PAP’s Quick-Fix Mentality will Exacerbate Singapore’s Economic Challenges
By Kevin Lee Earlier this decade, PM Lee Hsien Loong & the PAP faced a problem with Singapore's population economics. With the country's fertility rate way below the replacement rate of 2.1, Singaporeans were not making enough babies to replace themselves. The potential burden of this phenomenon was obvious - amongst other...
An analysis of Singapore’s property market this year
By Khalil Adis [Khalil Adis a former editor of Property Report. He now writes for Property Report, Property Guru and Temasek Review] 2009 has been a roller-coaster ride for Singapore’s private property market and 2010 will be an equally challenging year for the HDB resale market. A topsy-turvy year 2009 has so far been a year...
Minimum Wage – The Good, the Bad and the Truth
By Damon Yeo The Bad about Minimum Wage The term “minimum wage” can almost be labelled as “dirty” in Singapore. For a long time, the government had insisted that having a minimum wage in place could do more harm than good. In a recent Straits Times report, MM Lee had noted that every country that has set a minimum wage...
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