The Economic Status of Malay Muslims in Singapore
In 1965 Singapore separated from Malaysia to become an independent secular state in a region of Islamic nations. It had then an estimated per capita income of S$ 1,600' and a population of 1.9 million people, a sixth of them Muslim. Today, after sixteen years of rapid economic progress, it has...
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Main Author: | PANG, Eng Fong |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
1981
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