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SCAPE

Name Date published Author
A Dynamic Shift-Share Analysis of the Electronics Export Market 1988-2001: Can the NIEs Compete with China? January 2005
Alternative Approaches to the Development of Early Childhood Education in Singapore January 2008
Assessing the Effects of Privatisation, Competition and Regulation on Economic Performance: The Case of Electricity Sector Reform January 2005
Bilateral “WTO-Plus” Free Trade Agreements: The WTO Trade Policy Review of Singapore 2004 January 2005
Central Bank Credibility and Monetary Policy: Evidence from Small Scale Macroeconomic Model of Indonesia January 2005
Choice of Monetary and Exchange Regimes in ECOWAS: An Optimum Currency Area Analysis January 2005
Computing General Equilibrium Models with Occupational Choice and Financial Frictions January 2006
COOPERATION, STABILITY AND SELF- ENFORCEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS: A CONCEPTUAL DISCUSSION January 2006
Creating First-Mover Advantages: The Case of Samsung Electronics January 2005
Determinants of Job Turnover Intentions: Evidence from Singapore January 2005
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