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Singapore

Striding Ahead and Feeling Secure at 50

EIU, 2015

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8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Scientific
  • Overview

Recommendation

Singapore has a well-deserved reputation as a squeaky-clean nation with business-friendly policies. But is trouble brewing in paradise? Not exactly, the Economist Intelligence Unit reports in this engaging overview, but the 50-year-old city-state has begun to show its age. Lagging productivity, a shrinking workforce and a politically awakening populace pose challenges, but Singapore remains an economic miracle in many ways. getAbstract recommends this concise report to executives and policy makers seeking insights into this model economy.

Take-Aways

  • On its 50th birthday, Singapore is a regional powerhouse in international trade, tourism and industry, and global investors consider it one of the most business-friendly jurisdictions in the world.
  • To combat a shrinking labor force due to low birth rates, Singapore opened its borders to foreign workers, but that led to anti-immigration protests in 2013.
  • Most Singaporeans support the ruling People’s Action Party, but their growing political involvement poses a challenge to the status quo.

About the Author

The Economist Intelligence Unit is an independent research and analysis organization.


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