ABSTRACT

Even after achieving the status of a developed economy, many economies face other challenges which may include economic stagnation and income inequality. The book looks at how a mature economy can continue to weather challenges and how the growth of living standards will depend on productivity growth through Singapore’s experience.

After Singapore's rapid economic transformation, the nation is at a crossroads. The book explains how productivity growth in turn depends on technological diffusion from abroad as well as indigenous innovation. It also examines how the design of policy to develop indigenous innovation to promote economic dynamism may come with creative destruction and disruptive effects on jobs and wages.

The Singapore Economy provides insight into how we can maintain social cohesion and establish a political equilibrium that embraces the new sources of growth through policy formulation for economic inclusion.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

Entrepreneurship in Singapore

chapter 5|50 pages

Singapore as a sustainable city

Past, present, and the future

chapter 6|12 pages

Achieving price stability

chapter 7|16 pages

Social insurance

chapter 8|56 pages

Challenges to social mobility in Singapore

Facilitating social mobility

chapter 9|33 pages

Providing childcare

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue