Buch(gedruckt) World Affairs Online1999

Singapore: towards a developed status

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Hang Chang Chieh: What it takes to sustain research and development in a small, developed nation in the 21st century. - S. 25-36. Low, L.; Kuo, E.C.Y.: Towards an information society in a developed nation. - S. 37-65. Lee Tsao Yuan: Singapore in economic transition. - S. 66-86. Tan Khee Giap; Lee Wee Keong: Beyond regionalization, basis for sustainable growth and potential sources of expansion. - S. 87-121. Soon Teck Wong: The new system of national accounts and statistical developments in Singapore. - S. 122-139. Savage, V. R.: Singapore is a global city. - S. 140-169. Ooi Giok Ling; Kog Yue Choong: Further urbanization. - S. 170-193. Cheung, P.: Needs and challenges of new demography. - S. 194- 209. Chua Byng Huat: The attendant consumer society of a developed Singapore. - S. 2-225. Low, L.; Ngiam Tee Liang: An underclass among the overclass. - S. 226-249. Seah, D. C. M.: The administrative state. - S. 250-270. Singh, B.: Challenges confronting the foreign policy of a 'developed Singapore'. - S. 271-289. Chin Kin Wah: Singapore: towards developed country status - the security dimension. - S. 290-311. Gilberg, T.: 'Development' as a goal and concept: Western scholarship on a controversial topic. - S. 312-344. Haggard, S.: An external view of Singapore's developed status. - S. 345-375. Low, L.: The elusive developed country status. - S. 356-398

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