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; Singapore; and Taipei,China, as well as the gradual shifting of the sources of economic growth away from the manufacturing … industrial structures and the contribution of the service sector to economic growth. New service development (NSD), which …
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presence of supporting institutions can be a viable source of green finance. In addition, our results also support the … activities, and the role of institutions on the environment among Asian countries for the period 2000-2018. The Environmental … performance. The environmental performance of the Asian region is negatively impacted by human capital development. …
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This paper seeks to add to the current debate about financial development and growth in the emerging world by looking … at how different financial systems evolve: how and why financial structures change during various stages of development … structures may be better suited to growth at certain stages of development but they may be less well suited in other …
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by the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and other …
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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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Singapore, calls into question the scope for recalibrating growth drivers towards domestic demand. Nonetheless, the …
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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 … institutions mitigate the impact of the financial crisis, using financial indicators of banks' capital structure and operating …
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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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economies - Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand - to analyze a number of objectives …
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This paper traces the development of the education sector from its nascent stage of serving economic development needs … to the internationalization stage of fulfilling Singapore's aspiration to be a global education hub. The state plays an … important role in guiding and fostering development of the education sector in the creation and production of human capital for …
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