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The Lion City Roars: Singapore in the Third Industrial Revolution

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Ethan Cao

Rubric:Economics and management
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The study is about the economic rise of Singapore and the reasons why it happened. The author solves the problem of a lack of clarity about the Singaporean model, synthesizing many research sources. The study was conducted through using a variety of primary and secondary sources, discovering that Singapore's mix of interventionist and laissez faire principles helped its economic growth. This paper's practical implications include the potential for developing countries using the Singapore Model to economically grow.

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economics
Singapore
Asian Tigers
Third Industrial Revolution
Britain

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Ethan Cao

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