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The Economic Growth of Singapore W. G. Huff (University of Glasgow)

The Economic Growth of Singapore By W. G. Huff (University of Glasgow)

The Economic Growth of Singapore by W. G. Huff (University of Glasgow)


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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the economic development of Singapore, the leading commercial and financial centre in Southeast Asia. Dr Huff places the transformation of the Singaporean economy in the context of both development theory and experience elsewhere in East Asia.

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The Economic Growth of Singapore: Trade and Development in the Twentieth Century by W. G. Huff (University of Glasgow)

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the economic development of Singapore, easily the leading commercial and financial centre in Southeast Asia throughout the twentieth century. This development has been based on a strategic location at the crossroads of Asia, a free trade economy, and a dynamic entrepreneurial tradition. Initial twentieth-century economic success was linked to a group of legendary Chinese entrepreneurs, but by mid-century independent Singapore looked to multinational enterprise to deliver economic growth. Nonetheless exports of manufactures accounted for only part of Singaporean expansion, and by the 1980s Singapore was a major international financial centre and leading world exporter of commercial services. Throughout this study Dr Huff assesses the interaction of government policy and market forces, and places the transformation of the Singaporean economy in the context of both development theory and experience elsewhere in East Asia.

The Economic Growth of Singapore Reviews

' an important contribution it stands alone for its quality and comprehensiveness and is an excellent base from which to study Singapore and the prospects of the east Asian region generally.' The Financial Times
' refreshing and sometimes thought provoking. It is essential reading for anyone concerned with export-led growth processes. But its audience is much wider; namely, vitually everyone - scholars, business, and lay persons - interested in Singapore's economy, past, present, and future as well as the economy of Southeast Asia generally. The book may become a classic.' J. Norman Parmer, Trinity University

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Themes and Beginnings: 1. Patterns in the economic development of Singapore, 18701990; 2. Singapore in the late-nineteenth century; Part II. Development as a Staple Port, 19001939: 3. Trade, finance and development; 4. Ocean-going shipping, the port and regional transport; 5. Immigration, population and employment; 6. Rubber: the twentieth-century innovation; 7. Rubber, industrialisation and the development of Chinese banking; 8. Petroleum and tin: the twentieth century boom commodity and a staple in decline; 9. The trade in imported manufactures; Part III. Staple Port and Rapid Growth, 19471990: 10. The staple port resurgent: development to 1959; 11. Markets, government and growth, 19601990; 12. Conclusion.

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NPB9780521370370
9780521370370
052137037X
The Economic Growth of Singapore: Trade and Development in the Twentieth Century by W. G. Huff (University of Glasgow)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1994-10-13
496
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