
Looking “white” in the face
I am drawn to the most dismal critiques by The Economist on our politicians that make them seem like wolves; the kind that makes it difficult to suppress my expletives. One feels it physiologically: the adrenaline rises; I pace and fume, attempting to expel this tense energy. While anger may be a motivator for political action,...

Tan Chuan Jin has picked up himself from the affair saga
I am glad that Chuan Jin has picked up himself from the affair saga and started to get back to life again. I know a lot of people, opposition as well as PAP supporters, are mocking him but I would say that he has paid his price as a public figure. If he just a nobody, not serving the country as a Minister and Speaker of Parliament,...

How governments print money
Money itself is like a commodity and it has a price which bows to Keynesian doctrine of supply and demand. The price of a currency is of course its exchange rate in relation to other currencies. All things being equal, an increase in supply of a currency is inflationary because it stimulates spending and foreign goods become...
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