Singapore is becoming increasingly concerned that its economy is nearing saturation point and is busy cementing agreements that will make it the focus of an economic trade are straddling the Strait of Malacca. The so-called triangle, Malaysia's Johor state, Singapore and Indonesia's Riau Islands
10.1111/j.1468-2427.2006.00647.xInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research3013-2
For the last few years, the international business community has shown a great deal of interest in t...
Across the Causeway: A Multi-Dimensional Study of Malaysia-Singapore Relations200-23
During the 1980s, Singapore's policy-makers perceived that the continued expansion of the Singapore ...
As Singapore and the rest of the world adjust to a rising China, Southeast Asia’s unique place in th...
ABSTRACT: Singapore is a small country centrally located in Southeast Asia with its city limits corr...
Singapore-Indonesian investment cooperation in the Riau islands forms the key part of an initiative ...
Malaysia shares the Straits of Malacca and Singapore with Indonesia, Singapore and briefly with Thai...
Singapore is often seen from a postcolonial perspective as one of the anomalies left behind by the B...
Iskandar Malaysia, a major economic zone in the southern part of Malaysia, is experiencing meteoric ...
For the past 28 years, Singapore’s economic growth and development have been significantly a result ...
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 ...
Singapore's economic expansion in recent decades has been dramatic. Since 1960 its per capital GNP h...
International audienceSingapore in the new economic geography: From geographic location to the reloc...
10.1111/j.1468-2427.2006.00647.xInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research3013-2
For the last few years, the international business community has shown a great deal of interest in t...
Across the Causeway: A Multi-Dimensional Study of Malaysia-Singapore Relations200-23
During the 1980s, Singapore's policy-makers perceived that the continued expansion of the Singapore ...
As Singapore and the rest of the world adjust to a rising China, Southeast Asia’s unique place in th...
ABSTRACT: Singapore is a small country centrally located in Southeast Asia with its city limits corr...
Singapore-Indonesian investment cooperation in the Riau islands forms the key part of an initiative ...
Malaysia shares the Straits of Malacca and Singapore with Indonesia, Singapore and briefly with Thai...
Singapore is often seen from a postcolonial perspective as one of the anomalies left behind by the B...
Iskandar Malaysia, a major economic zone in the southern part of Malaysia, is experiencing meteoric ...
For the past 28 years, Singapore’s economic growth and development have been significantly a result ...
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 ...
Singapore's economic expansion in recent decades has been dramatic. Since 1960 its per capital GNP h...
International audienceSingapore in the new economic geography: From geographic location to the reloc...
10.1111/j.1468-2427.2006.00647.xInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research3013-2
For the last few years, the international business community has shown a great deal of interest in t...
Across the Causeway: A Multi-Dimensional Study of Malaysia-Singapore Relations200-23