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Name Date published Author
MANAGING EXCHANGE RATE VOLATILITY: A COMPARATIVE COUNTERFACTUAL ANALYSIS OF SINGAPORE 1994 TO 2003 January 2006
MANAGING NEW-STYLE CURRENCY CRISES: THE SWAN DIAGRAM APPROACH REVISITED January 2005
Medical Savings Accounts in Singapore: How much is adequate? January 2005
Multi Factor SUR in Event Study Analysis: Evidence from M&A in Singapore’s Financial Industry January 2006
PROSPECTS FOR ENHANCED EXCHANGE RATE COOPERATION IN EAST ASIA: SOME PRELIMINARY FINDINGS FROM GENERALIZED PPP THEORY January 2006
Pursuing Green Growth: Some Conflicts and Necessary Conditions for a Pragmatic Environmental Policy January 2005
Reverse Mortgages as Retirement Financing Instrument: An Option for “Asset-rich and Cash-poor” Singaporeans January 2005
SINGAPORE’S BEVERIDGE CURVE: A Comparative Study of the Unemployment and Vacancy Relationship for Selected East Asian Countries January 2005
SINGAPORE’S DIRECT INVESTMENT IN SRI LANKA: PAST EXPERIENCE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS January 2008
SINGAPORE’S RECURRENT BUDGET SURPLUS THE ROLE OF CONSERVATIVE GROWTH FORECASTS January 2007
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