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Doubling Down On Asia, Olivier Lim, Arif P. Rachmat, David Su Aug 2021

Doubling Down On Asia, Olivier Lim, Arif P. Rachmat, David Su

Perspectives@SMU

COVID-19 has inflicted major pain on Asian economies but the effects on countries and sectors are not uniform. The tech sector in China could yet present investment opportunities


The Unique Role Of The State Press In The Chinese Economy, Singapore Management University Jul 2021

The Unique Role Of The State Press In The Chinese Economy, Singapore Management University

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CUHK research investigates the role played by China’s state-owned media in supplying information vital to the functioning of China’s capital markets


The Global Economy In 2021, Simon Baptist Jan 2021

The Global Economy In 2021, Simon Baptist

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The Economist Intelligence Unit is keeping an eye on inflation despite expecting interest rates to stay near zero. But don’t expect COVID-19 to be gone anytime soon


Measuring The Chinese Economic Impact Of Covid-19, Singapore Management University Apr 2020

Measuring The Chinese Economic Impact Of Covid-19, Singapore Management University

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The COVID-19 outbreak currently sweeping around the globe with deadly results will create hardships for a good proportion of businesses in China while generating new opportunities for others, says Jing Wu, Assistant Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong’s Department of Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics.


3 Lessons From The Gfc In How To Lead Through The Coronavirus Crisis, Singapore Management University Apr 2020

3 Lessons From The Gfc In How To Lead Through The Coronavirus Crisis, Singapore Management University

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There are three lessons to be learned from the GFC that will help leaders in managing through the coronavirus crisis, according to a UNSW Business School expert


The Rising Importance Of Chinese Monetary Policy, Singapore Management University Feb 2020

The Rising Importance Of Chinese Monetary Policy, Singapore Management University

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Expert expects the influence of Chinese monetary policy to rise as the country’s share of the global economy increases


China: Facing The Middle Income Trap, Singapore Management University Nov 2019

China: Facing The Middle Income Trap, Singapore Management University

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Neoliberalism and deregulation provide ready-made growth for China, but formidable hurdles block its route to developed status


How China’S Ageing Population Will Impact On The Rest Of Us, Singapore Management University Jul 2019

How China’S Ageing Population Will Impact On The Rest Of Us, Singapore Management University

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The world’s second largest economy is getting old before it gets rich


Building Indonesia, Singapore Management University Jun 2019

Building Indonesia, Singapore Management University

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Business families of Southeast Asia’s largest economy look ahead to building for future success and generations


China’S Growth Story: Plenty To Come, Singapore Management University Sep 2017

China’S Growth Story: Plenty To Come, Singapore Management University

Perspectives@SMU

The Middle Kingdom has lots of room to grow if it could sort out economic distortions and optimise capital allocation. The tweaking of the one-child policy might also help


Trump And Asia, Singapore Management University May 2017

Trump And Asia, Singapore Management University

Perspectives@SMU

The American president is off to an uncertain start in his first 100 days in office but his administration could yet develop a coherent foreign policy


East Asia Pacific Economies: Looking Good, Singapore Management University Apr 2017

East Asia Pacific Economies: Looking Good, Singapore Management University

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The World Bank expects recovering global trade and commodity prices to buoy regional prospects


Decoding Chinese Foreign Policy, Singapore Management University Feb 2017

Decoding Chinese Foreign Policy, Singapore Management University

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States need to understand Beijing’s practice of ‘false dilemmas’ and its revanchist narrative, and stand firm without provoking China unnecessarily


Grandparents: The Silent Engine Behind China’S Economic Growth, Singapore Management University Jun 2016

Grandparents: The Silent Engine Behind China’S Economic Growth, Singapore Management University

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Migrant workers leave behind children to be taken care of by the elderly in villages – it is a win-win arrangement for all involved


China: Growth Slowing But In Good Shape, Singapore Management University May 2016

China: Growth Slowing But In Good Shape, Singapore Management University

Perspectives@SMU

It is still a developing economy with room to grow out of trouble


Of Land, Food, And Scale, Singapore Management University Sep 2015

Of Land, Food, And Scale, Singapore Management University

Perspectives@SMU

The competing needs for infrastructure, agriculture, and scale could decide the success of The Asian century


Indonesia’S Challenges, Singapore Management University Feb 2015

Indonesia’S Challenges, Singapore Management University

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Supply side constraints will be key to how South East Asia’s largest country maintains the six percent growth it needs to tackle the poverty rate and grow


The “New Normal” In China, Singapore Management University Jan 2015

The “New Normal” In China, Singapore Management University

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China's slowing growth and its dual identity of simultaneously being a developing and developed country will test the country’s leadership


Beneath And Beyond The Chinese Miracle, Singapore Management University Dec 2011

Beneath And Beyond The Chinese Miracle, Singapore Management University

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China’s rapid economic progress from an impoverished communist state to the world’s second largest economy within just three decades has enthralled many economists. That the country shifted from the classical centrally-planned command economy to one espousing free market practices while maintaining communist rule, has all given rise to this question: What exactly is the China model? Is it the hybrid of innovative state ownership and tight political control? Or is the rapid growth the result of liberal economic and political reforms?