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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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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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The objective of this study is to discover the determinants of Direct Investment Abroad (DIA) of Singapore. It also … measures the impacts of various determinants on the DIA of Singapore. Based on theoretical justification, several potential …. Meanwhile, the increase (decrease) of DIA of Singapore is significantly related to the appreciation (depreciation) of the …
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and after Singapore's Ministry of Health started publishing the statistics of hospital charges on its website in the late …
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Singapore and India, two potentially strong Asian allies in today’s global economic order. Practised and adopted in many … variants over the world, the “New” variant of “State Capitalism” as pursued in the emerging city-nation of Singapore has … strength-gathering and rapidly developing nation, although its successes, compared to Singapore, have been modest on many …
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Using a strategy of export-led growth and an activist industrial policy, Japan, the Asian Tigers and more recently China have attained high rates of economic growth. Export-led growth has taken over the status as model for developing countries' economic development from the formerly prevailing...
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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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In 1978, Singapore was the first country to introduce legislation allowing foreign domestic workers (e.g. maids) to … work in the country with special visas. Singapore, with its liberal wage policy (no minimum wage), is also the best quasi …. Though Singapore is often cited in the literature as a success story, there are no studies that try to quantify the impact of …
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