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Singapore is the most industrialized and urbanized country in Southeast Asia and is totally dependent on oil and … maintaining Singapore's competitiveness, improving energy security, and enhancing environmental sustainability. In this paper, we … discuss where Singapore stands with regard to its energy consumption and CO2 emissions, its energy policies to date, and those …
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to the internationalization stage of fulfilling Singapore's aspiration to be a global education hub. The state plays an …
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Is the harmonization of financial regulatory regimes possible in East Asia? Focusing on corporate governance, which … organizations, and the domestic political realities of East Asia …
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establish a commercial presence in Singapore, which they expect to be the hub of Southeast Asia, thereby enabling them to supply …Asia is fast becoming the largest recipient of Japan's foreign direct investment (FDI). Within the Asian region, the … contrast, Japan's FDI in the services sectors in ASEAN is growing rapidly. The recent phenomenon of the Singapore Shift in …
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Singapore, calls into question the scope for recalibrating growth drivers towards domestic demand. Nonetheless, the …
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, and Singapore. The findings point to a rich diversity in both the size and composition of fiscal stimulus and the …
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Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand - to analyze a number of objectives. The paper first examines …
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; Singapore; and Taipei, China, as well as the gradual shifting of the sources of economic growth away from the manufacturing …
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Singapore is the most industrialized and urbanized country in Southeast Asia and is totally dependent on oil and … maintaining Singapore’s competitiveness, improving energy security, and enhancing environmental sustainability. This paper … discusses where Singapore stands with regard to its energy consumption and CO2 emissions, its energy policies to date, and those …
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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 … weakness of current financial regulatory structures in Asia, this paper suggests that East Asian governments should refer to …
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