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Government-linked companies (GLCs) have a significant presence in Singapore''s corporate sector. Unlike parastatals in many other countries, these companies are run on a competitive, commercial basis, ostensibly without government privileges. Based on data from publicly listed GLCs and non-GLCs,...
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Using the net domestic export data of Singapore, the authors assess the evidence on the factor intensity of Singaporean exports and imports, and examine the evolution of this country's comparative advantage in international trade. According to the authors, in absolute terms Singapore's exports...
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Government-linked companies (GLCs) have a significant presence in Singapore's corporate sector. Unlike parastatals in many other countries, these companies are run on a competitive, commercial basis, ostensibly without government privileges. Based on data from publicly listed GLCs and non-GLCs,...
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