Singapore And Asia: Impact Of The Global Financial Tsunami And Other Economic Issues
by Chia Wai Mun /
2009 / English / PDF
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This book is an annual effort by the economists at the Nanyang
Technological University to provide analysis, interpretations and
insights of contemporary economic issues affecting Singapore and
Asia. It covers two key themes: Global Financial Tsunami and other
economic issues affecting Singapore and Asia. The Global Financial
Tsunami is currently ravaging the world financial systems and the
world economy. The authors brilliantly tackle pertinent issues such
as fiscal and monetary management of the current crisis, impacts of
the crisis on the Singapore and Asian economies, policy measures
implemented by Singapore and other countries to combat the crisis,
and regional efforts to mitigate the adverse impacts of the crisis.
A wide range of important economic issues affecting Singapore and
Asia, including inflation, exchange rate, workfare, environmental
economics, population and worth of human life in Singapore are
addressed competently. The chapters build on economic and
analytical frameworks to help readers better understand the
economic and policy issues discussed.
This book is an annual effort by the economists at the Nanyang
Technological University to provide analysis, interpretations and
insights of contemporary economic issues affecting Singapore and
Asia. It covers two key themes: Global Financial Tsunami and other
economic issues affecting Singapore and Asia. The Global Financial
Tsunami is currently ravaging the world financial systems and the
world economy. The authors brilliantly tackle pertinent issues such
as fiscal and monetary management of the current crisis, impacts of
the crisis on the Singapore and Asian economies, policy measures
implemented by Singapore and other countries to combat the crisis,
and regional efforts to mitigate the adverse impacts of the crisis.
A wide range of important economic issues affecting Singapore and
Asia, including inflation, exchange rate, workfare, environmental
economics, population and worth of human life in Singapore are
addressed competently. The chapters build on economic and
analytical frameworks to help readers better understand the
economic and policy issues discussed.