In this paper, we briefly describe the institutional background to Singapore’s successful national skills development model. We devise a tentative framework to evaluate national level skills development efforts, and we use it to assess the Singapore model. We argue that the model has the potential to constantly move towards higher skills equilibria, and in those terms, it is successful. However, we question the long-term sustainability of the model, and whether it is transferable to other developing nations. We outline several useful principles that other nations might use in organizing their own skills development systems
In a context of rapid economic growth, skills development systems have become increasingly important...
[Extract] Singapore has expanded the concept of skill beyond the technical and measurable to take in...
As a country that was succeed in building its economy, the World Bank gave the label to Singapore as...
In this paper, we briefly describe the institutional background to Singapore’s successful national s...
This paper contributes to the partial resolution of the debate regarding the role of governments in ...
This article contributes to the partial resolution of the debate regarding the role of governments i...
[Excerpt] The aim of this chapter is to describe and analyze the efforts at skills development in Si...
Singapore has been of long-standing interest worldwide for those interested in skills issues. This ...
In thirty years Singapore has been transformed from a equatorial entrepot into one of the world’s mo...
The movement of many countries towards knowledge-based economic development requires the transition ...
The study addresses the historical processes by which interactions between the state, business and l...
Singapore has one of the fastest economic development pace throughout South East Asia. Despite the f...
In its transition from a developing country to a newly industrialised and commercialised economy, Si...
Manpower is a basic resource. It is the indispensable means of converting other resources to mankin...
Editor’s note: These papers are a contribution to the ‘Policy Debate’ section of International Devel...
In a context of rapid economic growth, skills development systems have become increasingly important...
[Extract] Singapore has expanded the concept of skill beyond the technical and measurable to take in...
As a country that was succeed in building its economy, the World Bank gave the label to Singapore as...
In this paper, we briefly describe the institutional background to Singapore’s successful national s...
This paper contributes to the partial resolution of the debate regarding the role of governments in ...
This article contributes to the partial resolution of the debate regarding the role of governments i...
[Excerpt] The aim of this chapter is to describe and analyze the efforts at skills development in Si...
Singapore has been of long-standing interest worldwide for those interested in skills issues. This ...
In thirty years Singapore has been transformed from a equatorial entrepot into one of the world’s mo...
The movement of many countries towards knowledge-based economic development requires the transition ...
The study addresses the historical processes by which interactions between the state, business and l...
Singapore has one of the fastest economic development pace throughout South East Asia. Despite the f...
In its transition from a developing country to a newly industrialised and commercialised economy, Si...
Manpower is a basic resource. It is the indispensable means of converting other resources to mankin...
Editor’s note: These papers are a contribution to the ‘Policy Debate’ section of International Devel...
In a context of rapid economic growth, skills development systems have become increasingly important...
[Extract] Singapore has expanded the concept of skill beyond the technical and measurable to take in...
As a country that was succeed in building its economy, the World Bank gave the label to Singapore as...