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    客音客韵 唱响狮城 :论2000年后 客家歌曲在新加坡的发展与本土化 = The development and localization of Hakka Songs in Singapore after 2000s by 郭丽音 Kok, Li Yin

    Published 2019
    “…Hence, in order to prevent traditional culture to be assimilated by others, country began to reconstruct and localized its own culture. In addition, China rapid rise in economy in the 1980s also causes country to develop Chinese culture in order to establish a cross-domain network to further its own economic market. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    The concrete function of the banking system: Samir Amin’s monetary theory of financial underdevelopment by Khafagy, Amr

    Published 2025
    “…Building on Samir Amin’s monetary theory, this paper argues that the underdevelopment of banking systems in peripheral economies is not merely the result of institutional inefficiencies or market failures but is deeply rooted in structural constraints. …”
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    International listing : the case of creative technology by Gee, Wai Hoo, Lim, Ngan Kim, Ong, Hwee Eng

    Published 2015
    “…This is evident in the accelerating internationalization of the world's financial capital markets. In particular, the Singapore domestic economy is too small for local firms ever to be profitable if they were to concentrate their efforts here. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Surviving the economic crisis In distribution and warehousing business by Tan, Ai Leen

    Published 2010
    “…Singapore was an example of how the global market directly affected its economy as its local logistics industry plays an important role in the country’s GDP and economic growth. …”
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    Dairy and diaspora: postponed reform on the guangming overseas Chinese farm of Shenzhen by Zhou, Taomo

    Published 2023
    “…The cattle’s human caretakers included Malayan, Indonesian, and Vietnamese Chinese expelled from Southeast Asia due to local ethnonationalist policies. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Guangming was a state-directed productive space with prominent features of the planned economy, ironically installed when the rest of Shenzhen and China was embarking on market reform. …”
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    Implementation of integrated rural development concept (IRD) in developing mukim of Sidam Kanan, Kedah, Malaysia. by Mohd. Hanapiah, Taufek, Samsudin, Noor Aimran, Muhammad Farid, Muhammad Farid

    Published 2022
    “…The concept of IRD promoted a continuous intervention and collaboration process that involved external parties such as government agencies to improve the rural local economy and quality of life. Villagers' aspiration to improve their economic wealth was blended carefully with preserving local values through local distribution, reducing incongruity between rural-urban and seeking alternatives to strengthen and use natural resources. …”
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    Vulnerability of port of Singapore as a maritime hub due to impact of international trade affairs by Ng, Shi Chin

    Published 2019
    “…Since 1819, Singapore has been involved in the seaborne trade and has been known as a maritime hub providing services like bunkering, crew changes and petrochemical refinery. Utilising an open economy and an outward-oriented development strategy that relies on the external market for opportunities, Singapore is vulnerable to situations transpiring across locally and globally. …”
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    Comparative study of telecommunications policies in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. by Chong, Patrick Piang Teng., Low, Kwong Hwee., Lum, Phyllis Siu Lin.

    Published 2011
    “…In most of these nations, privatization of the national carrier has been largely absent or has been confined to a limited number of shares sold in the stock market mostly to local investors. Competition has been introduced in selected segments of the market, while the state has kept—in the form of ownership and'or regulation—a strong presence in the sector.…”
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    Community concerns on migrant labour settlement issues in Malaysia by Izhar, Asma Idayu, Choong, Weng Wai

    Published 2022
    “…Migrant labours have contributed in boosting Malaysia’s economy especially in the development sectors where they occupy most of the 3Ds jobs in the labour market. …”
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