Population ‘Disincentives’ Policies – A Factual Breakdown
WARNING: EXTREMELY DRY READING AHEAD!! PREPARE TO BE BORED STIFF! We at SGPOLCOM dislike vague information – stories abound of the effects of the ‘Stop At Two’ policies, but yet there are no easily available detailed breakdown of what exactly were those measures. In order to have a more informed decision on the motivations...
A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 2 of 9)
Part 2 – Supremacy of Constitution The period in Singapore’s history leading to the merger with the Federation of Malaysia and later to the secession was indeed eventful, e.g., see Kevin YL Tan (2011), International Law, History & Policy: Singapore in the Early Years. However, the legal aspect of the Separation defined...
Wealth Report 2012 – how nice if every S’porean is really that rich…
The Wealth Report 2012 reported by Knight Frank and Citi Private Bank [see: S’pore is now richest in the world (?)] have us as the world’s richest country. Basically they ranked all countries according to its GDP per capita. This is obtained by dividing the total output of a country by its population. USD $56,532 is the...
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