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Managing Prolonged Low Fertility: The Case of Singapore

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  • Asher, Mukul G.
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  • Asher, Mukul G. & Nandy, Amarendu, 2008. "Managing Prolonged Low Fertility: The Case of Singapore," PIE/CIS Discussion Paper 385, Center for Intergenerational Studies, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
  • Handle: RePEc:hit:piecis:385
    Note: July 2008, Final Draft, Revised version of the paper presented at the International Conference on "Public Finance/Social Security System in De-population society", Organized by Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance, Japan, Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and Centre for Intergenerational Studies of Hitotsubashi University, June 3, 2008.
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    1. Mukul G. Asher & Amarendu Nandy, 2008. "Singapore's policy responses to ageing, inequality and poverty: An assessment," International Social Security Review, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 61(1), pages 41-60, January.
    2. Ramkishen S. Rajan (ed.), 2003. "Sustaining Competitiveness in the New Global Economy," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 3102.
    3. International Monetary Fund, 2006. "Singapore: Selected Issues," IMF Staff Country Reports 2006/151, International Monetary Fund.
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