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  1. The tremendous changes in Singapore's policy context from 1959 to 2016 are shown in Table I. First, Singapore's land area has increased by 137.7 km 2 from 581.5 km 2 in 1959 to 719.2 km 2 in 2016 as a result of land reclamation efforts. Second, as a consequence of its liberal immigration policy, Singapore's population has increased by 3.6 ...
    Author:Jon S.T. QuahPublished:2018
  2. storymaps.arcgis.com

    Apr 19, 2024However, things didn't go as planned all the time. Economic crises such as the Asian Financial Crisis in 1998 and the Global Financial Crisis in 2008 have plagued the landscape on several occasions. Nonetheless, through each one of them, Singapore's economy was tested and emerged stronger than before owing to its adaptability and resilience.
  3. yipinstitute.org

    Aug 15, 2023Singapore is my homeland, an island-state borne from the political turmoils of the 20th century — colonialism and communism. The prosperity enjoyed by Singaporeans is a product of economic prosperity and political stability. This is fascinating to many, given Singapore's adoption of a free-market model yet with government-linked-corporations, or its unitary dominant-party nature.
  4. May 28, 2024Singapore's population is aging rapidly, posing a challenge to its labor market and economic productivity. The shrinking workforce could impact various sectors, from healthcare to technology.
  5. sciencedirect.com

    Dec 1, 2023State control over land in Singapore is part of a larger framework of social engineering. Other countries, such as Hong Kong, also witness state monopoly over land (Haila, 2000). But what is unique in Singapore is that land policy is carefully coordinated with a range of central economic and social policies.
  6. data.landportal.org

    The Singaporean legal system follows English Common Law. The Constitution of Singapore came into effect in 1965, but carries no specification on land rights 15.. The country follows a Torrens system of land administration, with indefeasibility 16 of title 17.. This was introduced through the Land Titles Ordinance in 1956, and then operationalised when this law was revised as the Land Titles ...
  7. straitstimes.com

    Jan 26, 2024SINGAPORE - Innovation, increased productivity and enhanced connection to the global economy can help Singapore offset the ever-growing challenges posed by scarcities in areas like capital ...
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