2000 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9438 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Ng, Darbright Kwok Tienn.
Lim, Mishal Ern-Ai.
Yeo, Yen Hua.
A preliminary study to determine the extent to which the planned cityscape indirectly supports economic growth.
description This paper aims to determine the perceptions of Singapore residents on whether Singapore is performing well as a garden city; the extent to which a garden city increases the quality of life; and whether the garden city factor is a strong pull factor in retaining talents, thus contributing to economic growth.
author2 Bauer, Linda Claire
author_facet Bauer, Linda Claire
Ng, Darbright Kwok Tienn.
Lim, Mishal Ern-Ai.
Yeo, Yen Hua.
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author Ng, Darbright Kwok Tienn.
Lim, Mishal Ern-Ai.
Yeo, Yen Hua.
author_sort Ng, Darbright Kwok Tienn.
title A preliminary study to determine the extent to which the planned cityscape indirectly supports economic growth.
title_short A preliminary study to determine the extent to which the planned cityscape indirectly supports economic growth.
title_full A preliminary study to determine the extent to which the planned cityscape indirectly supports economic growth.
title_fullStr A preliminary study to determine the extent to which the planned cityscape indirectly supports economic growth.
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary study to determine the extent to which the planned cityscape indirectly supports economic growth.
title_sort preliminary study to determine the extent to which the planned cityscape indirectly supports economic growth.
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