Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... investments for their development ( see Table 3.2 ) , and while Western nations have survived decolonisation to ... investment . Indeed , the major recession experienced by Singapore in 1985 has , in large part , been attributed to ...
... investments for their development ( see Table 3.2 ) , and while Western nations have survived decolonisation to ... investment . Indeed , the major recession experienced by Singapore in 1985 has , in large part , been attributed to ...
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... investment in the economy has grown substantially over the last few decades . The Government Investment Corporation ( GIC ) managed some S $ 140 billion of official reserves in overseas investment in 2000 , a four hundredfold increase ...
... investment in the economy has grown substantially over the last few decades . The Government Investment Corporation ( GIC ) managed some S $ 140 billion of official reserves in overseas investment in 2000 , a four hundredfold increase ...
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... Investment Report 1999 : Foreign Direct Investment and the Challenge of Development . New York : United Nations . United Nations Conference on Trade and Development ( UNCTAD ) , ( 2000a ) , World Investment Report Country Fact Sheets ...
... Investment Report 1999 : Foreign Direct Investment and the Challenge of Development . New York : United Nations . United Nations Conference on Trade and Development ( UNCTAD ) , ( 2000a ) , World Investment Report Country Fact Sheets ...
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Chapter Two Raffles and the Colonial Port City | 13 |
Chapter Six Housing the Nation and Contesting | 81 |
Culture Heritage | 121 |
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