As a country that was succeed in building its economy, the World Bank gave the label to Singapore as 'The Asian Miracle'. Singapore reached remarkable achievements in economic growth, which can not be achieved by other developing countries. As an entreport countries, Singapore has an economic growth rate three times higher than the average growth in industrialized countries. The rapid economic growth by four tigers of Asia, by Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and also including Singapore, adopting the model of the Export-Led Growth. Some industries and local companies in Singapore are still in the early stages so that Singapore is dependable on foreign investment. Export-Led Growth Model is still a hypothesis, although its implementation suc...
Two decades ago, in the early 1990s, academics have been so mesmerised by the rapid growth of the Ea...
A number of studies have attempted to identify the factors that have contributed to rapid economic g...
For those interested in East Asian development states, one question continues to attract much attent...
This thesis examines analytically and empirically the reasons which have accounted for the spectacul...
Singapore has one of the fastest economic development pace throughout South East Asia. Despite the f...
Although Singapore inherited the same British model of governance as other Commonwealth states, its ...
In thirty years Singapore has been transformed from a equatorial entrepot into one of the world’s mo...
ABSTRACT Singapore plays a leading role in changing the destiny of post colonial countries in Asia...
The research investigates the Singapore model and mainland China model in terms of its’ GDP developm...
Singapore consistently ranks high among 'most attractive countries for international business' and h...
This thesis analyses the industrialisation of Singapore with special focus on the roles of the state...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
This thesis examines the Lee Hsien Loong Economic Committee Report and the circumstances that led to...
[[abstract]]While Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are always cited as examples of the developmental st...
Two decades ago, in the early 1990s, academics have been so mesmerised by the rapid growth of the Ea...
A number of studies have attempted to identify the factors that have contributed to rapid economic g...
For those interested in East Asian development states, one question continues to attract much attent...
This thesis examines analytically and empirically the reasons which have accounted for the spectacul...
Singapore has one of the fastest economic development pace throughout South East Asia. Despite the f...
Although Singapore inherited the same British model of governance as other Commonwealth states, its ...
In thirty years Singapore has been transformed from a equatorial entrepot into one of the world’s mo...
ABSTRACT Singapore plays a leading role in changing the destiny of post colonial countries in Asia...
The research investigates the Singapore model and mainland China model in terms of its’ GDP developm...
Singapore consistently ranks high among 'most attractive countries for international business' and h...
This thesis analyses the industrialisation of Singapore with special focus on the roles of the state...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
This thesis examines the Lee Hsien Loong Economic Committee Report and the circumstances that led to...
[[abstract]]While Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are always cited as examples of the developmental st...
Two decades ago, in the early 1990s, academics have been so mesmerised by the rapid growth of the Ea...
A number of studies have attempted to identify the factors that have contributed to rapid economic g...
For those interested in East Asian development states, one question continues to attract much attent...