107 p.In the wake of economic liberalization in the Asia-Pacific region, competition from emerging economies is intensifying and Singapore must compete for direct investment from multinational companies (MNCs). In the past, these investments have contributed significantly to Singapore's economic growth, and for Singapore to continue to sustain its high economic growth, a reassessment of Singapore's competitive position as a manufacturing base for MNCs is crucial.ACCOUNTANC
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
As the environment is constantly changing, Singapore will need to response to the challenges ahead. ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
107 p.In the wake of economic liberalization in the Asia-Pacific region, competition from emerging e...
This project is an attempt to assess Singapore's competitiveness as a manufacturing hub, and its pot...
This project aims to explore whether the "succession" of the manufacturing sector by the service sec...
Given the scale of how globalisation has transformed our industries, it was imperative for us to exp...
Shipyards are the characteristic institution of what is termed the 'marine industry.' The marine in...
The strong performance of Singapore's chemical industry in recent years has increased public awarene...
This project is undertaken mainly due to the importance of direct foreign investment (DFI) to Singa...
The proliferation of multinational corporations (MNCs) and government-linked companies (GLCs) has en...
Much of East Asia's growth and development over the past few decades has been built on its competiti...
Singapore consistently ranks high among 'most attractive countries for international business' and h...
The economy of Singapore has been continuously reforming since its independence. In the late 1980s, ...
Between 1992 and 1993, the Singapore government officially formulated a regionalisation policy to en...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
As the environment is constantly changing, Singapore will need to response to the challenges ahead. ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
107 p.In the wake of economic liberalization in the Asia-Pacific region, competition from emerging e...
This project is an attempt to assess Singapore's competitiveness as a manufacturing hub, and its pot...
This project aims to explore whether the "succession" of the manufacturing sector by the service sec...
Given the scale of how globalisation has transformed our industries, it was imperative for us to exp...
Shipyards are the characteristic institution of what is termed the 'marine industry.' The marine in...
The strong performance of Singapore's chemical industry in recent years has increased public awarene...
This project is undertaken mainly due to the importance of direct foreign investment (DFI) to Singa...
The proliferation of multinational corporations (MNCs) and government-linked companies (GLCs) has en...
Much of East Asia's growth and development over the past few decades has been built on its competiti...
Singapore consistently ranks high among 'most attractive countries for international business' and h...
The economy of Singapore has been continuously reforming since its independence. In the late 1980s, ...
Between 1992 and 1993, the Singapore government officially formulated a regionalisation policy to en...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...
As the environment is constantly changing, Singapore will need to response to the challenges ahead. ...
This study seeks to understand the significance of political decision-making and economic processes ...