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  • Can the Euro hold on with all these fiscal problems internally?

    Demise of the Euro

    Can the Euro hold on with all these fiscal problems internally?

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  • What does it mean for economics when scarcity isn’t true and the reality is that we fundamentally live in a world of plenty? Ian Choo writes.

    Challenges of the Affluent Society

    What does it mean for economics when scarcity isn’t true and the reality is that we fundamentally live in a world of plenty? Ian Choo writes.

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  • There have been several economic myths over the last few years that has been common talk on televisions and on the newspaper. Christopher uncovers the truth behind these myths.

    Economic Myths(part 1)

    There have been several economic myths over the last few years that has been common talk on televisions and on the newspaper. Christopher uncovers the truth behind these myths.

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  • While happiness cannot be measured directly, the conditions necessary for happiness can be measured. Ian Choo reports.

    Bhutan Prime Minister on Gross National Happiness

    While happiness cannot be measured directly, the conditions necessary for happiness can be measured. Ian Choo reports.

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  • Critics of this model argue that Singapore is really a company disguised as a country, labelling it “Singapore Inc.” But are they right? Is there something truly magical about this model that has put this little red dot on the world map

    The Unsustainable Singapore Model

    Critics of this model argue that Singapore is really a company disguised as a country, labelling it “Singapore Inc.” But are they right? Is there something truly magical about this model that has put this little red dot on the world map

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  • Gone are the Winsemius days in which our economic planning is targeted towards attracting FDIs. Instead of issuing the “Foreign talents provide jobs for Singaporeans” rhetoric, a new mantra “Paying attention to Singaporeans (homegrown industries) to create jobs for Singaporeans” should be preached.

    Singapore’s economic fundamentals

    Gone are the Winsemius days in which our economic planning is targeted towards attracting FDIs. Instead of issuing the “Foreign talents provide jobs for Singaporeans” rhetoric, a new mantra “Paying attention to Singaporeans (homegrown industries) to create jobs for Singaporeans” should be preached.

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