Singapore's Venture into the Gulf: Undiscovered Treasure or Empty Pot?
Singapore: a country synonymous with business efficiency, strict laws and a reputation that belies its miniscule size. Its state-enterprise network and attempts at grafting “Singapore-styled” investment enclaves onto foreign locales often receive attention from the international community. These sta...
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Main Authors: | YEOH, Caroline, HOW, Wilfred, WONG, Joses |
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2011
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