This article suggests that Australia could benefit from observing more closely Singapore's current development strategy. The production of labour intensive manufactures primarily by foreign firms and for export formed the core of Singapore's successful economic advance in the 1960s and 1970s. While a factor endowment strength—comparatively cheap labour—lay behind this achievement, the Singapore government actively supplemented this strength by creating a business environment highly favourable to the needs of foreign investors. With full employment and rising wage levels since then, Singapore lost its comparative advantage in the production of low wage manufactures to other East Asian countries. Recently, its development has been based more ...
Industry 4.0, otherwise known as the fourth industrial revolution, involves the widespread adoption ...
For those interested in East Asian development states, one question continues to attract much attent...
The engine of small and medium sized firms is an influential driver of economic growth in advanced w...
A country of five million people in 710 square kilometers, Singapore has built itself into an integr...
Singapore has one of the fastest economic development pace throughout South East Asia. Despite the f...
This thesis examines the Lee Hsien Loong Economic Committee Report and the circumstances that led to...
Singapore consistently ranks high among 'most attractive countries for international business' and h...
ABSTRACT Singapore plays a leading role in changing the destiny of post colonial countries in Asia...
For many reasons, Singapore is an exceptional country, sometimes referred to as “a piece of the West...
This article examines the issues, challenges and prospects for 'high' skill formation in a context o...
This paper set out to examine the factors underlying Australia and Singapore resilience to the Globa...
This article is about investments in economy of Singapore, including the sphere of information techn...
The Federal Government\u27s new Asia policy argues that in order to thrive in the Asian century, Aus...
As the environment is constantly changing, Singapore will need to response to the challenges ahead. ...
[[abstract]]While Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are always cited as examples of the developmental st...
Industry 4.0, otherwise known as the fourth industrial revolution, involves the widespread adoption ...
For those interested in East Asian development states, one question continues to attract much attent...
The engine of small and medium sized firms is an influential driver of economic growth in advanced w...
A country of five million people in 710 square kilometers, Singapore has built itself into an integr...
Singapore has one of the fastest economic development pace throughout South East Asia. Despite the f...
This thesis examines the Lee Hsien Loong Economic Committee Report and the circumstances that led to...
Singapore consistently ranks high among 'most attractive countries for international business' and h...
ABSTRACT Singapore plays a leading role in changing the destiny of post colonial countries in Asia...
For many reasons, Singapore is an exceptional country, sometimes referred to as “a piece of the West...
This article examines the issues, challenges and prospects for 'high' skill formation in a context o...
This paper set out to examine the factors underlying Australia and Singapore resilience to the Globa...
This article is about investments in economy of Singapore, including the sphere of information techn...
The Federal Government\u27s new Asia policy argues that in order to thrive in the Asian century, Aus...
As the environment is constantly changing, Singapore will need to response to the challenges ahead. ...
[[abstract]]While Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are always cited as examples of the developmental st...
Industry 4.0, otherwise known as the fourth industrial revolution, involves the widespread adoption ...
For those interested in East Asian development states, one question continues to attract much attent...
The engine of small and medium sized firms is an influential driver of economic growth in advanced w...