The paradox of Singapore’s economic growth: Housing Component
By Abdul Gafoor, Social Correspondent Another paradox of Singapore’s economic growth is undeniably the housing component. A country that achieves continual economic growth, will see the prosperity extending to the housing sector hereby improving the lives of citizens. The higher incomes due to the economic growth will allow...
Are foreigners depriving locals of places in NUS, NTU and SMU? (Part 1)
By Amanda Lian, Social Correspondent We are sure you are all very concerned about the issue of the influx of International Students at our local universities and whether it has affected the local students adversely. And so, this article is going to look into anecdotal perspectives of whether foreign (International) students...
The paradox of Singapore’s economic growth: Time & Income
By Abdul Gafoor, Social Correspondent n a typical economic growth model, the assumption that is made about an economy that grows from a low income to a higher income is that the economic growth will bring along positive growth their real incomes and their leisure time. Part of the growth in leisure time (each day is divided...
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