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PAP’s Singapore Economy: Starting Ahead, Finishing Behind – Comparing the experience between Singapore and South Korea

PAP’s Singapore Economy: Starting Ahead, Finishing Behind – Comparing the experience between Singapore and South Korea

By Hurr Riyahi In 1960, both the South Korean and Singapore economies were emerging out of the post  WWII turbulent 1950s. Singaporeans had an average income of US$450 about four times ahead of that of South Korea (US$110). In 2009, the average income of Singaporeans (US$34,760) remain higher than that of South Korea (US$21,530).... 

The façade of “independents” within Malaysia’s politics

The façade of “independents” within Malaysia’s politics

By Andy Lim Just before Chinese New Year, the Member of Parliament for Bayan Baru (in Penang) Zahrain Mohamed Hashim announced his withdrawal from Parti Keadilan Rakyat due to a conflict with Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng. He then claimed that he was now a non-BN friendly independent, a new label as opposed to BN-friendly independents... 

Eight Reasons Why Foreign Workers Will be Preferred Over Our Local Ones

Eight Reasons Why Foreign Workers Will be Preferred Over Our Local Ones

By Gilbert Goh When the Singapore government decides to ease the regulations in having more foreign workers few years ago so that employers can fill up those job vacancies, there was much cheer and giety. It was a roaring Singapore before the financial crisis hit in 2007 and everyone felt that this was the right thing to do.... 



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