It is found that, in general, uncertainty depresses Singapore's industrial production and exports. The paper suggests that policymakers promote new entrepreneurship and build a skilled labor force to minimize the impact of uncertainty on the economy of Singapore....
2025, the Singapore government will sustain investments across four strategic domains at ~1% of Singapore’s GDP over 2021 to 2025: (i) manufacturing, trade and connectivity; (ii) human health and potential; (iii) urban solutions and sustainability; and (iv) smart nation and digital economy...
1920s年代,尤其是颇有威望的家族,其实会更倾向英国,而在服饰和习俗方面,又会吸收马来族的特点。补充一个概念:the Straits Chines, or Peranakans, are the descendants of Chinese immigrants who lived in the British Straits Settlement of Malaya and the Dutch-controlled islands of Java and Sumatra from as ...
百度试题 结果1 题目Singapore Port is the center of the( ). A. politics B. economy C. culture D. transportations 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A;B;C;D 反馈 收藏
Siddiqui K (2010) The Political Economy of Development in Singapore. Research in Applied Economics 2(2). Macrothink Institute, Nevada, United States of America.Siddiqui, K. (2010). The political economy of development in Singapore. Research in applied economics, No.2, No.2, pp.1-31....
`Globalisation and the political economy of Singapore's policy on foreign talent and high skills'. Journal of Education and Work 15(4), 409-425.Low, L. (2002): "Globalisation and the political economy of Singapore's policy on foreign talent and high skills", in: Journal of Education and...
The economy of Singapore is often described as an entrepot economy, in which imports are purchase and given added value which are then exported. Singapore imports numerous raw materials that are then converted to pharmaceuticals, chemicals, computer chips, electronics, and other goods for export. Th...
Economic globalization has given strong momentum to the world economy. Over 500 years ago, after the ancient silk routes had been interrupted for more than a half century, the Age of Discovery arrived, fundamentally changing the course of human society. Since the advent of modern times, ...
The book discusses the distant future of Singapore's economy and the environment. What will Singapore's economic and environment landscape be like 50 years from now? Are there trends or scenarios common to the various discussions contained in this book? If there are, how big would be the ...
In mid-1975, it appeared that the world-wide recession had finally "caught up" with Singapore. After a splendid record of growth from 1966 to 1973 and a creditable performance of nearly 7% real growth in 1974, the Singapore economy seemed no longer able to work more miracles. Growth in th...