
Burmese community prefer to stay put in SG despite reforms back home
The Irrawaddy- January 29, 2013 Singapore’s economy grew only 1.2 percent during 2012, while the Burmese economy—after years of stagnation—is predicted to grow more than 6 percent in coming years, if rapid reforms continue. The dramatic change in their country’s economic fortunes has not gone unnoticed among the thousands...

Reform Party on White Paper – PAP has only one Economic Idea
For the last three years the Reform Party has been saying that the PAP has only one economic idea. That they have rigidly adhered to this idea for fifty years despite all the evidence that the idea itself is bankrupt. Far from producing an economic miracle the PAP government has no plan for making Singaporeans better off...

Singapore’s High Cost of Living May Come at a Cost
CNBC- 30 Jan 2013 Singapore, one of Asia's largest financial centers, has seen a big inflow of expatriates in recent years. Now, as a sharp rise in the cost of living threatens high living standards, the city-state may well be at risk of becoming a victim of its own success. Foreigners make up about 38 percent of Singapore's...
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