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The Economic History of Singapore

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  • Choy, Keen Meng
  • Sugimoto, Ichiro

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A macroeconomic history of Singapore, one of the world’s most prosperous economies, spanning over 700 years. What explains Singapore’s economic success? What are the factors behind the many changes it has negotiated over the centuries, first as a regional trading port in the fourteenth century, then as an entrepôt and staple port in the British empire, and finally moving to independence, export-led industrialization, and global-city status as one of the world's most prosperous economies? This comprehensive economic history of Singapore is the first to integrate a long-term view, taking a narrative but analytical approach. At the same time, the book does not lose sight of individuals, firms, and families, and the way economic changes have affected the well-being of Singapore’s people. The Economic History of Singapore also considers recent challenges faced by the country, such as balancing the needs of the nation-state and the global city and managing worsening income distribution.

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  • Choy, Keen Meng & Sugimoto, Ichiro, 2026. "The Economic History of Singapore," University of Chicago Press Economics Books, University of Chicago Press, number 9789813253230, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:bkecon:9789813253230
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