Economic dynamism, openness, and inclusion: How Singapore can make the transition from an era of catch-up growth to life in a mature economy

As Singapore progresses from a newly-independent nation to a more mature economy, the economic challenges it faces have evolved.In the 50 years following Singapore's independence, the country tackled economic challenges relating to a fledgling nation, that included launching onto a path of econ...

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Main Author: HOON, Hian Teck
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-32252019-06-10T03:57:29Z Economic dynamism, openness, and inclusion: How Singapore can make the transition from an era of catch-up growth to life in a mature economy HOON, Hian Teck As Singapore progresses from a newly-independent nation to a more mature economy, the economic challenges it faces have evolved.In the 50 years following Singapore's independence, the country tackled economic challenges relating to a fledgling nation, that included launching onto a path of economic take-off, and managing workers' wage aspirations without rising unemployment. It met those challenges, successfully transiting from relative poverty in the 1960s to relative prosperity today.As the country enters the next phase of its economic development, having now surpassed the US standard of living as measured by real GDP per capita, it faces another set of challenges: How to transit from catch-up growth arising from technological diffusion from frontier economies, to generating indigenous innovation? How to face the problem of a shrinking local workforce? How to manage a shift in job preferences with rising wealth and educational attainments?This volume provides a theory of Singapore's economic development. With a coherent theory capable of explaining how Singapore got to where it is, the book analyses how the future might look like for the Singapore economy. With its forward-looking analysis, this book is valuable to students as it weaves macroeconomic data together with growth theory and highlights the interaction of economic forces with social influences and political institutions. It also serves as a good reference for other emerging economies that, like Singapore, want to avoid the middle-income trap, and for researchers interested in analysing the economic possibilities for current and future Singaporeans. 2018-12-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2226 info:doi/10.1142/10883 https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/permalink/f/13b074u/SMU_ALMA2180619720002601 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Economic development economic policy Singapore Asian Studies Economic History Macroeconomics Public Economics
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Economic development
economic policy
Singapore
Asian Studies
Economic History
Macroeconomics
Public Economics
spellingShingle Economic development
economic policy
Singapore
Asian Studies
Economic History
Macroeconomics
Public Economics
HOON, Hian Teck
Economic dynamism, openness, and inclusion: How Singapore can make the transition from an era of catch-up growth to life in a mature economy
description As Singapore progresses from a newly-independent nation to a more mature economy, the economic challenges it faces have evolved.In the 50 years following Singapore's independence, the country tackled economic challenges relating to a fledgling nation, that included launching onto a path of economic take-off, and managing workers' wage aspirations without rising unemployment. It met those challenges, successfully transiting from relative poverty in the 1960s to relative prosperity today.As the country enters the next phase of its economic development, having now surpassed the US standard of living as measured by real GDP per capita, it faces another set of challenges: How to transit from catch-up growth arising from technological diffusion from frontier economies, to generating indigenous innovation? How to face the problem of a shrinking local workforce? How to manage a shift in job preferences with rising wealth and educational attainments?This volume provides a theory of Singapore's economic development. With a coherent theory capable of explaining how Singapore got to where it is, the book analyses how the future might look like for the Singapore economy. With its forward-looking analysis, this book is valuable to students as it weaves macroeconomic data together with growth theory and highlights the interaction of economic forces with social influences and political institutions. It also serves as a good reference for other emerging economies that, like Singapore, want to avoid the middle-income trap, and for researchers interested in analysing the economic possibilities for current and future Singaporeans.
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author HOON, Hian Teck
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title Economic dynamism, openness, and inclusion: How Singapore can make the transition from an era of catch-up growth to life in a mature economy
title_short Economic dynamism, openness, and inclusion: How Singapore can make the transition from an era of catch-up growth to life in a mature economy
title_full Economic dynamism, openness, and inclusion: How Singapore can make the transition from an era of catch-up growth to life in a mature economy
title_fullStr Economic dynamism, openness, and inclusion: How Singapore can make the transition from an era of catch-up growth to life in a mature economy
title_full_unstemmed Economic dynamism, openness, and inclusion: How Singapore can make the transition from an era of catch-up growth to life in a mature economy
title_sort economic dynamism, openness, and inclusion: how singapore can make the transition from an era of catch-up growth to life in a mature economy
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2226
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