Labor, productivity and Singapore's development model

This paper discusses how Singapore's labor market policies since independence have been molded by the state-driven, foreign investment-led, export-oriented, manufacturing-focused development model the country has followed over the past fifty years. The literature we review shows that high GDP g...

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Main Authors: PANG, Eng Fong, LIM, Linda Y. C.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-59712016-11-04T02:42:05Z Labor, productivity and Singapore's development model PANG, Eng Fong LIM, Linda Y. C. This paper discusses how Singapore's labor market policies since independence have been molded by the state-driven, foreign investment-led, export-oriented, manufacturing-focused development model the country has followed over the past fifty years. The literature we review shows that high GDP growth has been achieved through factor accumulation rather than productivity increase, a strategy of extensive growth that has now run into diminishing returns as well as political, social and resource constraints. Prolonged heavy dependence on imports of foreign labor and skills to attract foreign investment has contributed to low, declining and even negative productivity growth, with low real GDP growth in recent years. In response, the government is pursuing renewed economic restructuring, limiting foreign labor inflows, targeting investments more selectively, and promoting productivity and innovation, so far with uncertain results. This paper suggests that Singapore should let market forces propel the economy toward services, domestic consumption and regional trade, led by domestic private enterprise. But the retreat from established state industrial and social policies will be difficult. 2015-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4972 info:doi/10.1142/S0217590815500332 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Labor markets labor policy productivity economic development Asian Studies Labor Economics
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Labor markets
labor policy
productivity
economic development
Asian Studies
Labor Economics
spellingShingle Labor markets
labor policy
productivity
economic development
Asian Studies
Labor Economics
PANG, Eng Fong
LIM, Linda Y. C.
Labor, productivity and Singapore's development model
description This paper discusses how Singapore's labor market policies since independence have been molded by the state-driven, foreign investment-led, export-oriented, manufacturing-focused development model the country has followed over the past fifty years. The literature we review shows that high GDP growth has been achieved through factor accumulation rather than productivity increase, a strategy of extensive growth that has now run into diminishing returns as well as political, social and resource constraints. Prolonged heavy dependence on imports of foreign labor and skills to attract foreign investment has contributed to low, declining and even negative productivity growth, with low real GDP growth in recent years. In response, the government is pursuing renewed economic restructuring, limiting foreign labor inflows, targeting investments more selectively, and promoting productivity and innovation, so far with uncertain results. This paper suggests that Singapore should let market forces propel the economy toward services, domestic consumption and regional trade, led by domestic private enterprise. But the retreat from established state industrial and social policies will be difficult.
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author PANG, Eng Fong
LIM, Linda Y. C.
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LIM, Linda Y. C.
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title Labor, productivity and Singapore's development model
title_short Labor, productivity and Singapore's development model
title_full Labor, productivity and Singapore's development model
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4972
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