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analyzes and extends discussion on the S-Curve, and also applies the S-Curve hypothesis to predict long-term growth in Japan … and Singapore. It serves as an excellent resource for people interested in Lim's growth theory …
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developmentApplies the S-Curve hypothesis to predict long-term growth in Singapore and Japan. …
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's Republic of China (PRC), Malaysia, and Singapore. In contrast to two traditional approaches to exchange rate regimes in East … gradually from a dollar peg to a basket peg. In response to the PRC's shift, both Malaysia and Singapore would opt to shift …
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The city-state of Singapore is a rare case of market autocracy. The government systematically suppresses political … governing body: the Cabinet of Ministers. At the same time, Singapore has highly liberal markets: low taxes, few regulations …, I argue that a small coalition of elites has, through the use of Singapore’s sovereign wealth funds, established a wide …
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