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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 …
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, Singapore, Korea, China and Japan) as well as Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei. These are the economies that have consciously …
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Spot fire disputes have sparked across Asia, with the winds of nationalism spurring them on. If one flares up it could ignite a region. Escalating tensions should have mediators vigilant and with pails of water at the ready. With tensions escalating rapidly in Asia’s territorial disputes,...
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The production of machine tools has long been associated with industrialisation besides a formidable factor of technical change and international competitiveness. This potent role of machine tool industry was amply recognised by several countries. As a consequence, they framed policies to...
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capital flows to take the place of development assistance. The renowned development success stories—Taiwan, South Korea …
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the back of this dynamic. Thus, it is not surprising that the city-state of Singapore should look to the new paradigm as a … should planners pursue such a vision? How does one engineer this dynamic? How does Singapore measure up? …
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. Singapore is already well placed to take advantage of the EAC, and has signaled its preference for a broader membership than APT …
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This article discusses the art of deliberately creating a global city for Asiain Singapore. Twnty-first century cities …
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This working paper provides an overview of migration policy analysis in academic and policy (‘grey’) literature for Southeast Asia, as well as a brief outline of the current migration policy environment in each of the eleven states of the region. [Working Paper No. 8].
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recent years, destination countries such as Singapore have also stepped up their efforts. This is timely because improved … adults and children. This NTS Alert discusses the TIP phenomenon, focusing on Singapore and the significant new developments …
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