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simulation results presented here is that in both countries it appears feasible to reduce the carbon content of electricity …
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.g. from terms-of-trade effects, tariff revenue changes and intersectoral input-output linkages. The simulation analysis …
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An alternative theoretical setting is presented to characterise the money demand and the monetary equilibrium. Two main hypotheses are stated that contradict the assumptions normally sustained by scholars and policy-makers: National output is assumed to be a random variable, and people are...
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The counterfactual impact analysis of fair use amendments in Singapore undertaken here demonstrates that flexible fair … policy intervention, Singapore’s fair use amendments are correlated with a 3.33% increase in value-added (as % of GDP) for … that period. The results show that, prior to fair use amendments, the private copying industries in Singapore were in …
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data presented from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. …
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, Malaysia, Singapore - with the larger ocean space, the Indian Ocean. Focusing on the maritime potential of nations represents …
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Based on two case studies of knowledge clusters (off shore marine/rig business and water hub) in Singapore, the paper … knowledge governance for Singapore’s development. The two cases studies of knowledge clusters presented here include (i) the …
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imports of merchandise as well as services) using Singapore as a case, since it is one of the largest outward investors in the …, home country sourcing and backward integration. However, there is no evidence of causality relationships between Singapore …
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This paper investigates the empirical relationship between labor productivity, real wages and real GDP in Singapore … from 1997 to 2011. The paper begins with a review of productivity, wage and growth situations in Singapore in the past … across industries. The empirical results suggest that in the Singapore economy, there exist a bi-directional causality …
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This paper addresses the question how knowledge is used to benefit the economic development of Singapore and Malaysia …
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