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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2018
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