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What forces have shaped our nations employment and remuneration record so far? Where is Singapores unemployment rate … policy-makers to reduce the equilibrium rate of unemployment? I believe that reaching out for a weaker Singapore dollar in … order to boost international competitiveness, and so to boost aggregate demand and hence employment, or reaching out for …
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banking performance in four Asian economies : the People's Republic of China (PRC); Hong Kong, China; Singapore; and Taipei,China …. Both the PRC and Hong Kong, China operate under a fragmented financial regulatory structure, while Singapore and Taipei,China …
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(Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand). The objective was to share international migration management issues from the perspective of a …
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capital for domestic production as well as cross-border trading to generate income and employment, and attract talent to the …
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contrast, Japan’s FDI in the services sectors in ASEAN has been growing rapidly. The recent phenomenon of the Singapore Shift … establish a commercial presence in Singapore, which they expect to be the “hub†of Southeast Asia, thereby enabling them to … supply services to the entire ASEAN region. The magnitude of the Singapore Shift varies for every services sub-sector. By …
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capital for domestic production as well as cross-border trading to generate income and employment, and attract talent to the …
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(Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand). The objective was to share international migration management issues from the perspective of a …
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capital for domestic production as well as cross-border trading to generate income and employment, and attract talent to the …
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contrast, Japan’s FDI in the services sectors in ASEAN has been growing rapidly. The recent phenomenon of the Singapore Shift … establish a commercial presence in Singapore, which they expect to be the “hub†of Southeast Asia, thereby enabling them to … supply services to the entire ASEAN region. The magnitude of the Singapore Shift varies for every services sub-sector. By …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278248
This paper explores the relationship between unemployment (U) and job vacancies (V) in the Singapore labour market … of Beveridge Curve for the Singapore economy reveals that it has become more inelastic since the Asian crisis, thereby … more cautious and selective in their employment decisions. …
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